What Are Pensacola’s Most Dangerous Intersections?

According to the City of Pensacola, a new graph illustrates a tally of the total number of crashes that occurred at nine Pensacola intersections between 2014 and 2022. These numbers show significantly fewer crashes in 2020, likely due to stay-at-home…

What Happens If The Driver That Hit You Dies In The Car Wreck?

According to Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), 2,594 fatalities have resulted from crashes in 2023.  What Is A Traffic Homicide Investigation? A traffic homicide investigation begins when a traffic crash results in death. Typically, a traffic homicide investigator…

Why The Most Dangerous Intersections In Pensacola Need Red Light Cameras.

Courtesy of Pensacola News Journal Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves and Pensacola Police Chief Eric Randall made their case Tuesday for the city to embark on a red light camera pilot program for some of the city’s most dangerous intersections. Recent…

Pedestrian Safety Should Be a Priority: Here is Why!

October is Pedestrian Safety Month Every October, NHTSA celebrates National Pedestrian Safety Month. States, local leaders, traffic safety professionals, transportation planners and engineers, other stakeholders and concerned residents are invited to join us in helping to create a transportation system…

Back To School and Bus Stop Safety – Do You Know the Golden Rules?

Florida school buses carry precious cargo – our children. Most motorists drive with caution around school buses and at school bus stops and school zones, but accidents do happen and children walking or riding bikes can be unpredictable, so motorists…

Auto Accidents In Escambia, Santa Rosa & Okaloosa Counties: Week 22 Recap

When passing an auto accident on the side of the road, many people think to themselves, “What happened?” Every year auto accidents result in hundreds of thousands of injuries. The National Safety Council estimates 38,300 people were killed and 4.4…