Most of us are driving a lot less right now, which in turn, means there are less of us on the road. However, we cannot ever let our guards down on the road, even when pulled into a marked-off area, like a construction zone. Unfortunately, this happened last Thursday...
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Recovering from car accident injuries
Some 7,000 people are injured every day in car accidents, and the injuries can vary widely in their severity. If you were hurt in New Jersey, you may be able to relate to some of the information given below. Recovering from head trauma Traumatic brain injuries are...
The dangers of taking pictures while driving
Whether time seems to be going slow or fast, individuals often seek to capture moments and memorialize them on social media or by sharing them with others. While one may never know when they will encounter a time or event they want to capture by snapping a picture on...
AAA study: advanced driver-assist systems ‘unreliable’
There is certainly no shortage of car dealerships near Lawnside. There are salespeople at each one eager to show off new models equipped with one of the hottest features: Advanced Driver-Assist Systems (ADAS). These high-tech systems use an array of cameras and...
Car crashes more frequent when drivers brake hard
Hard braking is something that drivers in New Jersey should avoid. Not only does it wear out the brakes sooner, but it also puts drivers and other road users in danger. Hard braking is normally a sign of aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating and cutting off...
Rural driving has unique risks for auto accidents
Auto accidents resulting in personal injury and fatalities are unfortunately common on the roadways in New Jersey and throughout the country. Most accidents are associated with well-traveled roads like highways. However, rural roads can also be dangerous. The risks on...
How can the state protect pedestrians better when cars turn left?
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reports that more than a third of pedestrian-car accidents in 2018 occurred when vehicles turned left across an intersection. How can governments make left turns less dangerous for pedestrians? The IIHS may have a...
AAA survey reveals general unease about self-driving cars
While self-driving cars are far from becoming an everyday reality, automakers are worried about the public's ideas regarding them. A January 2020 survey from AAA found that an overwhelming majority of U.S. adults are uneasy about self-driving cars. New Jersey...
Multi-vehicle crashes and how to determine fault
Determining fault in the wake of a car crash in New Jersey can be difficult, especially when three or more vehicles were involved. However, most multi-vehicle crashes are simply a series of rear-end collisions, in which case the reasoning will be as follows.In an...
Loss of public support has meant less red-light cameras
New Jersey residents may or may not be aware of the controversy surrounding red-light cameras, or traffic-enforcement cameras. These are cameras placed at certain intersections to take photographs of drivers who run a red light. As a deterrent, they are effective; the...
