Kentucky Accident Blog

Louisville Man Faces DUI, Reckless Driving, Endangering Officers Charges

Louisville Man Faces DUI, Reckless Driving, Endangering Officers Charges A Louisville man faces charges of DUI, reckless driving, and endangering officers after nearly hitting four police officers. According to the police report, David Mills, 23, was speeding near Algonquin Parkway and Winkler last Saturday. He nearly ran over several officers while driving under the influence. … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/28/16

Louisville Man Drove Drunk With 7-Year-Old Daughter

Louisville Man Drove Drunk With 7-Year-Old Daughter A Louisville man was arrested and charged with DUI and second-degree wanton endangerment after crashing his car while driving under the influence with his seven-year-old daughter inside the vehicle. The accident happened Monday night when Dustin Gantt, 30, was driving in a reckless manner at a high rate … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/22/16

Uber’s Self-Driving Vehicles Roll Out to Public

Uber’s Self-Driving Vehicles Roll Out to Public Self-driving Ubers are now a reality. The online transportation network company recently announced that the world’s first self-driving Ubers have been rolled out in Pittsburgh. The launch of self-driving vehicles is in line with Uber’s mission and goal to improve society. With the rising number of traffic accidents, … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/20/16

5 Bicyclists Hit by a Car

5 Bicyclists Hit by a Car Five bicyclists were hit by a car in Nelson County last Sunday. Four of them were taken to Flaget Memorial Hospital. They were released after being examined and assessed with non-life threatening injuries. According to the dispatchers, the accident happened shortly before 8 a.m. near Nelson County High School … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/19/16

Crashes Involving Bicyclists Remain Rampant

Crashes Involving Bicyclists Remain Rampant A bicyclist was struck by the mirror of a tow truck last week along U.S. 6 near Spottsville, KY. A young woman was walking her bicycle partially on the road when a man, who was driving east on U.S. 7, attempted to avoid striking the woman, but his truck’s mirror … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/07/16

Stay Safe Over Labor Day Weekend

Stay Safe Over Labor Day Weekend Labor Day weekend is here and we are expecting heavy traffic. If you and your loved ones decide to go out or take a trip, it is best to know what to do to stay safe and what establishments are open and closed. It is said that Saturday of … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/02/16

Evolve KY, to Lead This Year’s LOU Drive Electric Week

Evolve KY, to Lead This Year’s LOU Drive Electric Week The entire nation is observing National Drive Electric Week on September 10-18, 2016. This weeklong celebration, which started in 2011 as National Plug-In Day, aims to heighten awareness of today’s widespread availability and benefits of plug-in vehicles. These kinds of vehicles are best described as … Continued


Category: General
Published: 09/01/16

Former U of L Cheerleader Killed in I-64 Crash is Remembered

Former U of L Cheerleader Killed in I-64 Crash is Remembered The death of former University of Louisville cheerleader that happened earlier this month has been remembered by a colorful array of balloons in the sky. Last Sunday, U of L cheerleader Shanae Moorman’s former Male High School classmates organized the balloon release to honor … Continued


Category: General
Published: 08/25/16

Survey Reveals Worst Drivers in the U.S.

Survey Reveals Worst Drivers in the U.S. Florida drivers were ranked the worst drivers this year according to a survey conducted by SmartAsset, a financial tech firm. The survey results were based on collected data across four metrics particularly percentage insured, DUI per thousand drivers, deaths per thousand drivers, and Google trends on driving tickets. … Continued


Category: General
Published: 08/16/16

Kentucky Motorists Are Reminded Not to Pass Stopped School Buses

Kentucky Motorists Are Reminded Not to Pass Stopped School Buses As classes resume on August 10, it is worth reminding drivers to observe school bus traffic laws. In the recent survey conducted by the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS), it was found out that a total of 74,421 illegal passing … Continued


Category: General
Published: 08/05/16

What Happens When You Drive While Drugged

What Happens When You Drive While Drugged An intoxicated Kentucky couple was recently involved in a DUI crash, which disturbed a hive of yellow jacket bees that eventually attacked them. Noah Elkins, 36, and Priscilla Simpson, 35, were driving through Laurel County when they hit a utility pole, which awoke an angry swarm of bees. … Continued


Category: General
Published: 08/01/16

Pokemon Go and Driving Don’t Mix

Pokemon Go and Driving Don’t Mix From the time Pokémon Go, a mobile gaming app that enables players to catch virtual creatures, was released, the world went crazy and the smartphone revolution has begun. In the game, players walk around in their area, on the streets to catch Pokémon. While this may be something exciting … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/20/16

Have a Safe Summer with These Driving Tips

Have a Safe Summer with These Driving Tips Every summer has its own story; safety remains to be a priority especially when it comes to driving. Summer means no school and most teens are out on the road. According to the study made by AAA, the automobile research and educational group, teenagers are more likely … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/19/16

Nation Records First Bike-Sharing Casualty

Nation Records First Bike-Sharing Casualty A 25-year-old cyclist was killed on July 1 following a crash involving a flatbed truck at Belmont and Sacramento avenues in Chicago. She is believed to be the nation’s first person killed while riding a bike-sharing bicycle. The victim was identified as Virginia Murray. According to Officer Joe Estrada, a … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/18/16

Traffic Deaths Blamed on Lower Gas Prices, Weak State Laws

Traffic Deaths Blamed on Lower Gas Prices, Weak State Laws Lower gas prices fueled more motorists to get behind the wheel than ever before. And while it is great to travel and enjoy a road trip with family and friends, it has likewise contributed to the rise of traffic deaths nationwide. The National Highway Traffic … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/07/16

Man Dies After Suffering From a Cat Bite

Man Dies After Suffering From a Cat Bite Animal bites including bat, cat, dog, and snake are somewhat common. These lead to serious injuries and death, just like what happened to a 68-year-old man who died six weeks after a cat bit him on the right thumb. The victim suffered from a cat bite, developed … Continued


Category: General
Published: 07/07/16

Taking Senior’s Vehicles Can Kill Their Social Life

Seniors Giving Up Driving May See Less Social Activities When elders give up driving, they may also see their social well-being decline, a recent study suggests. The study looked at driving habits and social activities of over 4,300 adults ages 65 and above. It was found that those with vehicles are more likely to be … Continued


Category: General
Published: 06/06/16

Distracted Teen Drivers

Summer Season Sees Spike in Crashes Involving Teen Drivers Brace yourself for the summer, not for the Barbeques, but the teen drivers on road! Apparently, this is the season when the number of crashes involving teens usually increase. In a previous post, we talked about NHTSA conducting a study on teen drivers. Dashboard cameras were … Continued


Category: General
Published: 06/06/16

Self-Driving Cars Could Be A Nightmare Or A Blessing

Self-Driving Cars Could be a Nightmare or a Blessing Self-driving cars promise a lot of exciting things, the most important of which, are reduced traffic crashes and fatalities. However, according to a study conducted by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Leeds, and University of Washington, the future of roads with self-driving cars wouldn’t … Continued


Category: Car Accidents
Published: 05/23/16

Marijuana Legalization In Kentucky Raises Big Questions

Kentucky Could Legalize Medical and Recreational Marijuana According to a study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Safety, there’s no clear way to test whether a driver is impaired by THC. THC is the chemical found in marijuana that makes users “high”. Currently, six states – Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington – where … Continued


Category: Kentucky Driving
Published: 05/18/16

The Safety of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

The Safety of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Electric and hybrid vehicles have been around since 2000 and the number of consumers has grown since then. But while these cars are known to be fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly, many are still apprehensive about giving them a try. Common Concerns with Electric and Hybrid Cars One common concern … Continued


Category: Car Technology
Published: 05/16/16

Safety Tips For Kentucky Motorcyclists

Safety Tips for Kentucky Motorcyclists Riding motorcycles is a fun and rewarding activity. However, it doesn’t come without its risks.  The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says motorcyclists are 30 times more likely to die in a crash than automobile users. According to the LMPD, fatal crashes involving motorcycles are increasing from year to year, … Continued


Published: 05/06/16

Maintaining Safety Around Commercial Vehicles

Maintaining Safety Around Commercial Vehicles Commercial drivers undeniably play a very important role in our everyday living. Long haul trucking is regarded as one of the most crucial jobs in the country. They help the economy by transporting goods that are used on a daily basis. However, sharing the road with commercial vehicles, such as … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 05/04/16

The Watterson Expressway: Louisville’s Most Dangerous Road

The Watterson Expressway: Louisville’s Most Dangerous Road The latest data from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reveals that the road considered to have the most crashes in Louisville is Interstate 264, or the Watterson Expressway. Interstate 264, which runs in a circle on the southern side of Louisville, has had more crashes than any other road … Continued


Category: Distracted Driving
Published: 04/21/16

Trains Are Significantly Safer Than Cars

Train crashes are not as common as car or bus crashes and that is part of what has caused industry experts say trains are significantly safer than automobiles. The thing that makes train crashes sound more significant is that train crashes attract headlines immediately, such as the recent Amtrak collision near Philadelphia. According to the … Continued


Category: Car Accidents
Published: 04/11/16