Texas Roadway Deaths Decrease but Still Lead the Nation

Data from state and federal traffic agencies shows that fewer people died on Texas roads in 2023 than the year before. While that's good news, the bad news is we're still the deadliest state to drive in. In April 2024, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) released its ...

Prioritizing Safety in Vehicles in Texas

According to the Texas Department of Transportation, there were 239,539 individuals injured in motor vehicle traffic crashes in 2021, with a death toll of 4,489 people. There are many reasons for car accidents. These can include bad weather, negligent or reckless driving and a h...

Car Safety Tech Failing Pedestrians

Cars and trucks pose a serious hazard to pedestrian traffic. Recent efforts to help drivers and pedestrians avoid deadly interactions have fallen short. Pedestrian deaths are on the rise. Those waiting for a technological solution may have to wait a while longer. Automat...

Traffic Deaths Surge Again in 2022

Early numbers are in for 2022, and the news is not good. The first quarter of the year showed the highest number of motor vehicle accident deaths of any quarter in 20 years. This continues a worrying trend—American roads are getting more dangerous. The Pandemic or Something ...