Winter may be one of the most beautiful times of the year, but it can also be one of the most dangerous. According to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), you not only want to make sure that you vehicle is in good-running condition during this time, but you also…
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Tobin Bridge Roadwork Highlights Risks as Winter Approaches
Officials with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) announced the opening of all three toll lanes at the Tobin Bridge, in both directions. Officials warn that there may still be periodic lane closures until all of the lane markings and steel repair projects are complete. The work that needs permanent…
Keeping Teen Drivers Safe with “5 to Drive”
In honor of National Teen Driver Safety Week, officials with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched their “5 to Drive” campaign. This campaign is working to help to get parents talking with the teen drivers in their lives about the top risks that contribute to teen driver fatalities.…
Multiple Accidents Back Up Interstate 93 South
There were two separate accidents on Interstate 93 South in Andover that caused some serious traffic backups. According to 7News, two of the lanes were blocked with two three-car accidents. The backup went for about 9 miles all the way into New Hampshire. Officials also got word of a crash…
Early Dark Increases Risks of Traffic Collisions in Massachusetts
Our Boston car accident lawyers know that the risk of accidents goes up at night, especially as many state and local governments increasingly face difficulties coming up with the money to install, operate and maintain sufficient lighting along roadways. The good news is, however, that researchers are evaluating new lighting…
Deer in Infrared Lights: New Detection Systems Prevent Collisions
Every year there are more than 1.1 million deer-auto collisions. These accidents have caused over 25,000 injuries and resulted in $3.5 billion in damages. In some cases, the collisions have resulted in fatalities. While “deer crossing” signs may put drivers on notice in a heavily populated area, drivers may not…
Pet Safety Restraints Keep Animals and Passengers Safe
For many motorists, driving with a pet means taking your best companion along for a ride. Of course, there are also instances that require you to take your pet in the car. For most drivers this means letting the dog jump in the front seat, opening the window and letting…
More Boston Car Accidents with Clock Change & Early Dark
In a recent car accident on East Hartford Avenue, a driver sustained critical injuries, including burns to nearly half of his body. According to CBS Boston, it happened around 4:00 a.m. when the vehicle slammed into a telephone pole, splitting it in half. The vehicle was engulfed in flames and…
In-Car Technology and Reducing the Risk of Pedestrian Accidents in New England
We have discussed in recent posts a number of safety technology advancements including rear-view cameras, automatic brakes and new headlight systems. Another system that may be available in newer models allows vehicles to detect when a pedestrian walks in front of the car. The sensory systems aim to prevent collisions…
Early Dark Increases Risk of Nighttime Driving Accidents in Massachusetts
Time and time again, data and accident reports indicate that driving at night poses a higher risk than during the day. Despite this risk, safety advocates have found that many roadways in the U.S. do not have sufficient lighting. With increasing burdens on tax systems, both the federal and state…