The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently proposed a new standard that would improve the safety of commercial bus passengers
Texas Ranks Poorly in Pedestrian Safety, According to a National Study
Texas is among the least safe states for pedestrians, according to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). As many
Ride Safe during National Bike Month
May is National Bike Month, and communities throughout Texas will be celebrating by learning more about bicycle safety. Experienced Waco, Texas
National Safety Council Releases Updated Report on Auto Accidents and Injury
The National Safety Council (NSC) recently released its 2014 edition of Injury Facts, a report that offers a detailed look at injury and death rates
Spring Means Road Construction: 4 Ways to Drive Safely in Work Zones
Springtime always means an increase in construction on Texas roads. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, construction zones are a
Hit-and-Run Crash at South by Southwest Film Festival Leads to Two Death, 23 Injuries
A hit-and-run crash in the early hours of March 13 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin caused the deaths of two people and injuries to
Distracted Driving: It’s More Dangerous than You Think
Every day, thousands of Texas drivers allow themselves to become distracted behind the wheel. For many of these drivers, distractions come and go
Tips for Preventing Catastrophic Injuries in a Waco Bike Crash
As the number of bicyclists increases on many Texas roads, so does the number of bike accidents that occur each day. It seems that an unfortunate
Winter Safety for Texan Motorcyclists
Avid motorcyclists don’t let the changing seasons keep them off the road, even with record lows and arctic temperatures hitting Texas and the rest of