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Could Seatbelts Have Saved These Crash Victims?

A peaceful Sunday afternoon turned to chaos in the small town of Smithville, just south of Atlanta. Two vehicles collided at the intersection of US Highway 19 and Church Street, and now at least one person is dead, but the real tragedy is in wondering if this tragic loss of life could have been avoided….

February 15, 2016

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Does Georgia Have Enough Judges?

The word for Georgia’s court system is “upgrade,” or at least that’s what Governor Nathan Deal is recommending. Gov. Deal has submitted a plan to help improve our state’s justice system, and he calls it the Georgia Appellate Jurisdiction Review Commission, but will this plan help to bring the Georgia courts into the 21st century? Does…

February 12, 2016

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Will A New Construction Project Help Protect Macon Pedestrians?

When approaching the intersection of Hollingsworth and Log Cabin Drive, it can be nearly impossible to see oncoming traffic. The most experienced drivers of Macon have learned how to look far beyond the intersection to see if they are going to meet up with another car, but even then there’s no guarantee of safety. This…

February 8, 2016

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Georgia Universities Takes Action To Prevent Hoverboard Explosions

You may have heard about last year’s hottest holiday product, self-balancing scooters commonly referred to as “hoverboards.” However, these products have created a media firestorm after numerous reports of explosions, fires, falls and other dangers to consumers. In response to these dangers, many Georgia universities have banned hoverboards on campus property. The University of North…

January 29, 2016

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3 Exciting Ways New Car Features Can Keep You Safe

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the auto industry are collaborating to accelerate the release of new vehicle safety technologies that might help prevent car accidents. Every year, vehicles become smarter, using a combination of sensors, computers, software, cameras, and other gadgets to help motorists avoid accidents. However, many of these technologies are currently…

January 27, 2016

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Can Ride-Sharing Apps Prevent Drunk Driving Accidents In Georgia?

Ride-sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft have transformed our society, replacing cabs and public transportation in some places. In Georgia, both services are available throughout the state, depending on the location. One of the benefits provided by ride-sharing apps is that would-be drunk drivers now have additional options for getting home without putting other…

January 25, 2016

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Refraining From Texting While Driving May Save Your Life

Earlier this month, Georgia legislators kicked off the first day of the General Assembly in somber fashion, holding a memorial service for five Georgia Southern University nursing students killed April 22 in a crash while they were driving from the campus to a Savannah hospital. Gov. Nathan Deal was visibly upset as he addressed those…

January 22, 2016

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Will Car Safety Improve In 2016?

The top car safety administrator is urging automakers to work with regulators to develop safety technologies instead of waiting until a federal mandate. Mark Rosekind, chief of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wants to try a new approach: reward auto companies for developing safety technologies to reduce deaths on the road. Earlier this month,…

January 20, 2016

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