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Month: October 2014

On paper, North Carolina’s roads should be safe from distracted driving. There are laws on the books that ban both hand-held cell phone use and texting behind the wheel. Unfortunately, state troopers report that both of those laws are nearly impossible to enforce given limited resources and a difficulty “catching” drivers breaking the law given…Read More

Truck accident deaths on the rise

Oct 18, 2014 Brown Moore Articles

When we are behind the wheel of our vehicles, we know that there is the potential for an accident at any time. No matter how safe we drive, other motorists may make it impossible to avoid a collision. Many of these accidents will only result in minimal damage to vehicles, with all occupants being able…Read More

The increase in gas prices has led to several people looking for alternative methods of transportation. This means that there are more bicyclists and pedestrians on North Carolina roads than in previous years. More people out and about increase the potential for pedestrian accidents, which can lead to serious injuries. According to “Watch for Me…Read More

Motorcyclists and drivers of other types of passenger vehicles have often been in conflict with one another over the issue of safety. Motorcyclists are often the victims of accidents because other drivers simply do not see them, while motorists believe that the riders themselves take unnecessary chances that put themselves and others at risk. When…Read More

North Carolina drivers can look forward to safer roads once a new federal standard for truck and bus safety goes into effect. The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration, a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, proposed a requirement for all truck tractors to have electronic stability control (ESC) systems. The standard would also…Read More