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Winter Weather Contributing to Numerous Car Accidents on Tennessee Interstates

According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, there have been a number of serious car accidents in Knoxville on Interstate-75. Officials believe that many of these traffic accidents were caused by the snowy weather conditions, according to NBC10. Snowfall plagued Campbell County and dispatchers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol are reporting…

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NTSB Pushes for Nationwide Ban on Cell Phone Use to Help Curb Car Accidents in Knoxville, Nation

Drivers across the country would no longer be legally able to talk, text or surf the web on a cell phone if the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) gets its way, according to KnoxNews. The Board made a recommendation this month to get local, state and federal officials to prohibit…

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New Statistics Reveal More Car Accidents in Tennessee than Last Year

The number of car and trucking accidents in Maryville and elsewhere throughout the state took more lives in 2010 than in 2009 despite an announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that claimed the U.S. saw its lowest number of traffic fatalities since 1949. In 2010, there were…

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USDOT Promoting “OMG” Campaign to Halt Distraction-Related Car Accidents in Tennessee, Nation

Drivers in the state of Tennessee have been prohibited from texting behind the wheel for over a year now, but teenage drivers aren’t getting the message. Teenage drivers across the state are still using the cell phones to text message one another, endangering themselves and innocent drivers everywhere. For this…

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Red-Light Cameras Question Again for Increasing Car Accidents in Knoxville

American Traffic Solutions (ATS) recently filed a lawsuit saying that they’re not able to do the job they were hired for anymore, according to KnoxNews. The company is upset because it’s no longer allowed to issue citations for improper right turns on red. We’ve all heard before that safety benefits…

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More Thanksgiving Travel Expected, Increasing Risks of Car Accidents in Knoxville

Although gas prices are higher this year, many Americans will be venturing out for the Thanksgiving Day holiday weekend. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, there will be nearly 43 million Americans traveling at least 50 miles from home on Turkey Day weekend. That’s nearly 5 percent more…

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Earlier Sunsets Increase Risks for Knoxville Pedestrian Accidents

Car and pedestrian accidents in Knoxville are much more likely now that the sun sets earlier in Daylight Saving Time. With the time change, we get more evening hours, increasing the increased risks of accidents. Unfortunately, drivers’ abilities behind the wheel are hindered when it’s dark out. Even though only…

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Car Accidents in Tennessee Caused by Sleepy Drivers Targeted During Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

Nationwide, there are more than 100,000 fatigue-related accidents on our roadways every year, causing injury to more than 70,000 people and killing at least 2,000. Drowsy driving-related car accidents in Knoxville and elsewhere in Tennessee happen as well. These numbers are interesting considering the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety recently…

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Greg Hardy Misses Carolina Panthers’ Training Camp after Tennessee Motorcycle Accident

Greg Hardy, the defensive end for the Carolina Panthers, will be sitting out for at least two weeks of the team’s training camp after a motorcycle accident in Tennessee. The football star wrecked his bike on Interstate 40 just outside of Knoxville. The entire left side of his body was…