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Fort Collins Traffic Safety: Prescriptions, Medications and Your Driving

Right now, more than 80 percent of drivers who are over the age of 64-years-old are on daily medications.  Only half of them have talked with a medical professional about these medications impact on their ability to drive.  According to Consumer Affairs, there are 10,000 drivers each day who turn 65-years-old.  To help these drivers, [...]

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Fort Collins Ranks on Allstate’s “America’s Best Drivers Report”

According to a recent study conducted by Allstate Insurance, Fort Collins was ranked one of the safest cities in the country to drive in, according to 9News. Our accident statistics might claim otherwise. It was all a part of the insurance mogul’s “Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report.”  This report ranks the country’s 200 largest cities [...]

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Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise in Fort Collins and Elsewhere

During this time of the year, pedestrian accidents are plentiful.  The weather’s warm and residents and visitors are using ways other than cars to get around.  In Fort Collins, there are plenty of residents and visitors using their own two feet to get around.  That’s not really good news considering the number of fatal pedestrian [...]

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Fatalities on the Rise, Car Accidents Risks Expected to Increase

Although safe driving advocates have been launching safety campaigns and working with law enforcement officials to crack down on dangerous drivers, we’re still seeing an increase in the number of fatal accidents.  As a matter of fact, there has been a steep increase in the number of these fatalities in the first quarter of 2012 [...]

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Child Injury in Fort Collins and Hot Summer Cars

Children are at serious risks for heat-related injuries in Fort Collins and elsewhere because of the summer season.  Oftentimes, these children are left in hot cars and have to fend for themselves.  Unfortunately, these aren’t fair battles.  Heatstroke continues to be the number one cause of car-related, non-crash accidents for kids who are under the [...]

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Children Learning About Pedestrian Accidents in Fort Collins and Elsewhere

There have been guest speakers, field trips and videos in class all to help to keep students interested in the curriculum.  But teachers took it a step further and put on a lifelike demonstration to help to educate our young students about the risks of a pedestrian accident in Fort Collins and elsewhere throughout the [...]

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Dangerous Roads and Car Accidents in Fort Collins and Elsewhere Predicted over Memorial Day

The chances of dying in a car accident in Fort Collins during the Memorial Day holiday weekend are not in your favor.  According to the National Safety Council (NSC), the number of fatal car accidents over this holiday weekend is expected to be 12 percent greater than the risks of similar non-holiday weekends.  That’s what [...]

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Keeping Kids Safe in Car Accidents in Fort Collins and Elsewhere through New PSA

A properly used car seat may mean the difference between life and death for your little passenger in the event of a Fort Collins car accident.  To help to make sure that more parents, guardians and caregivers are using these safety devices properly, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently teamed up with the [...]

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Fort Collins Drugged Driving Watch: State Legislature Pushing Pot Impairment Standard

Fort Collins drugged driving accident attorneys continue to monitor the Colorado legislature’s move to set a marijuana impairment standard of 5 nanograms or more of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) per milliliter of blood for Colorado drivers. The Denver Post reports that legislation similar to the current effort was defeated last year and was first proposed after states began authorizing medical marijuana use [...]

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