The roads of Washington are filled with drivers who are busy texting, talking on their cellphones or eating a quick meal while behind the wheel, which is very distracting and dangerous behavior. Unfortunately, many of these drivers are commercial truckers. Truck...
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IIHS recommends three ways to improve driver-assist systems
Washington residents should be aware that the driver-assist systems found in many newer vehicles have been linked with serious, sometimes fatal, accidents. In March 2018, for example, a driver was killed after he engaged Autopilot on his Tesla Model X and proceeded to...
Delayed pain after a car accident and what to do
When people are injured in a Washington car accident, they may be owed compensation by the party who is at fault. Unfortunately, one problem that may arise for some victims that the accident might seem minor at the time. In some cases, it may take days or even weeks...
With peers in the car, teens are more liable to crash
Washington parents may consider setting up rules with their teenage children when it comes to the number of passengers they can have in their car. In fact, some experts say that teens should not have any young passengers for at least the first six months that they...