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District 7 Councilmember Marina Alderete Gavito wrote the proposal in an effort to reduce traffic accidents and make city streets safer.
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Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the U.S. A highway patrol officer explains how drivers should handle emergency scenarios, from extreme weather to aggressive tailgaters.
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Police are experimenting with various methods to determine whether drivers are under the influence of marijuana, but unlike alcohol, a number of factors make that difficult to know with certainty.
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Today's rains may overwhelm lower water crossings throughout the area and endanger motorists.
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Jamie Troese, 38, exclusively seizes to exposure to LED lights. For people with light sensitivities, exposure to LED lights can lead to headaches and impacted vision.
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A large cell packing hail moved south of San Antonio, passing near Devine and later Pleasanton. One inch hail was reported in the Poteet area.
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Yes, it's possible to get around without relying on your phone, say navigation experts. The first step is to let go of your fear of getting lost.
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San Antonio is the first city in Texas to implement a program that helps drivers pay for repairs.
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Critics say the ‘Omnibase’ program — designed to spur people to pay off old tickets — often leaves poor Texans trapped in a cycle of debt.
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Researchers analyzed 12 years of county-level fatality data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Across the country, they found higher crash fatality rates in places where social time doesn’t align with solar time.