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Speeding doesn't get you there faster

While it might seem counter intuitive, speeding doesn't help you reach your destination faster, even if you're passing cars. The biggest factor that slows drivers down is stop lights. It's not only the time spent in idle; there is also the factor of deceleration and acceleration before and after them. This further reduces your time saved even as it raises your blood pressure. Instead, make a practice to plan your route, leaving ample time to get to where you need to go. For more info on how exactly you are wasting your time speeding, click here.

Twelve tips for a safe Independence Day

Fireworks sent over 11,000 people to the emergency room in 2013. Many of the activities that Americans celebrate with include some hidden dangers if not done responsibly. In the spirit of conscientious celebrating, here are some tips to use firecrackers safely.

Ten tips to prevent road rage

Despite roadways becoming increasingly congested, how we feel when driving has everything to do with our attitude. NHTSA (National  Highway Traffic Safety Administration) estimates that aggressive driving accounts for about one-third of all crashes and about two-thirds of the resulting fatalities. There are things drivers can do to limit the behaviors associated with aggressive driving. 

The correct way to merge in cone zones

 How many of you give the stink-eye to those drivers who seem to ignore the lane closure signs, refusing to get over until the cones push them to cut in front of you? Wouldn’t it feel better to not let them in? At all, ever? Actually, the most efficient way to get over is to wait until the cones start. While it looks rude, it’s actually faster and safer. To learn how this works, read on

Tips to keep your kids safe at the swimming pool

Backyard swimming pools don't have lifeguards, so it is up to the homeowner to keep everyone as safe as possible. There are some things we can do to prevent accidents and drownings in the pool. This article lists the following items recommended for a poolside safety kit.

How Much Does a DUI Really Cost?

We all know that drunk driving is one of the most dangerous things one can do. On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving accident at some point in their lives, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. While a DUI can feel like someone's worst nightmare, the alternative is so much more severe, as often drunk drivers speed, tailgate, or cross the center line - behaviors that can bring on deadly injuries to all involved. Drivers who are caught driving drunk incur long-lasting financial repercussions that go far beyond the fine itself. To learn how much DUIs cost, click here to read more.

Lots of Rain? Don't Hydroplane. Here's How You Can Drive Safely on Wet Roads

Wet roadways present some driving hazards that can catch drivers off guard, especially hydroplaning. Hydroplaning means a loss of traction and sliding on a film of water. Wet road surfaces can cause tires to hydroplane. This could result in the loss of control and steering ability, as your tires may lose contact with the pavement. It's a scary feeling to suddenly feel your car hydroplaning, but here are some things you can do to recover quickly.

At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Wichita and Hutchinson regions rank in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.

Motorcycle accidents are a common occurrence in WichitaHutchinson, and across Sedgwick County and Reno County. Wichita and Hutchinson are popular with motorcyclists, and with so many bikes on the roads, the number of collisions is high, and motorcycle accidents are a major safety and economic issue for riders in the region.

Get information here on Wichita motorcycle crashes and laws.

Motor vehicle accidents are a common occurrence in Topeka and across Shawnee County. Many crashes are completely avoidable, caused by drunk drivers or distracted drivers. Whatever the cause, car accidents are a major safety and economic issue for the Topeka community.

Get information on car crashes from the Police Departments in the Topeka region

The Topeka Police Department offers information on accidents, and also provides information on filing a police report and on obtaining a police report.