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- The Best Ideas To Avoid Crashes By Sharing The Road
March 10, 2022
Read MoreJune 19, 2019 For practical purposes, drivers must have a greater awareness of the presence of bicyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists on our roadways. Sadly, this does not always happen. In 2017, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, accidents involving vehicles claimed the lives of: 783 bicyclists 5,977 pedestrians 5,172 motorcyclists For drivers, the Pennsylvania […]
- How To Stay Safe While Riding A Motorcycle Alone
March 10, 2022
Read MoreJuly 10, 2019 For a motorcycle enthusiast, nothing is more alluring than the call of the open road. Riding solo carries a sense of adventure. It also invites tragedy. The National Highway Safety Administration reports motorcyclists in a crash: Are 35 times more likely than car drivers to be killed Are about eight times more likely to […]
- Avoiding Common Habits That Cause Accidents
March 10, 2022
Read MoreAugust 7, 2019 After completing driver’s education, the rules of the road and safety precautions are fresh in the minds of young drivers. Over the years, however, driving becomes second nature. Drivers begin to cut corners and develop a comfort level with engaging in dangerous habits. Dean T. Johnson, president and founder of The Sandy […]
- US Crash Fatalities Since 2000 Exceed American Military Personnel Deaths From Both World Wars
March 10, 2022
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2019 We all know that traffic fatalities are high on US roads, but overall, exactly how high are they? On an annual basis, they range around an average of 40,000, according to The National Safety Council. A recent article in the Washington Post revealed something else staggering. From 2000-2017, traffic deaths in the US have […]
- Philadelphia Accident Attorneys Warn: Poor Driver Visibility May Put Pedestrians At Risk This Fall
March 10, 2022
Read MoreOctober 24, 2019 The days are noticeably getting shorter, and in some cases, rain and fog are becoming a seasonal nuisance for drivers. This is concerning for pedestrian safety for two reasons: Many people still prefer to get around by foot during the fall months. Halloween is just around the corner. Light conditions are a […]
- Distracted Driving Doesn’t Always Involve Cellphones
March 10, 2022
Read MoreNovember 21, 2019 In this day and age, distracted driving is everywhere. With more people juggling busy schedules and a myriad of responsibilities, as well as having access to more outlets of entertainment, the task of driving is often made secondary. In 2017 alone, distracted driving crashes resulted in approximately 3,166 fatalities across the United States. The […]
- Drivers Must Prepare For Winter Weather Conditions
March 10, 2022
Read MoreDecember 19, 2019 Philadelphia and other parts of Pennsylvania already experienced the first dose of winter weather, though it wasn’t much. Other areas received several inches (and even a couple of feet) of snow during the most recent storm. While Philly didn’t get hit as hard, the light snow and wintry mix, no doubt, made for […]
- A New Uber Safety Report Shows Why Some People Distrust Rideshare Drivers
March 10, 2022
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2020 The rideshare platform is hailed as a convenient and inexpensive way for commuters to get from point A to point B. We have them all over Philadelphia, as well as other parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A small handful of rideshare drivers, however, have tarnished the rideshare industry with an underlying […]
- Stay Calm And Follow These Steps After A Crash
March 10, 2022
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2020 You were just rear-ended by a distracted driver. Or you were T-boned by a driver who ran a red light. Perhaps you were run off the road by a driver who was aggressively weaving through traffic. You are well aware that someone else’s reckless behavior endangered you and your passengers. You may […]
- What Are The Most Common Crash-Related Back Injuries?
March 10, 2022
Read MoreMarch 26, 2020 Back injuries caused by traffic collisions should always be taken seriously, even if the pain is minimal. That’s because the spine is a sensitive part of the human body, so even the slightest damage can result in pain and discomfort that can worsen over time. The spine keeps us erect and mobile. […]
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