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St. Louis Has The Worst Drivers

February 29, 2012

According to research conducted for an article in Men's Health magazine, St. louis has the worst drivers in a survey of 100 U.S. cities. The study analyzed the rate of fatal crashes; the percentage of fatalities involving alcohol, speeding, or hit and run; and the rate of seatbelt use (from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). Then we factored in the average number of years between accidents (data from Allstate) and laws on cellphone use while driving (taken from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and various city governments).

Based on this data, we advise people to be extra careful when driving in St. Louis. Motorists should keep a careful lookout, but don't assume that others around them are doing the same.

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NTSB Considers Ban On Use Of Electronic Devices While Driving- Urges States To Do So

December 13, 2011

We saw this coming. According to a story posted on-line in today's LA Times, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is urging states to ban all use of electronic devices while driving. The NTSB is also considering options for national restrictions or an all out ban on their use. This is partly in response to a major accident in 2010 near Gray Summit, Missouri in which a 19-year old driver sent and received 11 text messages in the few minutes just before causing a multi-car pile-up involving trucks and buses that left two dead and 38 others injured.

The attorneys at the Injury Law Center have seen an increase in the frequency of accidents caused by distracted drivers on their cell phones. We aggressively pursue these individuals when they hurt innocent motorists.

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Video Profiles Real-Life Dangers Of Texting & Driving

March 1, 2011

We all know that AT&T is one of the largest US based cellular phone service providers. It's easy to dislike large companies like this who charge honest working people alot of money for their services. However, they do occasionally use that money to do the right thing.

In an effort to increase public awareness about the dangers of texting while driving, AT&T has produced this 10-minute video. The video isn't very graphic, yet it's still very powerful because it shows the emotional aftermath of senseless tragedies that could have easily been avoided. The simple message is that "IT CAN WAIT."

Illinois Traffic Fatalities Are Historically Low For A Second Straight Year

February 17, 2011

According to a joint announcement today from the Illinois State Police (ISP) and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), there were less than 1,000 traffic fatalities for the second straight year in 2010. This marks the lowest two-year totals since 1921. The Illinois' Transportation Secretary called it a "historic accomplishment."

The data gathered reflects that there were 911 motor vehicle fatalities in 2009, followed by 923 fatalities in 2010.

IDOT and the ISP are crediting increased use of safety belts, increased holiday police patrols, as well as safety programs such as Operation Teen Safe Driving, Motorcycle Safety, Impaired Driving, Work Zone Safety, Motor Carrier Safety, and Occupant Protection.

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Missouri Highway Patrol Gets Anti-Texting While Driving Message Out

January 5, 2011

You've either done it yourself or seen somebody else do it recently- caught yourself or another motorist swerving into another lane or onto the shoulder of the road because of a text message. This is an increasing problem in Missouri, and law enforcement officials are taking notice...and more aggressive efforts at stopping the activity.

Missouri has already made it illegal to text message while driving if you are under 21 years old (see Missouri Revised Statutes Sect. 304.820). This is likely just the first step toward an all around banning of texting while driving.

The Missouri Highway Patrol has just initiated a new media campaign aimed at curbing the growing problem of car accidents involving distracted and inattentive drivers sending text messages. According to the Missouri Highway Patrol website, mobile phone use while driving contributed to cause over 1,780 traffic crashes in Missouri in 2009. During the first half of 2010, there were 791 traffic crashes traced to cell phone usage behind the wheel. Of these crashes, 8 resulted in fatalities and 239 in non-fatal injuries. During that same period, there were 17,535 crashes where distracted driving was cited as a contributing factor.

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Missouri & Illinois Driver Alert: Local Police To Implement "Drunk Driving. Over The Limit. Under Arrest" Program

December 21, 2010

Watch out Missouri and Illinois drunk drivers! Over the upcoming holidays, area police agencies are expected to implement a national program aimed at arresting and successfully prosecuting impaired drivers. The "Drunk Driving. Over The Limit. Under Arrest" Program is aimed at reducing the number of drunk driving injury and death cases by removing impaired drivers from the streets.

The organized police efforts will include the unusual practice of having a Judge "on call" to issue warrants to obtain blood samples in order to get blood-alcohol readings from suspected drunk drivers who refuse the breath test. The program is sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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St. Louis Drag Race Crash Suspects Arrested, Girl Injured

December 8, 2010

A 17 year old girl from Hazelwood who was acting as a "flag girl" for an illegal street race was struck by the vehicles, and ended up in the hospital in critical condition. According to an stltoday.com article, the drivers of both vehicles, including a 19-year old man from Glen Carbon, Illinois, have been arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident. Police allege that after striking the girl, both drivers fled the scene and left her to be attended to by by-standers.

Street racing is illegal in Missouri. So is leaving the scene of an accident. A vehicle colliding with a pedestrian is commonly considered an accident just like two vehicles colliding. Depending on the severity of the property damage or injuries caused in a Missouri car accident, a driver who leaves the scene could be charged with a Felony offense, as was the case here.

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8-Year Old Boy Killed In Franklin County, Mother Charged After Crash

November 19, 2010

According to reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol website and an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch today, an 8-year old boy was killed in a car accident yesterday, and the driver of the car- the boy's 31-year old mother- was arrested by police 15 minutes after the crash under suspicion of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Involuntary Manslaughter. The crash happened at about 11:58 AM in Franklin County. Apparently the mother also had her 3 daughters, ages 1, 1, and 2, in the car as well, but they weren't injured.

If the mother/driver is charged with DWI and Involuntary Manslaughter, it will be based upon the conclusion that there is no proof the she intended to kill her son. However, if she is found to have been intoxicated before noon and driving her young children around in that condition, she is very likely headed for prison. A wrongful death case may also be pursued by family members on behalf of the boy.

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2009 Missouri Auto Accident Stats

October 18, 2010

250307_wrecked_beemer.jpg The Missouri State Highway Patrol has issued a report detailing the statistics surrounding statewide auto accidents for the year 2009. This is the most up to date report currently available from the Highway Patrol. Some noteworthy statistics from the report:

-There were 152,995 car accidents statewide in 2009;
-In those accidents 53,829 people were injured and 878 were killed;
-Of the fatal accidents, Speed and Drinking/Drugs were the leading Probable Contributing Circumstances according to the accident investigators;
-36.25% of the fatal accidents involved drinking/drugs;
-The age group 16-35 represented 39.38% of the fatalities;
-Of all the accidents, 70.79% happened during daylight hours and 75.58% occurred on dry pavement.

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