Tennessee lawmakers passed 'Bentley's Law' which requires drunk drivers to provide financial support for the children of a parent killed by impaired driving.
The Super Bowl is America’s most popular national sporting event. All across the country, millions of people gather to socialize and watch the big game. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with support from the National Football League and Techniques for Effective Alcohol Management Coalition, has joined forces with the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) and law enforcement o
As party-going ghosts and goblins celebrate this October, the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) reminds everyone to keep the party off the road.
“There isn’t a Halloween costume clever enough to hide an impaired driver who has made the poor decision to get behind the wheel,” said KOHS Director of Highway Safety Bill Bell. “Whether you’ve had one too many or way too many it is just not wort
Montana Republican Congressman Alan Hale is apparently courting a new (and hopefully small) group of voters: drunk drivers.
Yep, this week, Hale actually argued against a new House Bill that according to the Missoulian would allow courts in Montana to "look back to impaired driving offenses up to 10 years old when someone is being punished for a drunk-driving charge, a change from the current