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Every day, drivers across Washington unknowingly navigate roads, bridges, and highways that are overdue for crucial maintenance. These silent dangers, often overlooked, create serious risks for commuters and travelers alike. Consider the following statistics: 59% of Washington’s lane miles are overdue, with many far past due, for preservation and maintenance. There are currently 159 concrete...

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The Super Bowl is the most-watched regular television broadcast in the United States, attracting an audience of approximately 130 million viewers, with roughly 10% tuning in from international locations. As the annual championship game for the NFL, the Super Bowl is broadcast in about 40% of American households. Preparing for the Big Game The evening...

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Eugene, the second-most populous city in Oregon and the county seat of Lane County, has an estimated population of about 180,000. It is a key part of the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan statistical area, which is the second largest in the state after Portland. Eugene identifies strongly as “Track Town USA” due to its robust running programs...

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Today, we observe not only technology enhancing the safety of travel but also making it more enjoyable, particularly through the increasing integration of automated systems or self-driving vehicles (AV). Although drivers must remain vigilant, it is widely believed that the future lies in these advancements. Cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Austin have been...

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Driving Hazards in the Pacific Northwest: A Growing Concern New findings place Washington as the third-deadliest state for fatal crashes during bad weather. Washington State also leads the nation in accidents caused by “other” adverse conditions. Fatal Winter Accidents in Washington State Winter car accident fatalities present a serious concern. Each year, an average of...

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Driving Hazards in the Pacific Northwest: A Growing Concern Oregon and Washington drivers face some of the nation’s most perilous road conditions, andrecent research has shed light on the severity of the situation. According to new data, Washington ranks third in the nation for fatal crashes during inclement weather and has the highest rate of...

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In 2010, a comprehensive analysis by the NHTSA of crash data across the calendar year revealed some striking trends. Despite the potential dangers posed by snowstorms and icy roads, January emerges as a month with relatively low average crashes. High-Risk Days: New Year’s Day Tops the Chart January 1st stands out as the most dangerous...

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Winter brings an array of dangers for drivers, ranging from slippery or icy roads to severe storms that can leave vehicles stranded for hours. Additionally, this season is marked by an increased risk of wildlife collisions, as animals are more active during the rut. However, one hazard stands out for its subtle yet deadly nature,...

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Winter weather poses a variety of challenges for drivers, as we’ve previously explored with topics like icy roads, and even the risks of wildlife-vehicle collisions during seasonal transitions. Among these hazards, one stands out as particularly insidious for causing multi-car pile-ups: fog. Today, we’ll dive into the unique dangers posed by fog, exploring the different...

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In Washington State, the surge in personal mobility options like electric scooters, mopeds, and e-bikes has reshaped how people navigate cities. In Seattle, you’ll often see commuters weaving through Pike Place Market’s narrow streets or crossing the busy thoroughfares of Capitol Hill, where public transit options are limited. In Spokane, paths like the Centennial Trail...

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