Author Archives: Richard Craig



Could Car Crash Deaths Become A Thing Of The Past?

Apr 12th, 2012 Richard Craig

Car manufacturer Volvo certainly thinks so, as do many leading researchers.

Why People Have Car Crashes

Mar 11th, 2012 Richard Craig

Car crashes are so common that they are almost thought of as 'one of those things.' But they are so completely avoidable and we shouldn't forget that. I will explore some of the obvious contributors to these accidents over the next couple of days.

The Couple Who Used Their Car Crash Tragedy to Help Others

Mar 3rd, 2012 Richard Craig

A couple from Scotland who lost their son in a car crash earlier this year have channelled their grief into a proactive safety campaign.

Garages' Laziness Could Lead to Rise in Road Traffic Accidents

Jan 20th, 2012 Richard Craig

Should we be worried? On the evidence of a recent Which? survey, yes we probably should.

What You Should Do After a Car Accident

Jan 4th, 2012 Richard Craig

Some people panic in the aftermath of a car crash, and forget what to do. Here a few pointers to keep you on the straight and narrow

Car Accidents Are Becoming Rife: What Can We Do About It?

Oct 18th, 2011 Richard Craig

With car accidents still an omnipresent threat to human life, perhaps the time has come to implement some more stringent safety measures.

Three More Ways to Avoid a Car Crash

Oct 8th, 2011 Richard Craig

Here are three pieces of advice that, if followed by everyone, would dramatically lower their chances of being involved in what is the most dangerous of all car crash types: the single vehicle accident.

Car Accident Deaths Are Decreasing, But They Could be Stamped Out Altogether

Sep 20th, 2011 Richard Craig

EU road safety measures seem to be working, but there is more to be done.