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Automatic Crash Notification Systems Save Car Accident Victims’ Lives

According to the US Department of Transportation, there are approximately 33,000 motor vehicle deaths each year in this country. When an accident results in serious injuries, the speed with which emergency responders reach the victim(s) has a direct impact on their chance of recovery and survival. Response time has become…

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Traffic Fatalities Decline in 2014; Early Estimates Predict Increase for Future

While there was a slight decline in traffic-related deaths in 2014, data gathered from traffic watchdog National Highway Traffic Safety Administration points to an increase in crash fatalities and a need to revive the fight against deadly driving behavior on America’s roads. NHTSA’s Fatal Analysis Reporting System (FARS) figures for…

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MA Insurance Companies Often Favor Profit Over Policyholder Safety: Where Does Your Company Rank?

More than 100 auto repair shops around the United States are in the midst of fiery lawsuits against a number of insurance companies who are purportedly favoring profit over their clients’ safety. Massachusetts resident Katherine Spiers is one victim among thousands, according to Watch 5 Investigates, who is speaking out…

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Hands-Free Law ‘Right Around the Corner’ for Drivers in MA

According to the Massachusetts State House News Service, it will be prohibited to use a hand-held device while driving under new legislation that was initially approved on Tuesday. Texting while driving has been illegal in the state for five years. When it was initially passed in 2010, the law failed…

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Auto Insurance Claims Down, Cost Per Claim Up

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), injury accidents dropped by 28% between 2004 and 2013, and fatalities dropped by 41%. The Insurance Research Council attributes much of this drop to improved licensing laws and safer vehicles. This is obviously good news. However, as minor accidents decrease, the…

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Will Boston Cyclists Be Allowed to Ride Through Stop Signs and Red Lights?

Following San Francisco’s lead, Boston cycling advocates are discussing whether cyclists should have to come to a complete stop at stop signs. San Francisco’s supporters of the so-called Idaho stops – the state legalized them in the 1980s – may actually see their wishes become reality. But Boston’s another story.…

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78-Year-Old Man Crashes into Group of People at Framingham Auto Auction

An otherwise ordinary auto auction turned into a scene of chaos last week, when an elderly driver crashed a BMW into eight bystanders in Framingham. According to police, 78-year-old Herbert Sunshine was driving an SUV when the vehicle accelerated, hitting several vehicles before it crashed into a crowd of people…

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Elderly Man Injured When He Lost Control of Vehicle at Wellesley Recycling Facility

An elderly man from Wellesley, Massachusetts is in serious condition after being struck by his own vehicle Monday morning. The 70 year old man, who has yet to be identified by authorities, has possible internal injuries. Initial reports released for the accident indicate that the victim has injuries that are…

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Uber and Lyft Could Soon See Tougher Regulations in The Commonwealth

The popular rideshare service Uber could be facing heavy regulations following a hearing at the State House on Tuesday morning. The Financial Services Committee held a public hearing for a series of bills that would require Uber and similar ridesharing services to apply stronger regulations to their companies. Uber and…

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