Buckling Up in the Backseat
How Passengers Can Prevent Harm to Themselves and Others in the Event of an Auto Accident Seatbelt laws vary based on the state, some require only the driver and front passenger to wear seatbelts while others require everyone in the car to, but even in states that...
How Are Colorado Car Insurance Rates Determined?
7 Factors That Insurance Companies Consider Automobile insurance companies take a great deal of information into consideration when they determine what your premium will be. Here are some of the factors that are used, and why they matter: Geography Many people do not...
What Do You Think About Red-Light Cameras?
The History, Implementation, and Effect They Have on Safety Some Colorado cities are considering expanding the use of red-light cameras as a means of catching and ticketing violators. Colorado is not alone in using this technology. According to the Governors Highway...
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...