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Buckle up, Mississippi, because it could soon be the law no matter where you sit in a car. Senators sent a bill that would require seat belts for all passengers, front seat or back, to Governor Phil Bryant for approval…
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Buckle up, Mississippi, because it could soon be the law no matter where you sit in a car. Senators sent a bill that would require seat belts for all passengers, front seat or back, to Governor Phil Bryant for approval…
The safety of a loved one is the number one concern of any parent that sends a child on a school bus. The video of what appears to be a Harrison County school bus going well above the speed limit…
Authorities say age may be a factor in the cause of yesterday’s three vehicle crash when an 81-year-old woman smashed her car into two buildings in Gulfport. Currently, there’s no age limit on when a driver can or can’t renew…
The Harrison County 4-h club is hosting a seminar for teen drivers this weekend. The event will be Saturday from two to four pm at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport. The seminar helps teen drivers become more aware of…
Harrison County 4-H Club is hosting a seminar for teen drivers. The event is this Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport. The seminar aims at helping teen drivers become more aware of the…
Slippery road conditions caused a ripple effect of accidents in Harrison County this morning. The on-ramp to Highway 67 at Highway 49 closed down around 6:30 because of the icy conditions. MDOT sprayed over 200 pounds of salt on the…
Katarina Luketich interviews Cecilia Dobbs Walton about the new Flashing Speeding Signs in Biloxi to let drivers know they are going to fast.
Speeding motorists on Highway 90 in Biloxi and other city streets are getting a friendly reminder from the city to slow down. In an effort to get drivers to pay more attention to their speed, the Biloxi Police Department, at…
Authorities say seat belts save nearly 13,000 lives a year. Making sure drivers are buckled up and safe is a worthy job. An award ceremony recognized the efforts of police officers throughout Mississippi today in Biloxi. News 25’s Gina Tomlinson…
Nearly 10 years ago, the lives of two Gulfport students were lost in a car accident on Highway 49. Their father has been turning the devastating loss of his only two children into a powerful message to help others. He spoke…
As you’re making your New Year's plans, make sure you’re safe behind the wheel.
“Drive sober or get pulled over” that’s the message Mississippi Highway Patrol is sending out once again this holiday season.
Independent taxi cab drivers in D’iberville, Gulfport and Biloxi still remain under the supervision of the Motor Vehicle for Hire Association.
Commuters hit the trifecta of harsh weather conditions during their morning commute with the flood warning, wind advisory and tornado watch advisory.
The Fourth of July is one of the most heavily travelled holidays all year. That’s why the D’iberville Police Department will be patrolling around the clock to ensure safety on the roads.
Mississippi Highway Patrol wants to remind people to buckle up, reduce speed and don’t drink and drive.
The clock is ticking down until a few new state laws go into effect
March is here and the Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) wants everyone to be safe and be aware as many head out for a well-deserved spring break road trip.
How often do you see someone driving next to you, not looking at the road, but at their cell phones?
A bill to eliminate the $5 inspection sticker passed the Senate Finance Committee Thursday.
More than 5 million car accidents happen in the U.S. every year, but some wrecks happen in certain places more often than others.
Speed limits are listed for ideal weather conditions and foggy roads can quickly become dangerous.