I've seen major winter storms that involved less crashing than what happened on I-55 in Missouri after only a couple inches of snow as new video reveals.
My dad always taught me when roads are slick, assume oncoming traffic may come right at you. That has saved me more than once. A Midwestern mom showed quick thinking in a similar situation that likely saved her family's lives and that of the other driver, too.
It can happen that quickly. A wild dashcam video shows a violent collision in the Midwest where a red-light runner hits another car in the side sending it airborne barely missing a pedestrian in the crosswalk. Miraculously, there were no injuries.
His mother remembers him as a boy who loved life so much he didn't like to pause to eat or sleep. Sadly, Robin Keller's family learned that tragedy from mistakes behind the wheel don't just happen to other people. This is the story of Darrin Edward Cale who died on August 9, 2001.
Her mother said she had the whole world ahead of her. Sadly, that's no longer a possibility as a 19-year-old named Alexxyss looked at her phone while driving and paid the ultimate price.
If you've driven in the tri-states much over the years, you will likely laugh at this a lot. A hilarious study claims Iowa drivers are the worst in the country while Illinois is among the best.
Deana Dothage has experienced events in her life that you would hope no one would ever face. Her Missouri family was forever changed by not just one, but two driving tragedies.
It's the sort of accident that only happens to other people. That's what one woman believed before a distracted driver caused the death of both her parents and almost took her life, too.
It's a little sad that people need to be rewarded just for doing what they should be doing already. But, as distracted driving becomes more of a life and death problem, it's a good thing that a new app rewards people for not messing with their phone when they're behind the wheel.