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Helmet Laws and Motorcycle Accidents

The number of motorcycle accidents in Kentucky is alarming. In the first half of 2012, the Kentucky State Police reported more than 800 motorcycle collisions and 33 fatalities, according to WLKY.  In 2011, there were 1,370 motorcycle injuries and 72 fatalities in Kentucky, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported. A study by the Centers…

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Kentucky Truck Accidents

Trucks were involved in 8,622 collisions in Kentucky in 2011, resulting in 83 fatalities and 1,832 injuries, according to the Kentucky State Police. Just over half of the collisions took place on U.S. and state-numbered routes, while 20 percent occurred on county or city streets, and 26 percent on interstates. Although the number of fatal…

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Two Wrecks on I-65 Claim 6 Lives

Six people were killed and five injured in a pair of March 2 motor vehicle accidents that happened just minutes apart – and at nearly the same spot – on Interstate 65 near Glendale, Kentucky. The first accident was a fiery collision that occurred on the northbound side of the highway, according to authorities. A…

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Woman Hospitalized After Lexington DUI Crash

A rear-end collision in Lexington sent one driver to the hospital with back injuries and the other to jail for drunk driving. The crash happened just after midnight on February 27. A woman in a passenger car was waiting for the light to change at an intersection when a Jeep traveling well above the speed…

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Kentucky Traffic Deaths Down in 2013

So far in 2013, a total of 57 people have died in 48 traffic crashes in Kentucky, according to preliminary statistics from the Kentucky State Police. That is 32 fewer fatalities than reported for the same time period in 2012. The death toll includes three people who died in three separate Kentucky vehicle accidents from…

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