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Ontario Proposes Law Requiring Impaired Drivers to Pay Child Support After Fatal Crashes Ontario may require impaired drivers to pay child support after fatal crashes, inspired by a similar Texas law.

Ontario Proposes Law Requiring Impaired Drivers to Pay Child Support After Fatal Crashes

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Teen Driver Deaths on Halloween: US Most Dangerous Counties When Trick-or-Treat Turns Tragic: Where Teen Drivers Face the Greatest Halloween Dangers A chilling new study shows that Pima County, Arizona, ranks first in the United States for teen driver fatal crashes. This occurs during Halloween month. This raises renewed concern over road safety for young motorists. The findings, compiled by Steve Gimblin Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, analyzed crash statistics from 2019 to 2023.

Teen Driver Deaths on Halloween: US Most Dangerous Counties

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Over 40% of Fatal Crash Drivers Had THC in Their Blood – Far Above Legal Limits Key Findings Out of 246 drivers who died in crashes, 41.9% had active THC in their blood, with average levels of 30.7 ng/mL, well above the legal limits set in most states. The percentage of drivers testing...

Over 40% of Fatal Crash Drivers Had THC in Their Blood – Far Above Legal Limits #Science #HealthandMedicine #InfectiousDiseases #FatalCrashes #THC #PublicHealth

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Houston-Area Roads Identified as Particularly Dangerous in New Study A recent study analyzing data from 2019 to 2023 has identified several Houston-area roadways as particularly dangerous, with I-45 ranking as the deadliest in Texas. The analysis, conducted by Future Bail Bonds, examined crash data from nearly 100,000 U.S. roads, pinpointing the top 150 with the highest number of fatal crashes. Nationally, I-15 in California topped the list with 196 fatal crashes. Houston's I-45 recorded 88 fatal accidents during that five-year period, securing its position as the 16th deadliest road in the country and the most hazardous in Texas. A separate segment of I-45 North was also flagged, appearing as the 124th deadliest in the U.S. with 44 fatal crashes. This stretch of highway is currently undergoing a controversial expansion project. Beyond I-45, other Harris County highways also made the list. I-10 was ranked 22nd deadliest nationwide with 76 fatal crashes, placing it as the third deadliest in Texas after I-35 in Austin. The report highlights a sobering statistic: motor vehicle crashes resulted in 186,284 deaths across the United States between 2019 and 2023. Rounding out the list of dangerous roads in the Houston area, FM 1960 ranked 114th with 45 fatal crashes, and I-610 secured the 131st spot with 43 fatal crashes. Several other Texas roads also appeared among the deadliest in the nation, including I-30 in Dallas County, I-410 in Bexar County, and I-10 in El Paso County.

Houston-Area Roads Identified as Particularly Dangerous in New Study #ERCOT #DangerousRoads #I45 #TrafficAccidents #FatalCrashes #MotorVehiclenews

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