Arizona’s Deadly Highway Ranking

A disturbing study reveals that Arizona had one of the top five most dangerous highways in America during the summer driving months in recent years. ASecurelife.com ranked the most dangerous highways nationwide from 2015 to 2017 based on fatalities. For example, Interstate 10, which stretches for 329 miles through Arizona, had…

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I-40 Crossover Crash Kills 8

A horrific collision between a Greyhound bus and a semi-truck on I-40 in New Mexico killed at least eight passengers and sent dozens of others to area hospitals last Friday. The crash happened near Thoreau, New Mexico, about 50 miles from the Arizona border. The New Mexico Office of the…

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Large Truck Accidents: Experience Matters

When it comes to a truck accident, experience matters; crashes involving a large truck (commercial trucks, semi-trucks, tractor-trailers) can often be catastrophic and fatal. Most large trucks are massive vehicles, often carrying thousands of pounds of cargo and goods. These types of trucks are heavy and usually can't stop quickly.…

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Catastrophic Wrong Way Crash Kills Two on I-40

A catastrophic wrong way crash claimed two lives on Interstate 40 in Northern Arizona on Saturday afternoon. Five other people were severely injured when a wrong-way driver crashed into a church van. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, law enforcement received reports of a driver speeding east in…

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Drivers Blamed for the Rise in Traffic Fatalities

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has decided to post a weekly numerical update of all Arizona traffic fatalities. The intention is to make the public aware that their actions have "life and death consequences." Arizona traffic deaths have risen steadily since 2014, and according to ADOT, ninety percent of…

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Changes Coming to I-10 After Years of Deadly Crashes

For years, I-10 in Pinal County has ranked as one of the most dangerous highways stretches in America, due to numerous fatal crashes on I-10. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is responsible for I-10’s safety in Arizona. ADOT, part of our state’s executive branch, wasn’t doing anything about this…

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