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March 2023

The Deeper Reason Behind The Steep Increase In Pedestrian Involved Connecticut Auto Accidents

After a recent Connecticut auto accident took the life of a 70-year old pedestrian, police and transportation officials are searching for reasons for the steep increase in accidents involving pedestrians in the state.  Over the last few years, accidents involving pedestrians and motor vehicles are happening at an alarm

Using Alcohol And Cannabis Simultaneously Can Be More Dangerous For Drivers

There is really only one acceptable way to get behind the wheel and operate a vehicle and that is to be stone cold sober.  Being under the influence of alcohol or cannabis is more likely to lead to a Connecticut auto accident; this is quite common knowledge.  A new study, though, has looked at the dangers that are presented when cannabis and alcohol are consumed at the same time and then drivers get behind the wheel.

Drivers Admit To Driving 100 MPH Which Could Lead To A Connecticut Auto Accident

The posted speed limit may not mean much to some Connecticut drivers who were recently surveyed and admitted to driving 100 MPH at least 4 times in the last month.  This type of excessive speed is one of the most dangerous activities that you can do when behind the wheel, and can lead to not just a Connecticut auto accident but to a deadly accident.  

Berlin Turnpike Project Aims To Reduce Connecticut Auto Accidents Involving Pedestrians

Sadly, there is an epidemic in the state of Connecticut which is seeing far too many pedestrians die at the hands of motor vehicles.  These Connecticut auto accidents have become such a problem that the state has taken action in the form of a new pedestrian safety law that went into effect last year.  The state is also taking some actions that will benefit pedestrians from an infrastructure standpoint.

Avoid A Connecticut Truck Accident By Never Doing These Three Things

The roads of Connecticut are often considered some of the busiest in the country as roads like I95 and I91 are pass-throughs for 18-wheeler trucks.   With the busy roadways there is a grave risk of a Connecticut truck accident at all hours of the day and night.  It is imperative that truck drivers are following the law as it relates to the time behind the wheel and down time needed in between their commutes.  

These Facts About Drunk Driving Might Stun You

While March is not National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, it is always a good time.  generate awareness of the dangers that these two activities can create when getting behind the wheel.  If you are drinking or doing drugs and you start to drive, you are putting yourself at a greater risk of getting into a Connecticut auto accident and getting injured, or worse, killed.  

Three Ways To Avoid A Connecticut Auto Accident On St. Patrick’s Day

As we all prepare to celebrate it is important to remember that St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most dangerous times to be on the road, especially late at night.  In fact, getting into a Connecticut auto accident on St. Patrick’s Day would be a horrible way to celebrate the holiday.  It is imperative that you think about what steps you will take while driving on the road late while others are potentially tired or intoxicated.