NASCAR Bans Tweeting While Driving

NASCAR pro and social media darling, Brad Keselowski is facing fines after tweeting while driving during a race Monday.

According to a NASCAR spokesperson, drivers have been recently advised that electronic devises, including cellphone can no longer be carried inside racecars. Although drivers are encouraged to participate in social media, there are competition and safety concerns that

The racer was fined $25,000 for the infraction.  Some allege that the racer was being disciplined for a profane outburst after a crash and fight-marred race Sunday; NASCAR officials however, deny the allegations and urge that the fine is related to the recent rule change and driver safety.

Recent research has revealed that text messaging while driving makes a crash up to 23 times more likely to occur.  Texting while driving and fiddling with electronics poses unprecedented risks on our nation’s highways.  Avoid becoming another statistic, and save your texts until you’re no longer behind the wheel.  If you are involved in a serious incident, call the Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Local School Crossing Guard Struck and Killed

Students and co-workers mourned the loss of a crossing guard at a local school after the man was killed while directing traffic outside Mt. Mourne School in Iredell County.

The 59-year-old retiree was hit after a 23-year-old woman, who claims she did not see the man, was waved through traffic and struck the man shortly after 3 p.m.

The man was wearing an orange vest and waving an orange baton at the time he was struck.  There were also orange cones on the road at the time of the crash.  Some witnesses claim that “the only way not to see him is to not be looking.”

On the other hand, neighbors near the school report that the area is in need of some changes and that the traffic patterns have rapidly changed over the last 10 years.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation says engineers plan to look at the school zone area to see if any changes to the area would be appropriate.

According to investigators, the woman was not speeding nor was she impaired.  The woman is not yet facing charges, however, the district attorneys office has received the case for review.

School crossing guards play a crucial role in the safety of our children in route to school, yet these brave workers are at risk for traumatic injuries every day while on the job.  In fact, from 1993-2008, 120 crossing guards were killed on the job in the U.S.  Drivers should always be aware of what is happening around them on the road.  If you or someone you know is involved in a serious accident, it is imperative that you find an attorney that can pave your path to recovery.  Call Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Illegal Racing Ends in Tragedy

A 2-year-old boy is dead and three others injured after an illegal street race ended in a violent crash on Interstate 77 early Saturday morning.

According to North Carolina Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 1 a.m. near West Boulevard after two racing vehicles ran into one another and then slammed into a guardrail.

Three people were transported to Carolinas Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.  A two-year-old boy died as a result of the crash.

The driver of one of the racing cars,20, was ejected in the crash.

The 22-year-old driver of the second car and his passenger, 22-year-old mother of the deceased toddler were both injured in the collision.

Troopers say the drivers of both vehicles had alcohol in their system.  The three surviving victims are recovering in the hospital.

The incident shut down I-77 northbound near mile marker 8 for over two-and-a-half hours Saturday morning.

According to officials, charges will be filed.

In 2001, NHTSA reported that street racing was listed in police reports as a factor in 135 fatal crashes.  The fact is, illegal racing kills.  The rush is never worth the danger of a potentially fatal collision.  If you are hurt in an accident, call the Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Charlotte Teen Fighting For Life After Crash

A teenager is fighting for his life after being thrown from a truck in a crash early Saturday morning.

The accident happened around 1 a.m. Saturday morning at Highway 51 and Blair Road, off the exit ramp on Interstate 485.

The teenager was driving his pick-up truck when he collided with a Ford Mustang, hit a guardrail, and was thrown from the truck.

The teen was airlifted to Carolinas Medical Center Main with life-threatening injuries.

Luckily, the driver of the Mustang was not injured in the crash.

An investigation continues into whether alcohol and speed were factors in the crash.

The leading cause of death among people ages 13-19 in the U.S. in 2007 was motor vehicle crashes.  In fact, in 2009 alone, a total of 3,466 teenagers in the same age group died in motor-vehicle crashes.  If you or a love one is hurt after a serious accident, don’t make the mistake of waiting to call an attorney.  Call the most trusted Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.

Several Injured After Multi-Car Crash in Charlotte

A crash on Interstate 77 brought traffic to a halt in south Charlotte Monday morning.

The wreck happened around 6:15 a.m. near Clanton Road on the right side of the southbound lanes of I-77.  Two lanes were shut down for an hour while crews worked to clear the scene.

Two ambulances arrived on the scene and transported three people to the hospital.  The injuries were said to be non-life threatening.

Lanes were reopened around 7 a.m.  Traffic was backed up for approximately three hours with heavy delays at the Morehead Street intersection in uptown.

Studies by the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration reveal that in 2009 motor-vehicle crashes were the 11th most common cause of death in the U.S.  If you or someone you love is injured in a serious accident, get the most competent accident attorneys on your side by calling the Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.