Kentucky Accident Blog

Always Buckle Up, It Can Save Your Life

In Kentucky, drivers and passengers can be cited and fined for not wearing their seat belt. Since the primary seat belt law was passed, Kentucky’s seat belt usage rate rose to 86.1% in 2014 from 67.2% in 2006. This is quite an accomplishment for all Kentucky drivers since the national average rate is 87%. The … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 09/18/15

Will More Billboards Mean More Traffic-Related Crashes?

There is a proposed state regulation that would regulate digital LED billboards and would allow billboard owners to cut down trees that obscure their billboards. Scenic Kentucky President Marlene Grissom is disappointed with this progress. Grissom is set to appeal to the Transportation Committee that the regulation is disapproved. Grissom further argues that the spread … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 09/16/15

Cars Issuing Report Cards For Teen Driving Habits

Report cards aren’t exclusive to schools anymore. Soon, cars will be issuing report cards, too. Start-ups and global car manufacturers have introduced services that will allow parents to see and restrict the driving behavior of their young drivers. Driving report cards In a report published by USA Today, General Motors engineer Mary Ann Beebe said … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 09/14/15

Kentucky Driving Tips For Teens

Young drivers are the ones most at risk for motor vehicle accidents. In fact, traffic related crashes are the number one cause of death among Americans ages 15 to 20. According to the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety, teens are involved in three times as many fatal crashes as all other drivers, per mile driven. … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 09/11/15

Kentucky To Require Ignition Interlocks With New Law

We might see more ignition interlock devices in action soon. According to Kentucky transportation officials, the state is very close to finalizing regulations that will require drunk drivers to install ignition interlocks in their cars. The ignition interlock license will be part of the consequences for repeat offenders or first offenders with aggravating circumstances such … Continued


Category: Law Spotlight
Published: 09/04/15

Study: 4.2 Million Admitted To Driving While Intoxicated

A study released in August by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that close to 2% of adults admitted to driving while intoxicated at least once in the last 30 days. The study was led by CDC investigator Amy Jewett. CDC researchers looked at the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 08/25/15

Fight Tech With Tech To Keep Teens Safe On The Road

Auto accidents are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. A 2014 study from Safe Kids Worldwide revealed that teens who don’t use seat belts are also more likely to say they text while driving. That was compared to teens who do wear seat belts while driving. The study surveyed 1,000 teens aged 13 … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 08/14/15

Police Use New Tactic To Catch Distracted Drivers

San Bernardino Police have resorted to an unusual approach to stopping and catching distracted drivers. Police officers in San Bernardino, California have been dressing as panhandlers clutching cardboard signs that read “I am NOT homeless. SB Police looking for seatbelt/cell phone violations.” Chief Jarrod Burguan stated in a press release that undercover officers walked up … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 08/07/15

New Law Allows Kentucky Motorcyclists To Run Red Lights

Kentucky motorcyclists no longer need to wait in vain for the traffic light to turn green. It’s now legal in Kentucky for motorcyclists to run a red light as long as they’ve already waited at least two lighting cycles and there are no vehicles in the intersection. Motorcyclists have been looking forward to this day … Continued


Category: Law Spotlight
Published: 07/20/15

Motorcycle Suit That Doubles As An Airbag

We’ve said this many times, but riding a motorcycle is riskier than driving a car. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stated that motorcyclists are five times more likely to be injured, and they are also 30% more likely to die in a crash than car occupants. Now, Dainese, an Italian company with … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/17/15

Beach And Rip Current Safety Tips For Summer

What better way to spend summer than having a family vacation at the beach? It’s a good time to relax, detach from work and unplug. Planning a beach trip includes monitoring the weather and buying your swimwear. However, your family should also be aware of the dangers. One such danger is a rip current. Related: … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/13/15

Firework Safety Tips For The Fourth Of July

It’s almost the Fourth of July! That means parades and great food. It’s also a good opportunity to spend the day with your family and friends outdoors while watching and shooting off fireworks. However, the Fourth of July is also the time when thousands of people are injured while using consumer fireworks. Related: Save Kids … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/02/15

New Booster Seat Law Takes Effect In Kentucky

A new Kentucky child safety law has taken effect. It requires children younger than eight or under 57 inches tall to be secured in a booster seat while riding in a vehicle. This law went into effect on Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Related: Child Car Seat Safety Booster Seat Law House Bill 315 or the … Continued


Category: Law Spotlight
Published: 06/25/15

Tips To Lower Insurance Costs For Young Drivers

Adding a young driver to the family car insurance policy can cost parents double their annual premium rate. This isn’t the case for every insurance rate, but there are some factors that can cause parents to pay more for their car insurance. For example, male teens are likely to cost more than female teens. It … Continued


Category: Car Insurance
Published: 06/22/15

Save Kids From Heatstroke This Summer Season

According to SafeKids.org, heatstroke is the leading cause of non-crash, vehicle-related deaths for children. In a study by the Department of Meteorology & Climate Science at San Jose State University, it was found that a total of 641 child heatstroke deaths were recorded from 1998 to present. That’s about 37 heatstroke deaths per year! Many … Continued


Category: Child Accidents
Published: 06/18/15

Avoid Road Rage, Keep Calm Behind The Wheel

Following the Ohio River Bridges construction, several Louisville streets will be closed for work this June, 2015. The project is set to be completed in January 2016, but some roads will continue to be closed and signed detours will be in place until then. You can check the link below for updates on impacted roads … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 06/15/15

Kentucky Reverse Bad Faith In Insurance Claims

Contracts are the hardest documents to sign. This is especially true if the contract involves ownership that, when put in jeopardy, can cause inconvenience and are not easily replaced if lost. Once you put your name on a contract, the deal is closed. It signifies your agreement to everything written on the document. Although it’s … Continued


Category: Law Spotlight
Published: 06/08/15

Kentucky Boating Safety Tips

Exploring and boating on Kentucky lakes is a fun activity for families during the summer season. However, there are things you need to check before heading out with the kids. First off, boating is regulated by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to ensure safety and preserve the natural environment. Related: 10 Main … Continued


Category: Law Spotlight
Published: 06/05/15

Fun Under The Sun – Pool Safety Tips

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 10 people die from unintentional drownings every day. Of those deaths, two are children ages 14 or younger. Drowning is the fifth leading cause of death from unintentional injury in the United States. Children ages 1 to 4-years-old account for the highest drowning rate across … Continued


Category: General
Published: 05/29/15

Is Rain More Dangerous Than Snow And Ice?

Believe it or not, rain is more dangerous in many states than snow and ice. This is largely due to the fact that rain is so common in many states. Also, drivers aren’t as cautious in the rain as they are on snow or ice. In a report compiled by the Auto Insurance Center, based … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 05/27/15

Using Social Media Is A Driving Hazard

First it was texting while driving; now our smartphones can do it all. They bring all sorts of distractions to drivers, anything from checking email and web surfing to checking social media. In a survey conducted by AT&T, seven out of 10 people admitted to engaging in these activities while they’re behind the wheel. Braun … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 05/22/15

Volvo’s Life Paint Makes Night Time Cyclists Safe

In an effort to help make bicyclists safe during a night time ride, Volvo collaborated with Sweden-based start-up company Albedo100 to make Life Paint. Life Paint is a temporary reflective spray paint for bikes. Life Paint makes cyclists easier to see on the road. This paint can be washed off and is not visible in … Continued


Category: General
Published: 05/20/15

Self-Driving Car Accidents And Vehicle Safety Features

Google has always been open about the developments in their self-driving cars. The latest from the tech giant is that some of their self-driving cars were involved in 11 minor accidents over a six year period. The director of Google’s self-driving car program described all 11 accidents as minor. No one was injured and damage … Continued


Category: Car Technology
Published: 05/18/15