University of Texas at San Antonio and the City of San Antonio have announced plans for infrastructure improvements designed to reduce vehicle/pedestrian accidents. UTSA Today reports wider sidewalks, traffic-calming devices, better street lighting and pedestrian-controlled crosswalks are included in the project, which is improving a number of San Antonio streets, including Frio Street. Pedestrian improvements...
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Self-Driving Technology Moves Forward
Self-driving cars are no longer just the work of science fiction. The last decade has shown huge advances in the pursuit of completely autonomous cars. Companies like Google, Tesla and now Uber have all tried to implement this new technology. However, these and other companies have slowed down research and production of self-driving vehicles after...
Read MoreTracey & Fox Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Family of Man Killed by Drunk Driver
On February 9th, 2018, a driver was killed in a motor vehicle crash when a commercial vehicle operator, under the influence of alcohol, disregarded a stop sign and collided with his vehicle. Tracey & Fox represents the deceased driver’s wife and family. Our client’s husband was a devoted father, brother and son whose tragic death...
Read MoreThe Rising Trends in San Antonio Traffic Fatality Rates
Traffic trends can be difficult to analyze. Increases or decreases may be a one-time anomaly, or they can be part of a larger trend. Changes may be attributable to many different causes or a combination of causes. But the sad reality remains that San Antonio sees many fatalities every year as the result of serious...
Read MoreDangerous Intersections in Dallas
Some areas of town simply have more car accidents than others. The risk of being injured in a car accident can be increased when drivers frequent intersections known for high accident rates. While it is not always possible to avoid these areas entirely, drivers should be aware of them and exercise particular caution when driving...
Read MorePedestrian Accidents on the Rise in Houston-Galveston Area
Distracted driving accidents get a lot of coverage in the media these days. Likewise, drunk driving gets plenty of attention; it seems as though not a day goes by that a DWI does not make the news. Lawmakers and law enforcement agencies in Texas are cracking down on both. But neither qualifies as the worst...
Read MoreHouston Intersections With the Highest Rate of Accidents
As anyone living in Space City will tell you, Houston has always had a problem with heavy traffic. Moreover, after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas at the end of August last year, it devastated many of our homes and roadways. Even now, months later, the effects are still felt on the roads. The traffic is so...
Read MoreNew Data Focuses on Road Dangers in the Houston-Galveston Area
New data is out that highlights the ways traffic safety has improved, and ways it has grown worse, in the counties surrounding Houston. The annual State of Safety Report, issued by the Houston-Galveston Area Council, breaks down the crash data available into regional sets by county and twelve accident types. Total accidents, serious injuries, and...
Read MoreBuilt-In Food Ordering Apps Could Increase Accident Risks on Texas Roadways
If you have recently purchased a 2017 or 2018 vehicle, a new in-dash app called Marketplace may have already caught your attention. Perhaps you’ve used the app to order a cup of coffee from Starbucks or take-out from TGI Fridays. Additionally, these new vehicles will be equipped with WiFi hotspots. For some drivers, built-in apps...
Read MoreNavistar and Daimler Buses Recalled Due to Safety Concerns
Navistar has recently recalled almost 900 school and commercial buses in their RE series. In these recalled vehicles, the drop hose on the air brakes might not be positioned correctly, which could prevent the brakes from working entirely. Continuing to drive a bus with a faulty brake line could have devastating consequences, should the brakes...
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