Here in Baltimore, as in many other cities and towns across the state, car-pedestrian and car-bicycle accidents occur on an alarmingly frequent basis. While every traffic accident can pose serious medical issues for those involved, pedestrian crashes are particularly difficult to walk away from. As Maryland automobile and trucking accident…
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Baltimore Auto Accident News: Could Text-to-Voice Cellphone Services Reduce Car Crashes in Maryland?
Nearly anyone who operates a motor vehicle on our interstates or in urban centers will agree that traffic safety is a primary concern. Whether you live, work or travel in and around Frederick, Hagerstown, Cumberland or Washington, D.C., you have likely seen examples of bad driving habits, poor traffic safety,…
Maryland Traffic Accident News: Baltimore and D.C. Motorists Ranked at Bottom of Allstate “Best Drivers” List
If this seems familiar, unfortunately it is; Baltimore, MD, has been ranked as one of the cities with the worst drivers. Placing near the very bottom of the Allstate Insurance annual “Best Drivers Report,” residents who drive here are more likely to have an accident than almost any of nearly…
Baltimore Traffic Accident News: Experts Look for Reduced Travel, Fewer Crashes Memorial Day Weekend
More than 700,000 Maryland residents are expected to be venturing out this weekend, but this number is a reduction from previous years according to the experts at the American Automobile Association (AAA). With gasoline prices higher than last year this time, the AAA believes that more people are spending their…
Maryland Personal Injury News: AAA Joins Victims’ Families in Pushing for Stricter Vehicular Homicide Legislation
Traffic accidents that take innocent lives are some of the most regrettable events anyone has to face. Recently, the Maryland legislature assed House Bill 363 that essential says drivers who are found guilty of being grossly negligent in fatal car crashes will be facing a new prison term option from…
Maryland Children in Danger of Injury as More Drivers Reportedly Ignore School Bus Traffic signals
To most conscientious drivers in cities like Washington, D.C., Annapolis, Gaithersburg and Rockville, a school bus with its flashers on or stop signal extended is reason enough to stop and yield to the young children carried around our state on a daily basis. But surprising as it may seem, many…
Baltimore Traffic Safety News: Families of Injured Maryland Highway Workers Push for Increased Driver Awareness
It should come as no surprise that state highway workers are injured or killed in traffic-related accidents quite frequently. This is not to say that these individuals are any different than other pedestrians crossing urban roadways or biking on public roads; but as drivers ourselves, we know that construction zones…
Maryland Auto Accident News: Efforts in Washington, D.C., May Improve Traffic Safety of Pedestrians, Cyclists
We’ve stated in this space before that Maryland’s pedestrians and bicyclists are typically put in dangerous circumstances when crossing roadways in major metropolitan areas such as Frederick, the District, Bowie and Hagerstown. Given the densely populated nature of our state and surrounding cities and towns, it should come as no…
Baltimore Personal Injury News: Maryland’s Pedestrians Not as Safe from Car Accidents Compared to Other States
Car accidents take the lives of pedestrians and bicyclists all too frequently on Maryland roadways. Compared to accidents between passenger cars and commercial vehicles, a person on foot has little defense against a two-ton motor vehicle. Pedestrian accidents, a common occurrence in cities like Frederick, Rockville and Hagerstown, can result…
Maryland Traffic Safety and Automobile Accident News: Speed Cameras Not Effective in Reducing Car Crashes
If you think that you and your family are safer on Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington, D.C, streets — thanks in part to those “eyes in the sky,” otherwise known as speed cameras — you may be riding on false hope. Traffic safety takes many different guises and what our state…