Apparently its just not safe to go for a evening walk here in Louisiana, as we rank the 5th most dangerous state in the country when it comes to being hit and killed by an automobile.
There are some great resources for road and travel information across Louisiana. Use these in addition to this radio station's website, Facebook page, and Twitter feed to keep your drive safe.
With survey numbers this high the chances of this story not being about you and the way you drive are very small. Some times the truth is right there in our mirror.
Got a foggy windshield and you're in a hurry to drive to work? Here's the fastest way to make that fog disappear without leaving your windshield all streaky and hard to see through.
This is pure common sense which means it would never fly in this country. It would probably result in a field day for personal injury attorneys but it could save hundreds of thousands of lives. You tell me if you think the idea is crazy or crazy enough to work.
Holiday motorist should have no trouble affording a fill up for their travels over the next few weeks. However, all good things must come to an end. We will tell you why you should be expecting an increase in gas prices in January.
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, that's not just the name of the campaign that's the truth. Louisiana law enforcement is not playing when it comes to keeping impaired drivers off the roads.
The Caddo Sheriff's Office will host an AARP Safe Driver Program on Friday, September 12, at the Northwest Regional Re-Entry Facility, located at 1125 Forum Drive in Shreveport. The class will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.