I live in Mechanicville and I drive back roads and farm roads to get to work. Each morning, before dawn I see at least four or five deer in the fields as I pass through. Some of them are closer to the road than others. But I wanted to tell these beautiful animals that my lights are not enticing and not to jump out at my car.
In an effort to make everyone safe while riding inside a vehicle, the governor has signed a law to make seat belts mandatory for backseat passengers as well.
If you have plans on taking a road trip or just being out on the roads in New York state, make sure you are not speeding. Today is the beginning of Speed Awareness Week.
There is another recall looming. This time it affects over six hundred thousand pick-up trucks and SUVs. The claim states there could be a glitch with the brakes.
Whether you are traveling toward the Clifton Common or to Upstate Concert Hall, this may actually make the traffic flow a little better. Even though I am not a fan of roundabouts, this may alleviate some of the congestion.
This time of year, more than any other time, you will see an influx of wildlife on or near the roadways in the Capital Region and across the state. Here are some tips to keep you safe on the roadways.
Traffic is terrible these days. Between people on their phones, people not paying attention, or people blatantly going against traffic laws, accidents are bound to happen and the Times Union put together a list of the most dangerous intersections in the Capital Region.