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2021

Safety Tips for Halloween

Safety Tips for Halloween

This year, children are looking more forward to Halloween than ever before. For families across Colorado Springs, that means going to Halloween parties, trunk-or-treat events, pumpkin carving, and trick-or-treating on Halloween night. Regardless of how you choose to celebrate the Halloween season, it is important to make safety a priority. Parents can take numerous precautions to keep their children and teens safe and…

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Englewood Residents Focus on Safety After Another Fatal Car Crash 

Englewood Residents Focus on Safety After Another Fatal Car Crash 

Hampden Avenue is a dangerous street in Englewood for many reasons. This busy road is a critical east-west route near the southern limits of the city. It stretches along Southeast Denver and is vital to the area’s residents and businesses. However, it is also a dangerous stretch of road that is known for its serious accidents.  In 2019, Denver’s Department of Transportation and…

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CDOT Graduated Drivers License Laws Save Lives

CDOT Graduated Drivers License Laws Save Lives

When high school students went back to school this year, the Colorado Department of Transportation decided to help them stay a little safer behind the wheel. The CDOT launched a public awareness campaign to educate teens about driving safety. This campaign is called “Keep Your License Safe.” It aims to remind teens about the dangers of driving and help them use safer driving…

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Colorado Springs Pedestrian Accidents On The Rise

Colorado Springs Pedestrian Accidents On The Rise

In Colorado Springs, residents are right to worry about pedestrian safety. In recent years, pedestrian accidents are on the rise, especially in certain areas of the city. The Colorado Springs Police Department believe that this increase in pedestrian accidents is the fault of both drivers and pedestrians, who are simply not looking out for one another.  Drivers in Colorado Springs don’t pay close…

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Are You Driving One of These Deadly Cars?

Are You Driving One of These Deadly Cars?

In the United States, more than 33,000 people lose their lives in car accidents. If you are under the age of 55, the CDC reports that you are more likely to die in a car accident than anything else. So how can you protect yourself from suffering harm in a car accident this year? It turns out – the kind of car you…

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Vehicle Rollaway Accidents Increased in Some Cars with Keyless Ignitions

Vehicle Rollaway Accidents Increased in Some Cars with Keyless Ignitions

A recent investigation found that some cars with keyless ignitions are at an increased risk of getting into a rollaway accident. These accidents occur when the driver isn’t in the car and can injure and kill people who happen to be in its path.  One such instance occurred last month when a 2017 Range Rover HSE started moving backward after it was started…

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Will I Get Into a Motorcycle Accident?

Will I Get Into a Motorcycle Accident?

 When you purchase your first motorcycle, the thrill of the open road is all you might be thinking about. Feeling the wind on your face as you head out of town for the day is a big reason why so many people buy motorcycles. It is a fun way to tour the country and a great way to bond with friends. However, riding…

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Is Your Child At Risk For Suffering a Fatal Injury in a Car Accident?

Is Your Child At Risk For Suffering a Fatal Injury in a Car Accident?

Since 1975, car safety features have improved greatly. Those safety features, coupled with improvements in car seats and booster seats, have resulted in a steady decline in child motor vehicle fatalities. Unfortunately, car accidents still cause 1 out of every 4 unintentional injury deaths in children under the age of 13. In fact, car accidents are STILL the leading cause of death among…

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Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers: How Did Colorado Rank?

Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers: How Did Colorado Rank?

Teenagers can’t wait to get their driver’s licenses. This rite-of-passage is an exciting time in their lives and one that signals the start of freedom. However, motor vehicle accidents are the second leading cause of death in teenagers. Yet, some teenagers are at an increased risk for suffering injuries in car accidents simply because of the state they live in. Some states are…

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What Could be Causing Your Neck and Back Pain After a Colorado Springs Car Accident?

What Could be Causing Your Neck and Back Pain After a Colorado Springs Car Accident?

After a car accident in Colorado Springs, you might feel stiff and sore. This is true even if your accident occurred at relatively low speeds. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take much to throw your back or neck out of alignment. This can result in a painful injury that can easily become a chronic injury if you are not careful. For this reason, accident victims…

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