Driving With Children
The Danger of Forgotten Baby Syndrome During the Summer Months Known for its hot weather, Phoenix, Arizona has had more than 100 days of 99-degree temperature or above in past years. While Denver may not get that hot, there have been cases of extreme Colorado...
Autonomous Vehicle Tech Moves Forward, But Public Reaction Remains Split
You would think that those living in one of the most progressive states in the U.S. would be ‘all in’ when it comes to self-driving vehicles. Also known as autonomous vehicles (AV), these high-tech cars were once touted as the next generation of transportation, but...
Driving in Circles: Making Streets Safer
Will Roundabout Intersections in Denver Reduce Car Accidents? If changing the way you look at, approach, and drive through that busy intersection near home could save you from a minor or serious car accident, maybe it’s time to make a change. Residents of Denver’s...
Vehicle Power & Size Threaten U.S. Pedestrians
Europe Ahead of America in Automotive Design Safety Initiatives Getting injured in a vehicle-pedestrian accident while you’re crossing the street is bad enough, but you must also consider how the driver’s vehicle choice and the automotive design features dictate the...
Rising Danger for Pedestrians in Traffic
Research Identifies Ways to Make Crossing Safer and Prevent Accidents The miracle of an average city street, on an average day: Dozens of 4,000-pound, metal and plastic machines move back and forth at 30 mph or more. Here and there, a few 150-pound, flesh-and-bone...
Messaging and Rush Hour Driving
Colorado drivers are prone to texting during the afternoon commute. Colorado ranks number seven among the states where drivers frequently message and drive, according to a new report by the safe-driving app Drivermode. According to the study, the most popular...