Car Vibrations Aren’t Necessarily ‘Good Vibrations’
Australian Researchers Say Even Small Vibrations Can Lead to Drowsy Driving Accidents You’re taking a long road trip on a lonely stretch of highway with little to hold your attention. Your eyelids start to droop, your head begins to nod, and your vision gets blurry....
IIHS: Better Headlights Are Key to Avoiding Pedestrian Accidents
Humans and Autonomous Systems Need Illumination The best way to avoid a car accident is to avoid potential obstacles as far in advance as possible. Safety researchers are finding that high-functioning headlights are the key, not just for human drivers but also for new...
Colorado Hailstorms Likely to Hike Auto Insurance Rates
Falling Skies Becoming More Frequent, Costly Colorado has a greater tendency to see hailstorms because the state’s high elevation puts it nearer to the sky’s freezing altitudes. Winds don’t have to push the moist air and ice as winds in other places do, and because of...
Obstacles Literally Getting in the Way of Safety in Self-Driving Vehicles
A national insurance institute recently reported a study it conducted examining what happens when stationary obstacles get in the way of autonomous vehicles (AV), also known as self-driving vehicles. Researchers are finding that four of the more popular AV models...
Liability in an Automobile Accident
Responsibility Based Upon Negligence, Recovery on Injuries Sustained When a Colorado car accident occurs, compensation is not based upon the injury itself, but instead on who caused the injury – the one with whom liability rests. Liability for an automobile accident...
Road Rage Ramps up Number of Colorado Car Accidents
Aggressive Driving Is Placing Colorado Citizens at Increased Risk A popular website that highlights information on motorists and their behavior aptly describes a driver experiencing “road rage” as having the mentality of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The reference refers...