Articles, tagged with "national highway traffic", page 6
22nd November 2010
Whether it is a rouge baseball, golf ball size hail, or you were one of the five million crashes occurring in the United States (according to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), it is a given that most people will visit an...
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Author:
Rich Winslow
22nd November 2010
October 7, 2010 marked the passing of a new city ordinance for San Antonians, in which the City Council unanimously adopted a ban on texting while driving. The new law went into effect on October 15, 2010, which allows police officers to issue citations a...
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Author:
Alison@Sammis&Ochoa
19th November 2010
Claims of Car Accident Victims: Do not Delay!
What is the chance of sustaining injury or dying from a car accident?
There is a big chance. In fact, every 12 minutes a person dies in a car crash in the U.S.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Admi...
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Author:
calawyerpros
19th November 2010
As of now, authorities from various countries and international conventions have not produced a concrete definition of the term “driver’s distraction" relating it as to the causes of Car Accidents. There are diverse views and definition propounded but no ...
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Author:
calawyerpros
19th November 2010
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Fatal Car Accident Statistics reach around 43,000 on the average. Aside from this figure, more than a couple of million people are also injured from these tragic vehicular accidents.
Preven...
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Author:
calawyerpros
18th November 2010
Most people know that a bad driving record can affect car insurance rates, but did you know that your driving history may affect your life insurance rates as well? That makes sense when you consider that life insurance companies basically gamble on how lo...
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Author:
Denise
18th November 2010
If you happen to get involved in a car accident, you are more likely to suffer from bodily injuries. In some car crashes and collisions, these injuries can sometimes be fatal. Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show...
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Author:
cacaraccidentattorney
18th November 2010
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for the age group 2 to 14 years old.
The NHTSA, in its 2006 Children Traffic Safety Facts has also stated that every day in the United...
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Author:
cacaraccidentattorney
17th November 2010
For a variety of reasons, including an increase in the speed and cost of auto wrecks in United States, auto insurance has soon became an important purchase for responsible individuals. Not long after, the federal government mandated that auto insurance b...
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Author:
ard
17th November 2010
More than 31 percent of traffic fatalities in the US were caused by driving under the influence in 2008, according to a DUI statistics conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). With this finding, researchers estimated that 2...
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Author:
cacaraccidentattorney
17th November 2010
The importance of removing defective cars from the road is seen as a way of reducing motor vehicle accidents that have taken lives of many people.
Defects can kill car occupants by causing a road accident, or by making a survivable incident extremely d...
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Author:
cacaraccidentattorney
17th November 2010
One of the main concerns of a parent, caregiver, or a relative who may transport a child in a car is ensuring his or her safety against any kind of injury. This may be possible by choosing the right kind of child car seat that will be used in the vehicle....
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
17th November 2010
Auto accidents comprised the bulk of most personal injury claims in the United States. Thousands of people get injured or killed in auto accidents nationwide. In fact, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics show that an auto acc...
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
10th November 2010
A Texas DWI attorney analyses the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges leveled against you and offers solutions in return for a fee. Those suspected of driving while intoxicated have to undergo tests to determine their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). The ...
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Author:
Aliceshown
09th November 2010
Full face helmets cover the whole head region of the rider right from his brow to the back of his head to his chin. The thickly padded helmets are secured fastened to ensure a full protection of the skull area. Considered the safest of all models of helme...
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Author:
kellyprice1225