Scary NM Trucking Accident: Driver Falls Asleep While Hauling Radioactive Material

New Mexico Truck Driver Falls Asleep While Driving on I-40: Cargo is Radioactive Material—What Happens if Someone Was Hurt? It’s a nightmare scenario that was luckily avoided.  News outlets are reporting that a truck driver on Interstate 40 feel asleep while driving.  He was driving a large commercial truck which left the roadway and…

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New Mexico Trucking Crashes Caused by Speeding

Speed Kills, Especially When New Mexico Trucks Speed on Interstates In case you did not already know, speed kills.  According to statistics, speed-related crashes cost $40.4 billion and resulted in over 10,000 deaths.  Approximately 30 percent (30%) of all motor vehicle accidents are caused or contributed to by speeding.  Among male drivers, seventy-four percent (74%)…

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US 550 is One of the New Mexico’s Deadliest Roads

Recent Study Finds US 550 in New Mexico to be State’s Deadliest According to government traffic data, US 550 may be the deadliest road in New Mexico.  Residents of New Mexico know this, as US 550 has a high speed limit and a narrow median separating the two southbound and two northbound lanes.  This…

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Two Passengers from Roswell Killed in US 70 New Mexico Truck Crash: NM Attorney Explains

New Mexico Rear End Truck Accident Kills Two from Roswell on US 70 near Elida, New Mexico: New Mexico Trucking Accident Attorney Explains the Rights and Liabilities According to multiple news outlets, a horrible motor vehicle crash occurred on March 25, 2017 at about 2:15 PM on US 70 just south of Elida, New Mexico….

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New Mexico Cities with the Worst Intersections for Fatal Car Accidents

These New Mexico Cities Have the Worst Ranked Intersections for Fatal Car Accidents in the Entire State! Intersections are the most dangerous portion of the road and travel pattern that a driver can encounter. Unfortunately, most drivers encounter an intersection several times a day. While most drivers successfully navigate these intersections, far too many…

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