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Federal Agency to Focus on Truck and Bus Safety this Holiday Season
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced several improvements to its Compliance Safety Accountability program, which is tasked with assisting various safety officials in identifying safety concerns among trucking and bus … Continue reading → -
Three Helpful Driving Safety Tips
Whether you are making your morning commute to work or driving around town to complete a few errands, it’s all too easy to forget how dangerous it can be on the road. In the blink... Continue reading → -
Hillsborough Sheriff’s Wife Involved in Tampa Car Accident
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s wife, Ms. Rhonda Gee, was involved in a car accident caused by Mr. Raul De Alejandro who rammed his car into hers, sending her to the hospital at 7:30 a.m. Thursday... Continue reading → -
New Study Reveals Distracted Pedestrians Pose Serious Personal Injury Risk
With more people than ever tuning into mobile devices and tuning out of the world around them, an increasing number of distracted pedestrians are being found at fault in Tampa car accidents. In many cases,... Continue reading → -
New Legislation Would Create Stiffer Penalties for Fleeing Tampa Car Accidents
Drivers who are involved in a Tampa car accident have a legal responsibility to remain at the scene until they have ensured that no one has been injured. Unfortunately, many drivers choose to leave the... Continue reading →