September is National Preparedness Month to encourage people to have a plan in case a disaster occurs. Alaskans are well versed in preparing for different kinds of disasters to ensure safety. It is also important to include car crashes in your disaster plan. In Case of Emergency (ICE) Every driver should have an In Case of Emergency (ICE) card in their vehicle. An ICE … [Read more...]
Stop At Red Lights
Many crashes that occur in an intersection are because of drivers running red lights. Make Alaska roads safer by always stopping for a red light. In 2019, over 550,000 people ran red lights on a Friday. This makes Friday the most dangerous and deadliest day for running reds. When vehicles collide due to someone running a red light, t-bones and head on crashes are more likely to occur. … [Read more...]
Z – Increasing Risk Of Car Accidents
When you head out on the road, the last thing you expect is to end up in a car crash. You shouldn't have to worry about negligent drivers making your ride dangerous, but you're always at risk when traveling in a car. Help yourself, and other Alaskans, stay safe this summer by being aware and cautious while driving. Car Accidents In Alaska Summer accidents are on the rise on Glenn … [Read more...]
Driving Chena Hot Springs Road
Chena Hot Springs Road (CHSR) is a great example of a scenic drive in interior Alaska. The road spans 56.5 miles from Fairbanks to Chena Hot Springs Resort and runs parallel to the Chena River. Along the road, drivers have a great view of the Alaskan landscape as well as many kinds of wildlife. Although a beautiful drive, Chena Hot Springs Road can become a deadly route. Road … [Read more...]
Criminal Versus Civil Law In A Wrongful Death Case
When a death occurs, it is important to consider how the person died. If someone dies because of another person's negligence or unlawful behavior, the family of the deceased person may need to file a wrongful death case. In some cases, there can be a criminal law case relating to a death. If someone dies due to another's unlawful behavior, the state may pursue criminal charges. … [Read more...]
Use Turn Signals In Alaska
Signaling before every turn while driving is not only courteous to drivers around you, it's also the law in Alaska. Many drivers in Alaska have experienced the frustrating, and dangerous, moment another driver has changed direction of their vehicle without using a signal. A large amount of accidents could have been avoided if the driver at fault had indicated what their intentions … [Read more...]
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