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24th September 2009
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) January1st and October 31st are the two most deadly days of the year for pedestrian fatalities. Autumn is the season for the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities. The three ... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office
21st September 2009
Various studies and statistics come out every year not only to inform people of the damages brought by vehicle accidents but also to monitor the effectiveness of traffic measures being implemented by the government to prevent or at least decrease the occu... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
16th September 2009
The latest competitor in the subcompact car market from Chevrolet comes in the form of the 2009 Chevy Aveo. This model is slowly but surely winning over drivers who prefer larger vehicles, with its charm.
The Aveo comes in three models with the LT mode... Read >
Author: Andy Zain
10th September 2009
Florida Motorcycle Helmet lawThe Florida motorcycle helmet law was amended in 2000 to permit some riders to choose not to wear a motorcycle helmet. Under the modified law, a rider may forgo wearing a helmet if he or she is twenty-one or older and demonst... Read >
Author: Lionel Massey
10th September 2009
Alcohol abuse is one of the biggest health problems among teenagers that a recent government survey showed that this is the most commonly abused substance among people aged 21 years and below followed by tobacco and illegal drugs.
Another survey also p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
31st August 2009
“Pull Over Quick, there is something wrong with the car!” What to do? Ac
cidents and breakdowns happen despite the reliability of your vehicle, the routine maintenance, best intention or even the best defensive driving. According to law enforcemen... Read >
Author: D.M. Fehrenbacher
23rd August 2009
Product recalls are requests to return a batch or a whole production run of defective products. This is usually done for safety issues.
Aside from safety issues, a product recall can also be requested because of defects that diminish the product’s fu... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th August 2009
Car accidents are the leading cause of personal injuries and fatalities in the whole United States.
Every year, about 5 million victims suffered injuries as a result of car accidents.
Aside from those injuries; there are also about hundreds of thous... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th August 2009
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducted a comprehensive study on motorbike accidents that showed certain trends, factors, and demographics of victims.
These are some of the highlights of the study:
• In 2005, 41 perce... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th August 2009
Several studies have reported that SUVs are four times more likely to rollover than low-roofed cars because of its higher center of gravity and weight. With this conclusion, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) now requires automake... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
03rd August 2009
If you are ready to purchase your next vehicle, you are probably going through a mental checklist on what it is you want or need. Today, choosing the right car goes beyond how great it looks, how fast it goes and whether it is economical. There are so man... Read >
Author: Ravenwood
01st August 2009
The cash for clunkers bill was passed recently. The cash for clunkers program was designed with the motive of increasing the sales of the automobile and making it more environments friendly and protecting the ozone layer. This was a great deal for everyon... Read >
Author: Giovanni Joyce
31st July 2009
In January 2009, Yamaha recalled more than 53,800 motorcycles found to have faulty rear shock absorber. While only one person has sustained minor injuries, the company decided to announce a massive recall to avoid injuries and potential lawsuits.
Yama... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
31st July 2009
After years of studies, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) discovered that rollovers are the second most common cause of fatal road accidents after head-on collision. Further, this type of accident is the leading cause of deaths w... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
31st July 2009
The state of California has one of the strictest laws when in it comes to helmet use. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the state requires all riders and passengers, regardless of their age, to wear helmet every time they ri... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th July 2009
Ever take your car to the shop because of a problem and feel like the mechanic is speaking a foreign language? You are not alone. The world of automobiles is full of acronyms. In this article, we take a look at some of the more commonly used ones.
Do y... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
28th July 2009
It was not too long ago when contracts were made on a handshake and a assurance. Persons were not particularly concerned with things like insurance because they relied upon the goodwill of their fellow citizen to compensate them for unfairdamage.
For... Read >
Author: Khalif
28th July 2009
It was not too long ago when contracts were made on a handshake and a assurance. Persons were not particularly concerned with things like insurance because they relied upon the goodwill of their fellow citizen to compensate them for unfairdamage.
For... Read >
Author: Khalif
24th July 2009
Should we also mention that there's quite a big difference in the way men and women are actually driving cars? Do you see a woman speeding that often? Women in general tend to be much more respectful to traffic rules than men. In fact, this respect to rul... Read >
Author: John Scott
23rd July 2009
The federal law requires all car companies and equipment manufacturers to ensure the safety of consumers. And according to law, failure to meet the safety requirements will make these companies liable for any equipment and car defects.
Usually, compan... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
21st July 2009
Automobile insurance premiums vary for each type of people. Insurance companies perform risk management studies to determine the rate that will be charged to a policy holder.
The higher the risk the driver is likely to be involved in an accident, the h... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
21st July 2009
It was not long ago when contracts were made on a handshake and a promise. Individuals are not particularly interested in things like insurance because they rely on the goodwill of its neighbors to compensate for the damage illegal. For various reasons, i... Read >
Author: ali
11th July 2009
Generally, people who drive cars and other vehicles are expected to exercise “reasonable care under the circumstances”. When a driver fails to use “reasonable care” and causes an accident, his action is considered negligence.
The law of neglig... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th June 2009
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said 698 people were killed in bicycle collisions, which account for nearly 2 percent of the total road fatalities in 2007. The agency also said that about 43,000 bicycle-related in injuries happ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th June 2009
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that driving under the influence (DUI) kills 36 people in the US and injures 700 other every day. With this growing problem, the federal and state agencies have conducted several studies about DUI... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th June 2009
In Los Angeles, motorcycle defects are more dangerous than in any other cities in the United States. Los Angeles is famous for its busy, high speed and dangerous roads and freeways. Motorcycle defects add to the risks that may result in another accident.
... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th June 2009
In Los Angeles, motorcycle parts defect that lead to accidents are not all that uncommon. With thousands of motorists riding these 2 wheeled vehicles for speed and convenience, the motorcycle has become a part of the culture of Los Angeles.
Most motori... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
27th June 2009
While many drivers take their tires for granted, the truth is that because tires are the component of a vehicle that have constant and direct contact with the road, good tires are an essential safety feature. Indeed, in a recent NHTSA study, it was report... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd June 2009
Although parents take so much trouble to pick a quality baby car seat to carry their dear bundle of joy in the car, one of the saddest facets of kid safety on the roads is that in most situations they don't fit the seat in the correct way. According to a ... Read >
Author: Dwayne Singleton
19th June 2009
According to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA), there are about 250,000 child injuries due to car accidents. This translates to about 700 children getting hurt everyday because of road mishaps.
In another study, the National Highwa... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
18th June 2009
In 2007, a study conducted by the Department of Transportation revealed that nearly 13,000 people have died in road accidents which involved drunk drivers. While there is a 3.7 percent decline in “driving under the influence” (DUI) cases compared to ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
13th June 2009
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that there are about 3.3 million airbag deployments in the US from 1990 to 2008. More than 6,000 were saved from what would have been a fatal accident and countless lives have been saved f... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
13th June 2009
Sports Utility Vehicles or SUVs are a very popular mode of transport for many people in Los Angeles.
There is a perception of safety in driving and using SUVs given by the sheer size and thickness of these vehicles which makes it appealing to suburban... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th June 2009
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), single vehicle motorcycle accidents account for about 45% of all motorcyclist fatalities. From 1990 to 1999 more than 38,000 motorcyclists died from accidents and 294,000 had non-fat... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th May 2009
People in Los Angeles often participate in various activities that may cause them to sustain and suffer from different kinds of injuries. A person’s fragile body can be injured in different parts and some may be mild or severe. One part of the body tha... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th April 2009
Hit and Run
Any individual who drives a motor vehicle and gets involved in a traffic accident is compelled by law to stop in a safe area, give necessary details and information to the owner of whatever might have been damaged (for instance, property, c... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th April 2009
Rollover Accidents in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a busy city, full of various motor vehicles traveling around the area. For this reason, accidents happen frequently, and it usually results in various injuries, ranging from mild to serious ones, or even... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
09th April 2009
In the early part of the decade, the United States was consumed with SUV-mania. These large, powerful sports utility vehicles were seen by many as ideal both for sports-minded drivers and families who wanted a larger vehicle without investing in a full-s... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th February 2009
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that more than 83 percent of people in the United States buckle up. That’s excellent because seat belts save lives. However, what if you have defective seat belts? This scenario... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
08th January 2009
By far the most common type of injury accident involving children are those that also involve motor vehicle collisions. According to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA), nearly 250,000 children are injured every year in car accidents.
... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
17th December 2008
Pedestrians account for about 30% of all traffic fatalities involving children under the age of 15 years. NHTSA estimates that more than one-fifth (22%) of children between the ages of 5 and 9 who were killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. Approxi... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
15th December 2008
California is one of the most populated states and is known for its traffic congestion. The number of California auto accidents can be daunting. The NHTSA reported that there were 5,987,000 non fatal accidents in 2007; 2,491,000 of those car accidents re... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
02nd December 2008
A truck driver believed to have been on medication caused a chain of mini accidents on northbound Highway 1 in San Jose. The 56-year-old motorist initially clipped a white sedan, and then kept driving, hitting several signs on the way. He eventually cam... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves
30th November 2008
Here we are again with Thanksgiving just a few short weeks away. If you are like me, you are probably planning a trip to visit relatives over the holiday period, and no one wants their holiday trip to be ruined with a traffic ticket or, worse yet, a colli... Read >
Author: nationalsafetycommission
27th October 2008
Driving has become a daily necessity for city-dwellers these days, but the number of accidents on the road calls for another necessity. Car accident insurance and other personal insurance policies are so important that people should consider consulting in... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th October 2008
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported there were 773 bicyclists killed in collisions with cars, trucks and other vehicles in the United States in 2006. www.fars.nhtsa.dot.gov/People/PeoplePetalcyclists.aspx. The vast majority of tho... Read >
01st October 2008
Positive view
Motorcycles, as they are sleek, speedy, and of great utility, has grown its popularity especially nowadays where fuel costs have increased dramatically. People found great convenience in riding this transportation medium in going to and ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
11th September 2008
Have you recently been in a car accident in the state of Connecticut? Was it someone else’s fault? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has just released the 2007 Traffic Accident Statistics. It was found that over 2,221,000 passen... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
09th September 2008
A recall is a business enterprise's or a manufacturer's pull out of a product which the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) or Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other product-regulating government agency regard to be in violation of the th... Read >
Author: Marian Alba
08th September 2008
Parents go out of their way to choose the right car seat for their baby. They spend significant time and money to protect their most precious cargo. Yet, in 2005, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that, according to a multi-year ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
16th August 2008
In Hollywood films, Los Angeles car chase scenes and crashes, are famous the world over. But that is what people see in the movies. We can be very oblivious to the fact that car accidents really do happen in LA. And it happens more frequently than we care... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
14th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
As gas prices continue to rise to figures unseen before in the United States, as well as around the world, millions of Americans are looking at gas-friendly modes of transportation. Among the options available are scoote... Read >
Author: LegalView
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that there were 3.6 million tractor trailer trucks in use in 1998, as reported by the NHTSA's Office of Crash Avoidance Research. Tractor trailer trucks... Read >
Author: LegalView
15th July 2008
Due to many cases of vehicle rollover crashes that are reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), most people now are fully aware of the risks, situations and prevention from such unlikely eventualities.
Take the City of ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
20th June 2008
According to the FBI, over a million cars are reported stolen each year, and according to the National Highway Traffic Association, those stolen vehicles result in roughly 30,000 police chases which in turn cause 300 deaths. All of those numbers are grim,... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
04th June 2008
"Types of DUI:There have been many attempts to find advance indicators of who will drive when impaired by alcohol. The most well-established predictor is prior driving under the influence (DUI) arrests. Also, people who injure others or who have been inju... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"Alcohol is a hypnotic sedative and nervous system suppressive. Addiction to alcoholism has become a major social problem. Driving under influence of alcohol has become one of the common feature and cause of accidents today. As per studies carried out by ... Read >
Author: andy taylor
21st May 2008
Intoxicating driving can be defined as driving when a drug "renders the driver incapable of driving safely" or "causes the driver to be impaired”. The effects of specific drug abuse differ depending on their mechanisms of action, the amount consumed, th... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
20th May 2008
Laws reducing the legal BAG for youth can be strengthened by imposing administrative license revocation for drivers who are arrested with any measurable BAG. A substantial body of research supports the effectiveness of both administrative adjudication and... Read >
Author: sammybeanard
20th May 2008
For many years, NHTSA has been encouraging the States to strengthen their laws and programs dealing with youth traffic safety. Despite these efforts, progress toward major changes in State laws has been relatively slow. Only about five States have impleme... Read >
Author: sammybeanard
20th May 2008
The highway safety community has dramatically reduced the traffic fatality rate in the United States. In 1992, an historic low of 1.8 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled was achieved. This is substantially lower than the rate characteristic of t... Read >
Author: sammybeanard
24th April 2008
As cell phones and other gadgets accompanying wireless communication has increased tenfold over the last decade, providing more convenience for individuals on the go it has also increased the risks of deadly automobile accidents on the road as well.
Ce... Read >
Author: Legal
06th April 2008
Not all motorcycle accidents are caused by road recklessness. At times, accidents happen due to defects in a motorcycle or its parts.
What are you going to do when you find out or you have been informed of defective parts in your motorcycle?
Consum... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
01st April 2008
There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 - this number represents 39 percent of all traffic fatalities for that year.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), "A motor vehicle crash is considered to be alcoho... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
25th February 2008
It's an old joke that men make disparaging comments about women drivers, and it's a fact that most comedy comes from truth - but is there truth in the notion that men are better drivers than women? Not according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Admi... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
15th November 2007
Rollover accidents are far more likely to occur when the driver is in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) than if the driver is in an average sized passenger car. In fact, the statistics show that a rollover accident is three times more likely in an SUV than s... Read >
Author: Legal
08th October 2007
The family of Sandra K. Johnson, age 41, who died in a car accident on May 25, 2007, has filed a wrongful death action against the WA Botting Company of Woodinville, Washington. The law suit was filed in King County Superior Court by Seattle, Washington p... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
28th September 2007
As a result of the fact that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are not curable in any real traditional sense, the best defense against a TBI is the use of preventative measure. Therefore, as a result of the fact that the number one cause of TBI amongst Amer... Read >
Author: Legal
02nd August 2007
Chrysler has recently announced its plans of introducing the latest generation of the Grand Voyager MPV into the Chinese market next year. This particular model has obtained five stars in the NHTSA’s safety ratings, which is a performance that is yet ... Read >
Author: Evander
27th July 2007
General Motors the producer of Saab catalytic converters has recently announced a recall of all the 2007 Chevrolet Aveo vehicles due to a faulty fuel line which could cause the vehicle to go on fire in case of crashing accidents.
The Director of the... Read >
Author: Michhelle Crimson
20th June 2007
For nearly a century now Volvo has contributed to the world the safest and the most luxurious line of automobiles. It has shown to the world magnificent automotive safety engineering through the incorporation of the latest technological advancement and cl... Read >
Author: jessicamatthews
31st May 2007
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) intends to issue a rule on roof requirements by late September. The final version is expected in July 2008. The NHTSA plans to give the public two months to comment.
In yet another postponeme... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
23rd May 2007
Americas Top DUI DWI Attorney Website
If you have been arrested for DUI or DWI, it is obviously cause for concern—but not for despair. By hiring a quality defense lawyer who can protect your rights, there are a host of ways your case may be defendabl... Read >
Author: Donald Ramsell
20th April 2007
So you're finally going to sell that old car...the one that's given you years of good service. The one that's taken you to work, the kids to soccer, t-ball practice and back and forth from the grocery store.
Good for you. You put a small ad in the ne... Read >
Author: Tom OLeary
13th April 2007
As part of President George W. Bush's Twenty in Ten initiative that aims to reduce gasoline consumption in the United States up to 20 percent in the next ten years, Bush Administration's established the Alternative Fuel Standard (AFS) that will require ... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler
27th February 2007
For anyone that puts auto safety as a priority when it comes to purchasing new cars and trucks should understand that certain models perform differently in a crash. Learning what the new auto safety information is will benefit each and every person seekin... Read >
Author: Dennis James
27th February 2007
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), when comparing a automobile to a motorcycle rider the motorcycle rider has a 35 percent greater chance of getting hurt or dying in a automobile accident compared to a driver in a aut... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel
21st February 2007
So as to assist customers learn about the abilities of vehicles to keep passengers safe, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or the NHTSA, has done crash tests through its New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). And the latest series of crash... Read >
Author: James Russel
26th January 2007
As I write this, it seems that the biggest concern the Ford Motor company has is not Ford Focus recalls based on mechanical failings or flaws but Ford Focus recalls or rejections, in particular, or Ford boycotting, in general based on—AGAIN, snore, enou... Read >
Author: Gado
29th December 2006
Our world has been bombarded with myths and with legends. Some myths have their own scientific bases however most of them are purely concocted out of the scared and fearing minds of people. And when it comes to driving and drinking, there are also some ... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
14th December 2006
Try to look back at your driving history. How many times did you go over the speed limit just because you wanted to do so? How many times did you go over the limit all because you were hurrying to make it to your meeting on time? How many times did you ... Read >
Author: Tracy Dawson
29th November 2006
The tire pressure monitoring system is an electronic system and what it does is it monitors the level of air pressure or your vehicle’s tires. That way, you would not have to park your car somewhere, get out of your car, and go around just to check if... Read >
Author: Sarah McBride
28th November 2006
Is this the season for recalls?
A couple of days back, the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration has announced the recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles from two major auto manufacturers – Daimler Chrysler AG and the Ford Motor ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan
25th November 2006
Last year in Germany, the police authorities reported a total of 3034 accidents triggered by fatigue, including 1786 collisions resulting in personal injury. This equates to about 0.5 percent of all serious accidents. Nonetheless, safety experts believe... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
24th November 2006
It seems like there are going to be more recalls. Especially now that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or the NHTSA, has announced another batch of auto manufacturers that would be doing their own share of recalls.
According to th... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith
17th November 2006
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or more commonly known as the NHTSA, has proposed that the Electronic Stability Control, or the ESC, be used and be required for use in all vehicles. And after such an announcement, the company Bosch... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley
17th November 2006
It is September once again and it is the time to celebrate and spruce up the campaign towards informing everybody about child passenger safety. That is why September is actually referred to as the National Child Passenger Safety Month. This month-long c... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson
16th November 2006
?Children get caught up in the excitement of back to school season and forget to look out for cars. Many youngsters have trouble making accurate judgments about traffic speed and distance, so drivers have to be particularly aware.?
Beth Mosher imp... Read >
Author: Terry Brown
15th July 2006
For those of you out there who do not know it yet, the month of September has just been known as the Child Passenger Safety Month. This happened when the National Automobile Dealers Association, which is commonly known and referred to as the NADA, has p... Read >
Author: Sarah McBride
04th July 2006
2600 deaths each year. About 100,000 injuries that lead to being disabled each year.
These are the numbers from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). And these are simply the statistics for effects of crashes and vehicul... Read >
Author: Michelle Crimson
04th July 2006
How a person acts in the society is basically the attitude that he has been taught at home.
This has been one of the major theories and beliefs that people have. This is mainly because it has been said that the home is the breeding ground for attitu... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson
07th June 2006
Investigation of DUI Cases:
What are the SFST's?
How do CA courts deal with FST's that are not performed in accordance with NHTSA?
The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has done extensive studies of field sobriety testing (FS... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Investigation of DUI Cases:
Give Examples of Non-Standardized FST's:
How to be given, what clues, what they mean.
Law enforcement agencies employ a number of different field sobriety tests to determine enough probable cause to make an arrest for drun... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Investigation of DUI Cases:
What driving patterns do police typically look for in DUI cases?
What do each of these driving patterns signify?
Why are they evidence of impairment?
The driving patterns that police typically look for have been out... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
DUI and Motorcycles
Alcohol intoxication is a leading factor in motorcycle accidents and fatalities. Law enforcement officers have been trained to identify driving patterns that indicate a probability that a motorcyclist is driving while intoxicated. ... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
28th May 2006
There is a new initiative out now. And Hyundai Motor America has got something to do with all of it.
You see, Hyundai has recently announced to the public that it is out to set out on informing consumers of the essential life-saving technology that ... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson
20th May 2006
One of the major concerns that vehicle manufacturers have to face in their daily production of vehicles is to ensure that each and every machine that rolls out of their assembly plant is safe enough for people to travel on. This is mainly because it act... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
16th May 2006
In a country where over 200 million people use cell phones, the increasing reliance on cell phones while driving has truly become the norm. Although there is tremendous value in being able to carry your cell phone with you everywhere, this attractive con... Read >
Author: Elena Afloarei
11th May 2006
Saddle is the crown of your bike. It is your pride as a rider. Nonetheless, there are riders who are confused when it comes to choosing motorcycle saddles.
Motorcycle seat height is one of the concerns of riders. Thus, it must be chosen with important ... Read >
Author: maricon williams
10th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton
Roadside field sobriety tests (FSTs), developed at the behest of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are commonly employed by police officers during DUI stops to determine whether a driver is under ... Read >
Author: Lance Knowlton
09th March 2006
Finding its way to the automobile world in 1986, the Dodge Dakota has been around ever since. This vehicle model from Dodge is a tough and compact truck. It has been crafted to be tough and very much powerful. The power from this vehicle comes from its ... Read >
Author: Tracy Dawson
17th January 2006
It was not too long ago when contracts were made on a handshake and a promise. Individuals were not particularly concerned with things like insurance because they relied upon the goodwill of their neighbor to compensate them for wrongful damage. For a v... Read >
Author: Sam Caldrone
21st October 2005
DMV records, driving, motor vehicle records or MVRs provide detailed information about a person's traffic violations, DUIs, license suspensions. Unfortunately, most states no longer allow online access to DMV records, so this must be done by US mail from ... Read >
Author: Fred Appleyard Jr
19th October 2005
Wearing helmet is a rider's expression. The helmet itself is an expression of what kind of rider he is. There are different styles and designs available in motorcycle stores these days. Colors range from classic solid colors to domineering neon and lumino... Read >
Author: maricon williams
06th October 2005
You hear about automotive recalls all the time in the newspaper, on the Internet, as well as on the nightly news. Amazingly, one in 12 cars traveling the roads today were recalled for one reason or another in 2003. However, even more amazing is the fact t... Read >
Author: Jeff Dragt
10th August 2005
Our usual headline reads: Motorcyclist dies when hit by loose inner tube. As I pore over other news publication another issue struck me: Motorcycle collides with deer last week. These kinds of news are not new to us. They bombard us day by day through our... Read >
Author: maricon williams
24th June 2005
All 2005 EX Elements will feature anti-lock brakes and front side airbags as standard equipment. EX models will also benefit from MP3 and Windows Media(TM) Audio (WMA) playback capability as well as standard XM(R) Satellite Radio.
Honda's 2.4-liter, i-VT... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
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