Rural Road Accidents in Middle Georgia: Different Roads, Different Rules
The most dangerous mile of a Middle Georgia drive is usually the emptiest one. The Georgia Department of Transportation has designated hundreds of miles of
The most dangerous mile of a Middle Georgia drive is usually the emptiest one. The Georgia Department of Transportation has designated hundreds of miles of
A red light on Pio Nono Avenue. A hard hit from behind, glass across the back seat, and a driver walking up with an apology
When summer arrives, freedom for young drivers often comes with higher danger on Georgia’s roads. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety identifies the span between
There are no skid marks. That small detail is where many of these cases begin, because a driver who is awake brakes, swerves, does something,
After the Crash: What to Do Immediately Following a Car Accident in Georgia It starts with a sound—metal against metal, tires slipping, maybe glass breaking.
Closing the Gap Too Fast: How Speeding and Tailgating Create Legal Risk on Georgia Roads Most drivers have encountered this situation: You are following the
How to Avoid Dying in a Rollover Crash A rollover crash is one of the most violent events a vehicle can experience. Unlike more common
Understanding BAC Limits and the Real-World Impact of Drunk Driving in Georgia Traffic stops in Georgia often begin with a question about alcohol. Officers are
How Road Rage Can Cause Serious Accidents in Georgia Drivers in Georgia face all kinds of traffic situations, congestion, delays, and unexpected moves by others.
You do not have to be speeding or reckless to cause a crash. Sometimes, all it takes is a phone in your hand at the