By | November 23rd, 2017

When one vehicle collides into the side of another, it’s called a broadside accident. For motorists, broadside accidents are dangerous because only a metal and glass door separates the victim from the colliding vehicle. For motorcyclists getting broadsided by a car, the situation is more severe because there’s nothing protecting the person from the impacting car. The area of impact occurs at the motorcyclist’s legs and hip area. This causes fractures to the leg and hip. Injury can occur to the organs within the hip area such as the intestines,.

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By | November 2nd, 2017

Expressways lack many of the hazards common to ordinary urban and rural roads. Traffic doesn’t enter from side streets, driveways, and parking lots, and the traffic flow is more uniform. But expressways have their own unique set of dangers that can cause motorcycle accidents. In addition, if an accident should happen on an expressway, the higher speeds increase its injury and fatality potential. This is why motorcyclists should exercise caution and avoid these two dangerous riding mistakes: Riding Into the Blind Spots of Other Vehicles When passing a vehicle in.

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By | August 10th, 2017

Thousands of vehicles travel on our country’s highways. Many of them are large trucks transporting many different types of cargo. Trucks provide a necessary service for us and we must share the road with tractor trailers at all hours of the day and night. We all must be aware of the dangers to remain safe on the road. Lane Use Large trucks are not allowed in the far left (passing) lane on multi-lane highways. This is a safety requirement. Blind spots Just like cars, trucks have blind spots. Truck drivers.

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By | November 3rd, 2016

Thousands of accidents involving large trucks happen every year on California highways. Many of these crashes are avoidable.  More and more drivers in the United States are sharing the road with these vehicles. Many vehicles are operating at different speeds. The maximum speed on California highways is 65 mph.  Some areas allow 70 mph if posted.  Tractor trailer units are limited to 55 mph.  Highways with four or more lanes require large trucks to remain in the two farthest right hand lanes.  These two lanes are also shared with many cars..

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By | September 15th, 2016

Blind spots are something all drivers deal with when they’re behind the wheel. What is a Blind Spot? It’s the area around a vehicle that drivers cannot see even when their mirrors are properly adjusted. Such spots, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, cause 840,000 accidents each year in the United States resulting in 300 fatalities. Kinds of Accidents Caushttp://www.nhtsa.gov/ed by Blind Spots Intersections, multi-lane roads, and roundabouts all reduce visibility which greatly increases the risk of a blind spot accident. Some of the most common ones are.

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