The first road accident in the US is not on record.
In some countries, like the UK, it is the law that you must call the police. In the US you don't have to, but if you see a bad accident and it doesn't look like anyone is helping yet, you should do so.
On average, there are around 40,000 deaths from road traffic accidents in the US each year. This translates to about 100 deaths per day.
The first highway in the US was the wilderness road.
Cumberland Road =)
what city in the u.s became the first to install an electric traffic light
Clarification is needed. Deceit is not a traffic violation. Do you mean perjury?
No
A road report is necessary for anyone planning a long distance drive or commute to work. The US government provides national traffic information on the Federal Highway Information's website.
In the US, it is legal to overtake and pass a bicycle. However, as with all road obstacles, the passing must be done safely. As well, the bicyclist also has "rules of the road" responsibilities, including not to impede traffic and to use all precautions to bike safely... including to move as far right and off the road as possible so that traffic has the right of way.* Important - Bicycles must travel in the same direction as traffic which is on the right lane (right shoulder for bikes) in the US, and not ride "against" traffic. City traffic and bicyclists often have more risks to each other, because there is no road shoulder.
the silk road
Ohio
From what I can tell, the first use of a helicopter for news was LA 1958 for traffic and news Chicago 1958 and NYC 1962.