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Reese Witherspoon Hit by Negligent Driver

Not even celebrities are free from the mishaps of negligent drivers. Reese Witherspoon, famous for such movies as Walk the Line and Sweet Home Alabama, went for a jog in Santa Monica, California and returned with minor injuries. According to People, as the actress jogged through an unmarked crosswalk, an 84-year-old driver hit Witherspoon. The… read more

Wisconsin Motorcycle Simulator Could Save Lives

Pilots use flight simulators before they step into an actual plane, so that they can have the experience of flying in a safe environment. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation attempts to use this philosophy with motorcycle riders. THE REF, Transportable High-End Rider Education Facility, provides motorcycle safety lessons for any interested Wisconsin motorcyclist, new or… read more

High Speed Motorcycling Can Be Fatal

Sadly, so many motorcycle accidents occur because of riding at dangerous speeds or taking curves too quickly. Once again, this is the case for New Jersey motorcyclist Rodney Wilson, who crashed into a highway divider after being thrown over 100 feet from his motorcycle, reported by The Jersey Journal. The Jersey City Medical Center later… read more

Fort Collins Drivers Ranked Safest in the Country

Congratulations, Fort Collins: for the second year in a row, Fort Collins, Colorado ranks as having the safest drivers in America. According to KKTV.com, Allstate released their “America’s Best Drivers” report that ranks the 200 largest cities in the country by car collision frequency. In Fort Collins, the average driver will have a car crash… read more

Race from Police Ends in Motorcycle Passenger’s Death

A routine traffic stop in Wichita, Kansas ended in a fatal accident for a motorcycle passenger. According to KSN.com, Sedgwick County police attempted to pull over a motorcycle with two passengers due to suspicious behavior on September 1. As they approached the bike, the operator sped off with his passenger through a residential area. Police… read more