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Accident on New Hampshire Interstate 89 Involves Snowplow, Car, Tractor-Trailer

Recently, Interstate 89 near Sutton, New Hampshire was closed for two hours as rescue workers cleaned up after a three-vehicle accident that involved a snowplow, a car, and a tractor-trailer. According to an article in The Boston Globe, I-89’s southbound lanes were closed in the early afternoon after a large truck hit a snowplow truck, which […]

Researchers Develop Car that Senses a Driver’s Alcohol Level

Researchers in Massachusetts are working on a car that will sense whether its driver is too intoxicated to drive, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. The car uses sensors to estimate the driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC), and if the driver’s BAC surpasses a pre-set level, the car will not start. Cars equipped with […]

New Hampshire Injury News: Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury

Many types of accidents, including car accidents and motorcycle accidents, can result in traumatic brain injury (TBI). A traumatic brain injury may occur if the head hits or is hit by a hard object, or if a sharp object pierces the brain. The phrase “traumatic brain injury” covers nearly all injuries to the brain, from […]

New Hampshire Requires “Phase II” Intervention for DWI Convictions

Drivers convicted of their first driving while intoxicated (DWI) offense are required to take the New Hampshire impaired driver intervention program (IDIP). Drivers facing a second DWI conviction within ten years of the first one must also take alcohol education classes. These drivers take a Phase II class, which differs from the first-offense class in several ways. […]

How Does a New Hampshire Driver Become a “Habitual Offender”?

When the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles labels a driver a “Habitual Offender,” it’s more than just a name. Habitual Offender status in New Hampshire carries several penalties, including the loss of driving privileges. A New Hampshire driver can be labeled a “Habitual Offender” for a number of different reasons. Many offenders receive that label after being […]

Prevent Child Injuries: CPSC Launches Consumer-Friendly Product Warnings Database

Parents do everything in their power to keep their children safe. However, even the most cautious parent can only do so much when a dangerous or defective product is unknowingly used by their child. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently “soft-launched” a nationwide database that collects consumer concerns about product safety. The database will be […]

Stem Cell Therapy May Benefit Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries

Stem Cell Therapy May Benefit Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries
Researchers who study the uses of stem cells to treat and cure certain conditions may soon begin limited testing on patients with spinal cord injuries, according to a recent article in The Washington Post. Spinal cord injuries occur when the spinal cord, or the bundle of nerves responsible for communications between the body and the brain, […]

Benefit Held for New Hampshire Trooper Injured in Motorcycle Accident

Friends and supporters of New Hampshire state trooper Tom Bolton held a fundraising benefit on his behalf on January 15, according to an article published in The Nashua Telegraph. ESPN/WGAM sports radio host Jim Censabella led the fundraiser’s events, which included live music, raffles, and auctions. Trooper Tom Bolton was recently injured in a serious motorcycle […]

New Hampshire Drunk Driving: Why Is the Drinking Age 21 in Every State?

Older New Hampshire drivers may remember when the legal age for drinking alcohol was lower than it is today. Between 1971 and 1982, several states lowered the drinking age to include residents as young as 18 years of age. Today, however, the minimum legal drinking age is 21 in every U.S. state. What happened? The […]

Federal Study Uses Computer Sensors to Prevent Drunk Driving

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released study results that compare various types of computer sensors and evaluate whether these sensors would be useful in preventing drunk driving. In each case, computer sensors were attached to vehicles, where they recorded information on the vehicle’s speed, its position in the road, the driver’s acceleration, braking, and […]