Local Accident News: Cars

TL;DR: Automated Driving Systems reduce crashes by using sensors, cameras, and vehicle-to-vehicle communication to limit human error, but accidents still happen when drivers misuse the tech or systems fail. Injured drivers and passengers may face complex liability issues involving manufacturers...

Cruise control is a convenient feature that has made it easier for drivers to go long distances. Unfortunately, research has found that this feature also makes it easier for drivers to speed, especially when the system is adaptive. Adaptive cruise...

TL;DR: Car accidents usually happen between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., with higher fatal crash rates at night and on weekends. Drivers, passengers, and motorcyclists face greater injury risk due to traffic congestion, impaired driving, and poor visibility, and fault...

TL;DR: You can usually keep driving during pregnancy, but crash risk is highest in the second trimester due to fatigue, nausea, and reduced focus. Pregnant drivers and unborn babies face serious injury if a negligent driver causes a collision, and...

TL;DR: Car accidents decreased during COVID-19 in many areas because fewer people drove during lockdowns and traffic volumes fell nationwide. However, higher speeds caused more deadly crashes in some states, harming drivers and pedestrians as roads emptied especially in major...

Among all traffic accidents, pedestrian accidents are highly likely to result in fatalities. There are many reasons why this is the case. Ultimately, it is important for injured pedestrians and their loved ones to seek accountability from drivers for the...

TL;DR: The first step to finding out if someone has car insurance after a car accident is to call the police and file a crash report. Police require proof of insurance and create a report that documents injuries or damage...

For many years, researchers have tracked accident data by monitoring the number of accidents per mile driven. This statistic is an important data point for California drivers. Because accidents tend to increase whenever there is more travel, it is helpful...

TL;DR: The most common causes of car accidents are speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving, which lead to serious injuries and thousands of preventable deaths each year. Drivers and passengers face higher risk when reaction time, judgment, or safety restraints...

TL;DR: Curves on the road can limit adaptive cruise control and lane centering safety benefits because these systems often disengage or go unused on sharp turns. Drivers face higher crash risk on curves, and deactivation of these features can affect...

TL;DR: Speeding and drunk driving cause most fatal car accidents in California, and drivers who break these laws are usually liable for injuries or wrongful death. Victims and families can seek compensation when negligence leads to crashes, and quick action...

Neuroscientists are constantly learning more about how human beings perceive and react to the world around us. During a dangerous car accident, these perceptions can have fatal consequences. The split seconds between seeing an obstacle and reacting to it can...

TL;DR: You must report a minor car accident in California if it causes injury or over $1,000 in property damage. Drivers involved in single-vehicle or small crashes face serious penalties and claim issues if they miss the 10-day DMV filing...

TL;DR: Car accidents can cause severe injury or death, and victims often have the right to compensation when another driver’s negligence, like drunk or distracted driving, caused the crash. Drivers, passengers, and teens face high risk, and delayed medical care...

TL;DR: Who is responsible for a car accident in California depends on fault, and the at-fault driver is liable. Injury victims can recover damages, but California’s comparative negligence reduces compensation by each driver’s share of blame and requires a DMV...

In America, the answer to which state has the worst reputation changes every year. The numbers are high. America is considered to have one of the highest car accident rates in the world. In 2019, there were a total of...

TL;DR: A police report is an official record an officer creates after a car accident that documents injuries, property damage, and what happened. In California car accidents, this report helps prove fault for injured drivers or passengers and must be...

Car accidents happen every day across the United States, often with devastating consequences. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) report showed that about 2.44 million people were injured in U.S....

TL;DR: The California Highway Patrol granted $27 million to fight cannabis-impaired driving after data showed 42% of drivers killed in crashes tested positive for drugs. The funds support toxicology labs plus police training to speed evidence testing, increase DUI enforcement,...

TL;DR: Your chances of getting in a car accident are high over a lifetime, with 36,000 deaths reported nationwide in recent years. Drivers, pedestrians and motorcyclists face injury when negligent behaviors like speeding or drunk driving cause crashes that leave...

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