Buckle Up for Another Recall
BMW Initiated Notice Due to Seatbelt Concerns for a Targeted Group of Drivers According to a national publication, last year automakers issued recall notices on more than 53 million vehicles, the highest number of recalls recorded for a single year. 2016 isn’t alone...
Safety Board Urges Speeding Crackdown
Federal Agency Pushes For Enforcement Cameras It's common logic: It's OK to go 5 or 10 mph faster than the speed limit; that's the real limit if you want to avoid a speeding ticket. The real-life consequences of smashing the pedal, though, should be enough to change...
Catching an Uber? How Safe Are You?
Ride-Share Service Fined $8.9M for Shady Drivers You've been enjoying yourself at a holiday party but, because you know your limits and you're responsible, you decide to let someone else drive. You pull out your smartphone, click on the Uber app, and within minutes, a...
Injured in a Colorado Car Accident and Wondering What Happens Next?
Common Questions Auto Accident Victims Ask Those injured in car accidents often have a number of common questions, and many have never been in a lawyer's office before. A thorough understanding of what is involved in a personal injury case can help the matter progress...
Pumping the Brakes on Distracted Drivers
More Uniform, Federal Statutes Could Limit Cellphone Use Behind the Wheel and Save Lives A car traveling 55 mph moves 80 feet every second. It takes about 5 seconds to read the average text, so if you are driving and texting, you could conceivably travel the length of...
Across Denver as Fast as NASCAR Racers?
High-Tech Shuttles to Blow Past Rush-Hour Traffic Someday in the city’s increasingly science-fiction-like future, you’ll be able to sit in your 20-year-old Volvo station wagon and race from one end of the city to the other at a peak speed of 200 mph. A futuristic...