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We’re certainly used to severe winter storms here in Illinois. However, this January, a powerful winter storm has been impacting people from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic and as far Read More
For those of us who share Illinois’ expressways and interstate highways with large trucks, some data reported at the end of the year from the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) may Read More
One of the most dangerous elements of working on a construction site is being around vehicles and machinery that are backing up. Those in charge of construction sites have a Read More
All traffic accidents can cause serious injury or even death, but accidents that involve large commercial trucks often have catastrophic results. The process of recovery can take months or even Read More
A crash in Woodbridge this month left one man dead and another behind bars on DUI charges. Both men were correctional officers with the Cook County Sheriff’s Department. The crash occurred around 4 Read More
People who work in road crews doing construction on interstates and tollways around Chicago have some of the most dangerous jobs there are. Aside from the usual dangers involved in Read More
Drowsy driving is a problem here in Illinois and across America’s roads all year. One in three drivers surveyed by AAA admitted to driving “when they were so tired they had Read More
Electrocutions are the third most common reason for construction worker deaths — accounting for 10 percent of them. Many are the result of live wires around and above construction sites. Read More
Even though it’s not always easy to share the road with commercial trucks, you have no choice. There will be times, especially on the interstate, where you find yourself in Read More
You’re driving home from work or school or running errands in a gentle winter snowfall. Then suddenly, the snowfall becomes a blizzard. Next thing you know, you’re driving in whiteout Read More
A recent study into the reasons behind truck crashes and the best predictors of future crashes found the usual culprits for crashes — such as drowsy driving, not leaving enough Read More
Many Illinois motorcyclists put their bikes away in the garage for the winter. Others can’t bear to give them up for even a few months. If you plan to ride Read More
While construction work slows down here in Illinois during our brutal winters, it doesn’t come to a halt. Some projects still have to move forward. However, employers need to take Read More
Could a healthy economy contribute to a rise in traffic fatalities? It could be one factor, according to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). Officials are looking at a recent Read More
Imagine driving through Aurora on your way to work. You leave at your usual time, follow your usual route and even stop at the corner café for your usual cup Read More
Amid some good news recently from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that traffic fatalities were down by 1.8 percent in 2017 over the previous year, there was some Read More
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