Each and every day, bicyclists and pedestrians are hit by irresponsible drivers. Unfortunately, many of these accidents forever change the life of the rider. There are those cases though, in which a victim is lucky enough to survive. Take the case of Christopher McConnell for example. According to the Sun…
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Near 15 Percent Increase in Accidents, Be Safe Out There
Safety officials may have been trumpeting the decrease in fatal accidents in Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere through the economic donwturn, but the truth of the matter is that the decrease was short lived. According to CNN, there was a near 15 percent increase in the number of roadway fatalities during…
Miami-Fort Lauderdale Ranks in Top 5 Most Dangerous Areas in Nation to Drive
The Miami-Fort Lauderdale area was recently named one of the most dangerous areas to drive in the United States. You are more likely to die in a car accident in Florida than most other states in the country. A recent government report looked at accident and fatality rates in some…
Bicycle Accidents in Miami Likely with New Bike-Sharing Program
There’s going to be a new bicycle-sharing program here in Miami. According to the Miami Herald, the city’s commissioners voted 3-0 to give preliminary approval to a new ordinance that would allow for advertising on the side of these bicycle rental stations. Under the current city code, ads are prohibited…
Pedestrian Accidents in Fort Lauderdale & the Wave Streetcar Project
Broward County and Miami-Dade continue to be the most dangerous areas in the state for pedestrian injuries and fatalities, according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV). With the beautiful weather year round and the proximity of all of the local hot spots, pedestrians are welcomed…
Fourth of July and Car Accidents in Fort Lauderdale and Elsewhere a Likely Pair
Nearly 140 people are expected to die during the Fourth of July holiday period in car accidents in Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere. Another 17,000 people are expected to be injured in the same roadway mishaps, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). There’s supposed to be more travelers during this…
Risks of Bicycle Accidents in Fort Lauderdale and Elsewhere Increase as Cities Grow
For the first time in 100 years, the cities in the United States are growing at a faster rate than the surrounding suburbs. According to MSNBC, the growth can be credited to the young adults who are looking for work in a struggling job market. Nowadays, they’re shifting away from…
Teen Car Accidents in Fort Lauderdale a High Risk with Relaxed GDL Laws
Teenage drivers in the state of Florida don’t have many restrictions when it comes to our state’s Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) program. Florida has one of the most relaxed programs compared to other states and teens in Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere are at higher risks for a fatal car accident…
Run-Over Accidents in Fort Lauderdale and Elsewhere Concerning Locals
Tourism is one of the largest businesses in the state of Florida. Recent calculations indicate there were nearly 86 million visitors from around the world who made it to the state of Florida in just 2011. These numbers make Florida one of the top vacations spots on the planet. These…
Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Accident: One Killed, One Injured
In an early morning pedestrian accident in Fort Lauderdale, a woman and a man were hit by a passing vehicle as they attempted to cross, on foot, State Road 7. According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, the man died at the scene of the accident. The woman has been taken…