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Teens Waiting to Turn 18 to Get License!

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

August 25, 2010 – There is a new trend in Colorado.  Teenagers are waiting until they turn 18 before getting their driver’s license.  Although laws dictating licensure have recently changed, the most common reason teens are waiting is financial.

Licensing for teenagers is guided by statute and can require a tremendous investment of time and money. Colorado law requires teens between the ages of 15 and 18 to complete a state-approved driver education course, including 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training, which can cost between $450 and $800.

In light of our economy, most teens are waiting until they turn 18 because at this age you can walk into a Department of Motor Vehicles, take a written test and walk out with your driver’s license!  It’s a positive move as most teens by this age have developed good driving habits and achieved a higher level of maturity and responsibility to hold themselves accountable when driving on their own.

Law Goes Into Effect: Booster Seats Required for Children

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

August 15, 2010 – I was recently at a red light and looked over to the car next to me.  There was a small sedan containing three adults and three children!  There were two children in the back seat sitting in the laps of two adults and obviously wore no restraint.  As a parent, I cannot even imagine allowing my child to ride in a car without any protection to what can and does occur every second in this country – a serious car accident!

This month Colorado enacted a new law requiring children between 4 and 8 years of age to ride in booster seats. The most common injury sustained by children in automobile accidents is head trauma, and children under 1 year old are more likely to suffer from head trauma than any other age.  A rear-facing car seat is still required for babies under 1-year old and weighing less than 20 pounds.  However, after their first birthday and once they’ve reached 20 pounds, that child can be placed in a front-facing car seat.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently reported that unrestrained children were almost three times more likely to suffer severe injuries in rollover crashes and eight times more likely in near-side impacts than restrained children.

If you cannot afford to purchase a new car seat, you can purchase an inexpensive used car seat or booster seat at garage sales, resale shops or thrift stores like Goodwill and ARC.  If you are unsure how to install a car seat or booster seat, you can take them to the nearest fire or police department and someone will educate you on the proper way to install it in your vehicle.

No one knows they will be involved in a car accident until it happens!  It comes out of the blue and with no warning.  It is our responsibility to keep our children safe!  If we don’t do it, who will?

Derailment at Tiny Town

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

August 11, 2010 – The Tiny Town train derailed this morning sending several people to the hospital for injuries including bruises, bumps, scrapes and possible broken bones.  While making the familiar curve at the north end of the park, car number 10 rolled off the track and took four other cars with it.  Three people remain in the hospital in serious condition.

Tiny Town was built at the site of the old Denver-Leadville stagecoach stop in 1915.

Colorado State Patrol Punishes Aggressive Driving Around Big Rigs

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

August 10, 2010 – The Colorado State Patrol (“CSP”) has announced a new program called TACT – “Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks” which they hope will reduce the number of accidents caused by aggressive driving of passenger vehicles around commercial trucks.  Last year crashes involving big rigs and passenger vehicles killed 31 people and injured 161 others.  Half of these accidents were caused by the driver of the passenger vehicle, and sadly over 70% of the fatalities represented occupants in those same vehicles.

The TACT program targets passenger vehicles that drive aggressively around commercial vehicles in an effort to reduce the number of fatalities involving commercial trucks.  CSP has designated three specific periods of enforcement for the TACT program:  July 19-23, August 23-27 and September 20-24.

CSP reports that the top three driving behaviors accounting for over half of all commercial vehicle-involved crashes are speeding, following too closely and unsafe lane changes.  The TACT program was developed primarily to educate all drivers on the importance of safer driving around big rigs, including allowing more space when merging and changing lanes, following behind commercial trucks, and passing other motorists.

You can avoid accidents by keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you, stay visible when approaching commercial trucks, and don’t speed.  Also be mindful and avoid cutting in front of commercial trucks as this action reduces the truck’s distance required for braking and limits the driver’s ability to prevent an accident.  Of course, the most important thing of all – always wear your seat belt!

Fatal Accident at Greeley Mall

Friday, July 30th, 2010

July 12, 2010 – A truck driven by a 29-year old man careened through a glass wall at Visionworks in the Greeley mall, killing two women.  Authorities confirm no drugs or alcohol contributed to the accident; however, the driver’s medical condition could have caused him to lose control of his vehicle.  No charges were filed against the driver.

RTD Bus Runs Light

Friday, January 29th, 2010

January 20, 2010 – RTD bus runs red light causing a multi-car pileup at Florida Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard.  The driver of the RTD bus, who was ticketed pending the outcome of the investigation, cited “operational problems” with the bus’s brakes.  Fortunately, there were no injuries on the bus, but three people from the other vehicles were taken to the hospital with injuries.

School Bus Accident in Aurora

Friday, January 29th, 2010

January 25, 2010 – A Cherry Creek “special needs” bus collided with a car at South Tower Road and East Amherst Avenue.  The car ran a red light at the intersection causing the collision.  Two students, a students’ aide and the bus driver were taken to the hospital for treatment of bumps and bruises and released.  No one in the car was injured.

Obama Signs Executive Order Limiting Text Messaging for On-The-Job Government Employees

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

On September 30, 2009, the Obama administration ordered a ban on texting for all government employees while driving on the job or driving government-owned vehicles.

Studies show that talking on a cell phone causes almost 25% of all car accidents.  Already, seven states have banned any cellphone use while driving, 18 states have banned texting while driving, and 17 states have made it illegal for school bus drivers to use cellphones while driving.  This is all great news for U.S. drivers since last year distracted drivers caused nearly 6,000 deaths in this country alone.

The administration is considering additional restrictions on cellphone use by rail, truck and bus drivers.

DNA Test Leads to Arrest for Suspicion of Vehicular Homicide

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

September 22, 2009 – A Greeley man is being held under $250,000 bail for suspicion of vehicular homicide stemming from a crash on April 23rd which left a 26-year old woman dead.  The suspect’s refusal to discuss the crash with authorities moved them to test DNA found on the driver and passenger airbags.  The DNA tests showed the suspect’s blood was present on the driver’s side airbag, proving that he was driving at the time of the accident.

DNA tests are successfully used to put people behind bars all over the country for crimes ranging from murder to rape, but little did we know it could also be used to prove who was driving at the time of an accident.

The Law Firm of Jason Crawford has represented accident victims and their families for more than 14 years. If you or your family needs to talk to an experienced accident lawyer, please call us today at (303) 741-0249.

For more information, please visit our website www.DenversAccidentLawyer.com.

Boulder Cyclist Dies When Struck by Car

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

September 21, 2009 – 60-year old Casey E. Najera of Boulder was riding his bicycle at the intersection of 28th Street and Violet Avenue in Boulder when he was struck and killed by a vehicle who turned left in front of him.  Najera, who was wearing a helmet, hit the car and was thrown from his bike.  The driver of the car didn’t see Mr. Najera, and was cited for careless driving resulting in death.

See related article entitled “Helmet or No Helmet?”.

The Law Firm of Jason Crawford has represented accident victims and their families for more than 14 years. If you or your family needs to talk to an experienced accident lawyer, please call us today at (303) 741-0249.

For more information, please visit our website www.DenversAccidentLawyer.com.