Since people usually drive near where they live, it makes sense that most crashes occur within 25 miles of the home. However, it is also easy to get complacent after taking the same route multiple times. This can lead to tuning out and making mistakes. New Jersey...
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Daytime running lights may help to reduce accidents
Many New Jersey motorists are seriously injured in car accidents that happen during the daytime hours. Research demonstrates that fewer people would be involved in accidents during the day if everyone used their headlights every time they drove.Driving with the...
Car crash avoidance technologies can work, research finds
New Jersey drivers could be safer with the widespread use of collision avoidance technologies, the results of a study indicate. Research by the Insurance Institute on Highway Safety shows that systems like lane departure warning signals and blind spot alerts can help...
Electric shock device could help drivers stay awake
Although New Jersey motorists may be aware of the dangers of drunk driving, many may not realize that drowsy driving can be just as dangerous. In fact, it is estimated that falling asleep at the wheel is the cause of thousands of fatal accidents around the country...
Report examines vehicles with most and fewest driver deaths
New Jersey motorists who drive pickup trucks, SUVs or minivans might be safer than drivers in other types of vehicles according to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The report found that on average, from 2011 to 2014, there were 30 driver deaths...
Children and Falls Leading to Serious Head Injuries
Children are taught early in life about falling, and are even warned about hitting their heads. Unfortunately, it's only the monkeys jumping on the bed that gets by with a mere scolding from the doctor. What most kids aren't taught is the potentially devastating...
