Spring showers bring May flowers, but they also bring slippery road conditions and a host of other hazards for the average Montana driver.
The dangers of drowsy driving: Why you shouldn't drive sleepy
Not everyone is susceptible to falling asleep at the wheel, but some of us are. In fact, you may have experienced the heavy-lidded feeling of not being able to keep your eyes open while navigating traffic -- perhaps during a long-distance nighttime drive. The thing is, even if you don't fall asleep, being drowsy is very dangerous as it can affect your ability to quickly react to traffic and control your car.
How do rear-facing car seats measure up?
Most parents are responsible for the safety of their children and take all the steps they can to prevent their children from getting hurt unnecessarily. In terms of vehicle safety, this means buying an age-appropriate car seat that provides the maximum amount of protection in a vehicle collision. But how do parents know which kind of seat is best?
3 types of gun malfunction injuries
Most readers of this blog are familiar with the Remington Model 700 and the fatal flaws associated with this firearm that have been connected to deaths and injuries throughout the United States. The topic of the Remington Model 700 may make you wonder: What firearm defects can lead to injuries and what should consumers look out for?
Single-vehicle collision claims 26-year-old woman's life
Residents in the state of Montana managed to avoid having any car accident fatalities for over a month. Sadly, this fatality-free month came to an end on a recent Friday evening near Lame Deer. According to the Rosebud County sheriff, a single-vehicle rollover crash just outside of Lame Deer resulted in the death of a 26-year-old woman.