Close

Articles Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents

Updated:

New Data Shows Traffic Deaths Down, Cyclist Deaths Rising

Bicyclist deaths in traffic accidents rose in 2012 (the most recent year for which data is available) both in absolute numbers and as a fraction of the nation’s overall road and highway death toll, according to a new report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As a table…

Updated:

Changing Laws Put New Focus on Marijuana and Driving

Recreational use of marijuana is now legal in two states, including Washington State, and Oregon is among the ever-increasing number of states that permit marijuana use for medical purposes. As legal acceptance of the drug grows it was, perhaps, inevitable that, in the words of USA Today, “it’s looking like…

Updated:

Portland Streetcars to offer Lessons for Atlanta

A story posted this week by Atlanta television station WSB has a surprising – and good – connection to Portland. The station announced that it is sending one of its anchors to Portland to examine Tri-Met’s streetcar system “to learn how (Portland) handles streetcar safety.” According to the report, tests…

Updated:

Portland Traffic Safety Questions Raised by Lack of Night Patrols

An article in Wednesday’s Oregonian raised an interesting question: how many Portlanders are aware that traffic enforcement does not take place overnight? According to the newspaper the city’s last budget cut police funding and, as a result, “the (traffic enforcement) bureau lost five full-time officer positions, and so eliminated the…

Updated:

GM Recall Widens and Questions Multiply

On Friday General Motors announced yet another expansion of the widening recall of its small cars. According to the New York Times, the company “is expanding its ignition-switch recall to include an additional 971,000 small cars worldwide, including 824,000 in the United States, that may have been previously repaired with…

Contact Us