
Safety on buses has always been an issue in terms of safety and legality in the United States, and this is particularly true on commercial bus lines such as Greyhound. The reason is that when bus accidents occur, several people tend to get seriously injured or worse, and one of the reasons is that most [...]
Continue reading Federal Judge in Sacramento Refuses to Dismiss Greyhound LawsuitsSaturday, June 27, 2009
There are many traffic laws that people do not generally follow – passing on the right, speeding and talking on a cell phone without a hands-free device come to mind – and texting while driving is a recent addition to the ‘do nots’ of California driving. However, like the other laws mentioned, people continue to [...]
Continue reading Reason Texting While Driving is Illegal is Reinforced in Morning CrashFriday, June 12, 2009
We have all seen either an accident occur or the immediate aftermath of a crash, and it’s a natural human tendency to slow down and take a look at what’s happening. In common parlance, it’s known as ‘rubber-necking,’ which describes the manner in which drivers will stop or slow down their own vehicles to peer [...]
Continue reading Rubber-necking – Dangerous Activity to AvoidWednesday, June 3, 2009
Driving at night is often more difficult than day driving for several reasons. Not only is visibility much more limited relative to daylight hours, but it seems that more reckless drivers are on the road than at any other point during the day, whether alcohol is involved or not. As such, we all need to [...]
Continue reading Deadly Crash a Reminder for the Need for Defensive DrivingTuesday, May 12, 2009
Auto accidents occur all over the United States on a per-minute basis. While some crashes simply cannot be avoided, the number that fits into that category is actually rare. There is almost always someone at fault, and if you’d like to do what you can to make sure that someone isn’t you someday, we’d like [...]
Continue reading Minimizing the Risks of a Car Accident
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Auto Safety