There are many decisions people make while driving their vehicles in Florida. These decisions include how fast they will drive, when to change lanes and also quick decisions when forced to react to other drivers’ unexpected conduct. The last type of decision is...
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Motor Vehicle Accidents
The impact of distracted driving
Distracted driving is exceptionally dangerous driving behavior. Because of the significant harm it can cause victims unexpectedly injured in a distracted driving-related car accident, it is helpful to understand the problem of distracted driving and what victims can...
Adaptive driving beams are now allowed in vehicles in America
Adaptive driving beams (ADBs) have not been allowed in cars sold in the United States up to now. However, they have been allowed in several other countries around the world all along, including in Canada, Europe, and Japan. ADBs are headlights that give off more light...
What can be done after an accident with an uninsured driver?
There are many people on the roads in Florida every day. People drive to work, drive to school, drive to run errands and go shopping, to go and see friends and family, go out to eat, for recreational purposes and other reasons. There are also people who drive trucks...
Talk with your teen about safe driving practices
Getting their driver’s license is a major milestone in the life of a teenager. No longer dependent on mom and dad for a ride, teenagers are eager to get behind the wheel at any opportunity. Sadly, due to their inexperience and sometimes poor judgment, some teenagers...
Why minor accidents should be taken seriously
According to the latest statistics published by the National Highway Safety Administration, teen drivers in Florida and around the country were involved in approximately 297,000 nonfatal motor vehicle accidents in one year. Most of these crashes were caused by...