Drinking and driving is like playing with fire—odds are, you are going to get burned. Driving under the influence, in Salt Lake City or elsewhere, oftentimes leads to arrest, injury or death. People drink and drive every day, many offenses resulting in some kind of trouble. There have been many studies done in regard to...Read More
When of legal age, drinking can be a fun social activity, but make sure to be responsible while out on the town to make sure you don’t harm yourself or others around you.Read More
It seems like people are always telling crazy stories about a night on the town when they and their friends had been drinking. These tales often include some kind of mischief that, though probably shouldn’t be encouraged, always make those listening to the stories laugh. There are, however, tragic stories that exist because of drinking....Read More
Being properly seated in a car will help protect you in a potential crash. Learn the proper way to wear your seatbelt, where to put hands on the wheel and how to protect your face and neck.Read More
As expected, this Fourth of July weekend we saw an increase in auto accidents across the nation. Every year at the same time, emergency response teams see a spike in the number of fatalities and other non-fatal incidents on the road. While so many people just think about barbecues and fireworks during the month of...Read More
Road fatalities in the United States are on the rise, and Utah has one of the highest motor accident fatality rates in the country. Many of the causes of these motor accidents are due to human error, and thus, are easily preventable. Do you know what to do in order to ensure you are...Read More
Distracted driving is one of the most deadliest causes of car accidents we face today. There are many things we do that contribute to it. See what areas you can improve on to help keep the roads a safer place. Read More
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recently issued a statement with a recommendation to lower the legal BAC (blood alcohol content) level on the roads. Were the new regulations to be passed, the legal limit would change from .08 to .05. If you’ve recently been in an alcohol-related car crash, now might be a...Read More
DUI checkpoints, also known as sobriety checkpoints, are legal in the state of Utah. That means drivers from Provo to Farmington could potentially be stopped and assessed for signs of drug or alcohol impairment. While DUI checkpoints can be a minor inconvenience for drivers, they have been shown to reduce alcohol-related auto accident injuries and...Read More