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Report Says Motorcycle Deaths Plateaued in 2011

A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association says that, on average, deaths caused by motorcycle accidents stayed the same from 2010 to 2011 across the country. Fatalities increased in 26 states and decreased in 23 states. One state’s fatality count stayed the same. The news is discouraging to many state agencies since motorcycle… read more

Colorado Social Host Laws

The roads are more dangerous during prom and graduation weeks. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, car accidents injure over 5,000 teens and kill an average 48 teens on prom weekends. Considering this alarming statistic (along with the already high rates of car accidents involving teenagers on any day of the year), it might… read more

Reduce Risk This Graduation Season

Prom and graduation are both upon us. While this is an exciting, important and memorable time in a teenager’s life, it is also a risky one. Teens will have many opportunities to drink in the next few weeks, which could lead to more dangerous roads because: Teens drink to excess. Most teenagers do not know… read more

Alcohol and Motorcycles: Not a Good Mix

As Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month draws to a close, we would like to point out one very important part of motorcycle safety: drinking and riding. Mixing the two is a bad idea for many reasons. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) studied the effects of alcohol on motorcycle riders. Here are some key findings:… read more