Colorado Auto Accident Deaths Unrestrained in 2017
Unbuckled Riders Are More Likely to Die More than half of the people who died in passenger-vehicle crashes on Colorado streets, roads, and highways in 2017 were not wearing seat belts. And those deaths represent nearly a third of all of the 638 people who died from...
Stacking Auto Insurance Coverage in Colorado
How Doing So Can Pay Off in the Event of an Auto Accident with an UM/UIM Motorist When you’re injured in a Colorado auto accident, having enough car insurance coverage suddenly becomes extremely important. If you are in an accident with an uninsured or an underinsured...
Opioid Epidemic and Loosened Marijuana Laws Spark Traffic Safety Concerns
The Cannabis Conversation Seeks to Discover the Crossover Between the Streets and Prescription Drugs The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is sounding the alarm when it comes to drug addiction and use in the United States. According to the federal agency,...
From Your iPhone to Your Car
Gorilla Glass for Tougher, Lighter Windshields The most-overlooked piece of safety equipment may soon be in line for an upgrade, one that’s been overdue for about a century. Gorilla Glass, the same material that makes your iPhone damage resistant, may soon be your new...
Colorado in the Crosshairs of a 2018 Auto and Highway Safety Report
Discover How Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Work to Improve Road Safety Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, an alliance of safety, consumer, medical and insurance professionals, released their 2018 Roadmap of State Highway Safety Laws recently, which...
New Year Means New Recalls
Issues With Exploding Sunroofs and Motorcycle Brakes May Put You at Risk of Accident No vehicle or motorcycle owner wants to see a recall notice show up in the mail. But that’s just what is happening all around the country as automakers and producers of motorcycles...