Traffic Violence Touches 70 Percent Of New Yorkers
70% of New York City voters know someone who has been injured or killed in a traffic crash, and 30% have been injured in a traffic crash themselves.
Read More70% of New York City voters know someone who has been injured or killed in a traffic crash, and 30% have been injured in a traffic crash themselves.
Read MoreTest your knowledge and have a few laughs: 20-questions on vehicle safety and traffic law!
Read MoreNew York rated one of the best states in the US after deadlier than expected year on nation’s roads.
Read MoreDid you know that New York is one of only 12 no-fault states in the US? What exactly is a no-fault state? Do you have the right kind of insurance? Do you have enough insurance? Read on to find out…
Read MoreMore than 35,000 people a year are killed, and some three million are injured, in vehicle-related crashes in the United States each year.
Read MoreIn New York City, at least 243 people died in crashes in 2020 — the most since Mayor Bill de Blasio introduced his signature street safety plan in 2014.
Read MoreTo close out 2020, I thought you’d enjoy this fast-paced and exciting clip showing bike courier Cooper Ray zipping through NYC traffic.
Read MoreDrive Sober or Get Pulled Over Enforcement Campaign to Run Through January 1, 2021
Read MoreJust as there are time limits for filing other types of lawsuits, there are also strict time limits for filing a car accident claim.
Read MoreJust a reminder that New York State Police will be stepping up patrols on Long Island roadways through the holiday season.
Read MoreOn September 3, 1967, Sweden changed from driving on the left-hand side of the road to driving on the right.
Read MoreA federal judge recently ruled that New York City has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by not installing accessible pedestrian signals for the blind.
Read MoreHigh-Tech Plates Enable Message Displays, Registration Renewal
Read MoreNow through November 15th it’s National Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week, which aims to remind drivers to help protect workers & emergency personnel along roadways by following the Slow Down, Move Over Law.
Read MoreCar crashes are the number one killer of teens in America. The same is also true in New York where car accidents are also the number one cause of unintentional deaths for teens ages 16-17, with unsafe speed being the top contributing factor. But there is hope…
Read MoreWith the Halloween weekend quickly approaching, New York State law enforcement officials are gearing up to protect the roads against impaired driving.
Read MorePick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Long Island-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Read MoreNew York has some odd traffic laws! Read ahead for a good laugh.
Read MoreA single trooper in Colorado ticketed a roughly $2 million 10 car Porsche caravan traveling at speeds of over 80 mph in the 40 mph section of a highway!
Read MoreEffective November 1, all passengers regardless of age must buckle up in the back seat of a motor vehicle.
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