by James Lambka | Feb 12, 2020 | Children, General Info, Safety
Many cities and towns are catching on to a new trend with the provision of bikes and scooters either as a public service or as a business. A new study has found that the electronic bikes and scooters are having a higher rate of serious injury than their traditional...
by James Lambka | Jan 31, 2020 | Train Accidents
Following the Philadelphia Amtrak derailment, a couple of years ago, the recent Washington State derailment has brought up again the issue of why Amtrak has failed to implement existing technology that could have prevented the crash. The National Transportation Safety...
by James Lambka | Jan 10, 2020 | Washington Law
Mayor Jenny Durkan recently announced her plan to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety by reducing speed limits on city streets to 25 miles per hour. According to Mayor Durkin, a pedestrian is twice as likely to be killed if hit by a car traveling 30 mph versus a car...
by James Lambka | Jan 10, 2020 | Safety
As snowy weather continues to fall throughout most of Western Washington, travel through mountain passes such as Stevens Pass could become hazardous. Avalanche specialist, Alan Willard with the WSDT, confirms that snowplow crews are preparing for a busy week as the...
by James Lambka | Nov 19, 2019 | Safety
The holidays are coming up fast and that means travel for many people. Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe. 1) Take your time. Everyone is rushing around with last-minute things that need to be done during the holidays. Many people are simply in a...