
Run-off-the-road accidents commonly occur at night.
Woman Drives Off Road, Dies After Falling to Lower Levels of I-35
According to a report from News4SanAntonio, a woman died after a late-night crash on Interstate 35 last weekend.¹

Run-off-the-road accidents commonly occur at night.
According to a report from News4SanAntonio, a woman died after a late-night crash on Interstate 35 last weekend.¹

Drivers can still face a civil trial if criminal charges are involved in an accident.
According to a report from News4SanAntonio, a man and woman are recovering after being struck by a vehicle during a late-night argument.¹

Construction workers are at greater risk of burn injuries.
According to a report from News4SanAntonio, a construction worker was hospitalized after a transformer exploded on a West Side job site.¹

High school football consistently has higher injury rates and more serious injuries than other sports.
According to a report from News4SanAntonio, a Northside ISD police incident report has been released detailing the tragic death of 16-year-old Jaren Lawson.¹

Drivers must yeild ROW to any emergency vehicle displaying lights or sirens.
A fire truck responding to a medical emergency was involved in a multi-vehicle collision Friday morning on San Antonio’s West Side, according to a report from News4SanAntonio.¹

Motorcyclists are responsible for their passengers’ safety.
A woman died after falling from the back of a motorcycle just after midnight on the Far Northwest Side, according to a report from News4SanAntonio.¹

Multi-vehicle accidents often happen at intersections.
According to a News4SanAntonio report, three people—including two SAPD officers—were hospitalized after a multi-vehicle crash near the Medical Center Tuesday evening.¹

Garbage trucks can cause catastrophic damage when involved in accidents.
A teenage girl was killed early Monday morning after being struck by a garbage truck on San Antonio’s Northwest Side, according to a report from News4SanAntonio.¹

Children can be hit by a school bus if they let their guard down.
A 17-year-old boy was seriously injured last week after being run over by a school bus in Kerrville, according to a report from KSAT News.¹

Drunk driving exponentially increases the risk of an accident.
A driver was arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly crashing into a VIA bus and fleeing the scene, according to a report from News4SanAntonio.¹