Does the car you drive really effect the probability that you will get a traffic ticket? A story by MSN Money provides statistical data by a research firm that studied how the car (make and model), age, and other factors affect your chances of receiving a traffic ticket. Click the link below to read the whole story.
Study on vehicles and traffic tickets
The National Transportation and Safety Board spoke highly of Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and the State legislature for a new Booster seat law that requires children between the age of 4 and 8 and less than 4′9″ use a booster seat while in a motor vehicle. Read the rest of this entry
“I just got a traffic ticket driving down I-35 in Waco between Austin and Dallas. What should I do? I live in Dallas and can’t make it back to Waco to take care of it.”
This is a common occurrence and most individuals have either never received a traffic ticket or don’t remember the proper procedure on what to do. Read the rest of this entry
The National Safety Council is campaigning to ban the use of cell phones by drivers. This article discusses the dangers and statistics to back up the non-profit group’s efforts. Please check the link below and let me know what you think.
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSTRE50B3PF20090112