Anne Clark+FollowWhy Indy drivers face more crash risksIndianapolis drivers are dealing with some of the busiest—and riskiest—roads in the state, with over 36,000 collisions reported in Marion County last year alone. Speeding, distracted driving, and unpredictable weather are big factors behind these numbers. What’s really eye-opening is how many accidents happen at familiar intersections and on major highways, making everyday commutes more stressful. If you’ve ever wondered why insurance rates are climbing or why traffic feels more dangerous, the stats tell the story. Have you noticed certain spots in Indy that always seem to have fender-benders? Let’s talk about what you’ve seen and how we can all stay safer out there. #Transportation #Indianapolis #CarAccidents00Share
Christopher Gilbert+Follow🔥 Witnessing a car on fire driving past is quite a sight! Here's what you should🚗 Car Fire Causes: 1. Accidents: Collisions can cause fuel leaks, sparking a fire. 2. Overheating: An overheated engine can cause a car to catch fire. 3. Poor Maintenance: Faulty electrical wiring or fuel systems can lead to fires. 🚒 What to Do: 1. Call 911 immediately. 2. Stay a safe distance away. 3. Do not attempt to put out the fire yourself. Stay safe out there, folks! 🚦 #CarFire #SafetyFirst #CarAccidents #FireSafety #Emergency #911Call #VehicleFire #CarMaintenance #Overheating #StaySafe52Share
Peter Castillo+FollowOver Half of Crash Injuries Linked to Impairment?!Just read a wild stat: over 50% of drivers injured in car crashes had alcohol, weed, opioids, or other substances in their system. Researchers checked blood samples from 8,000+ drivers and found that mixing and matching substances is super common too. Apparently, younger drivers are more likely to have THC or alcohol, while older folks lean toward depressants and opioids. Rural drivers? Even more likely to have something in their system. Kinda makes you rethink who’s really safe on the road! #RoadSafety #ImpairedDriving #CarAccidents #StaySafe #Transportation60Share