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State sees Thanksgiving jump in speeding, crashes
State sees Thanksgiving jump in speeding, crashes

When the holidays arrive, many people take to the road as their way of getting to friends’ or family members’ homes in Connecticut to share in the celebrations. This can…

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How many traffic fatalities occur in Connecticut?
How many traffic fatalities occur in Connecticut?

If you drive regularly in Connecticut, you have no doubt seen your share of dangerous driving maneuvers. It can leave you amazed that some people manage to make it from…

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Data inconclusive on Uber’s effects on drunk driving
Data inconclusive on Uber’s effects on drunk driving

Many Connecticut drivers fear being hit by a drunk driver, and the existence of Uber and Lyft has left some feeling relieved. Yet studies on the effects of ride-sharing services…

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See a doctor if you have these symptoms after a crash
See a doctor if you have these symptoms…

In Connecticut, many drivers feel confident they are ok after a minor car accident. Yet there are injuries that can take time to present themselves, and some of these can…

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Drunk driver hits officer
Drunk driver hits officer

Connecticut residents know that should they ever been hit by a drunk driver, they can look to police officers or other members of law enforcement to help them and their…

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What are dram shop laws?
What are dram shop laws?

You know that drunk drivers are out there, yet like most, you probably never anticipate encountering one on the streets of Bridgeport. However, if and when such an encounter results…

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