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Fatal Motorcycle Accident Reported on Bell Road

Posted in Motorcycle Safety,Tennessee Accident Law on August 9, 2017

A 23-year-old man from Hermitage was killed when his motorcycle collided head-on with a pickup truck on Bell Road in Nashville on Saturday afternoon. Per a report by WSMV.com, the accident occurred when the motorcyclist passed vehicles in the bike lanes of Bell Road before colliding with a pickup truck at the intersection of Stewarts… read more

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Clarksville Police Department Reminds Drivers of School Zone Traffic Laws

Posted in Bus Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on August 7, 2017

Officers with the Clarksville Police Department are reminding drivers of the traffic laws they must follow when they pass through school zones throughout the city, as the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System resumes classes this week. Per a report by Clarksville Now, a spokesperson with the CPD says that the department will be watching drivers carefully… read more

Man Faces Vehicular Homicide Charges after Fatal Pedestrian Accident

Posted in Pedestrian Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on August 3, 2017

A 39-year-old man is being charged with vehicular homicide after he struck a pedestrian with his SUV in Nashville late Wednesday. Per a report by WKRN.com, the accident happened just before midnight in the 1500 block of 22nd Avenue North. An accident report by the Metro Nashville Police revealed that the driver first sideswiped a… read more

Bus Driver Shortage Affecting Wilson, Robertson County Schools

Posted in Bus Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on August 3, 2017

School starts this week in both Wilson and Robertson Counties, but administrators with both school districts say they’re facing a shortage of qualified bus drivers. WKRN.com reports that Wilson County has enough bus drivers for day one, but the coming weeks could be a challenge. Officials with that school district say that one of the… read more

Hit-and-Run Driver Surrenders to Police after Fatal Pedestrian Accident

Posted in Pedestrian Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on July 31, 2017

A 45-year-old man turned himself in to officers at the South Metro Nashville Police Department Precinct in Davidson County Sunday after he was involved in a crash that killed a pedestrian. WKRN.com reports that the accident occurred just before 9 p.m. on Elm Hill Pike near Royal Parkway. Law enforcement officers told reporters that two… read more

7-Car Pile-Up Reported in Clarksville

Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on July 31, 2017

One person had to be extricated from a vehicle after seven cars were involved in a crash in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 24 in Montgomery County on Saturday morning. Per a report by WSMV.com, the accident occurred at around 9:15 a.m. near mile marker 8 in Clarksville. Troopers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol and… read more

Tennessee Highway Patrol SUV Struck on Side of I-40 in Dickson

Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on July 31, 2017

A Ford Explorer used by the Tennessee Highway Patrol was struck by a passing vehicle in the westbound lanes of Interstate 40 on Friday afternoon. Per a report by WSMV.com, the accident happened at around 2:45 p.m. when the trooper driving the SUV stopped to investigate a non-injury crash near mile marker 180 and the… read more

TDOT Concerned about People Stopping in Roads Due to Solar Eclipse

Posted in Distracted Driving,Tennessee Accident Law on July 28, 2017

A spokesperson with the Tennessee Department of Transportation says that anywhere from 300,000 people to more than one million people could come to Middle Tennessee to view the solar eclipse next month, and the agency is concerned about large numbers of drivers stopping in the middle of the road when the event occurs. Per a… read more

Cyclists Ride in Support of Bicyclist Injured in Natchez Trace Hit-and-Run

Posted in Bicycle Accident,Personal Injury on July 26, 2017

Around 50 bicyclists on Thursday took part in a ride of support for the man who was struck by a vehicle while riding on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Franklin recently. Per a report by WKRN.com, the cyclists met up at Franklin High School on Thursday afternoon and road to the city’s courthouse to raise… read more