[Study] How Safe Are the Roads Around Texas’s Biggest Colleges?

Key Takeaways: Community colleges experience some of the highest crash rates, with Houston Community College topping the list at 76.21 crashes per 1,000 students annually. Seven major universities reported zero traffic fatalities during the study period, including Rice University, UT Austin, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M College Station. Texas Tech University had the highest…

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Leaving the Scene of an Accident

A car accident is a traumatic, sometimes life-altering experience, especially when it’s a serious crash that ends in injuries or the death of a loved one. When an involved driver leaves the scene of the accident before the police and emergency services arrive, it adds to the shock and distress of the crash. Leaving…

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Determining Liability for Accidents Caused by Road Debris

According to the Foundation for Traffic Safety (FTS), an estimated 50,000 car accidents, resulting in over 10,000 injuries and approximately 125 fatalities, occur each year directly due to road debris. Debris in the road can cause or contribute to deadly accidents. Under the fault-based insurance system in Texas, an injury victim has the burden…

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How to Avoid Car Accidents on the I-10 In Texas

Interstate-10 is one of the country’s most traveled transcontinental highways, running between Jacksonville, Florida, and Santa Monica, California, with a significant portion crossing Texas. I-10 has earned its reputation as one of the deadliest highways in Texas, particularly in areas surrounding Houston, where I-10 expands to six lanes, and in portions of the highway…

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