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You Won’t Believe How Much Time You Spend Stuck in Traffic Each YearAmericans spend more time than ever stuck in traffic jams, but you won’t believe how much it adds up to every year.
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Even a Quick Text Message Can Lead to a Deadly CrashText messages are an increasingly popular form of communication. Unfortunately, this relatively quick process creates a significant risk of a car accident.
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What Every Driver Should Know About the Reality of Distracted Driving AccidentsDistracted driving is a major cause of car accidents each year. The actual numbers and statistics are alarming to many drivers.
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Drowsy Driving Is a Significant Risk for These PeopleDrowsy driving accidents lead to many injuries and deaths each year. Certain groups of people are most at risk for this type of car accident.
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Follow These Tips to Resist the Temptation to Text While DrivingTexting while driving is a major contributor to car accidents. It is important to take precautions to prevent these accidents from occurring.
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Software Designed to Value Accident Claims Can Hurt Your SettlementMany insurance companies use a computer program to create a report that predicts the value of a claim. The program could potentially harm your settlement.
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Beware of Drivers Who Give False Insurance Information After Causing a Car AccidentAfter a car accident, most people know to exchange insurance information with the other driver. If the other party gives false information, know how to respond.
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Technological Advances May Prove Hazardous When it Comes to CarsManufacturers continue to pack vehicles with technological advances. These technologies, however, can increase the risk of a crash due to driver distraction.
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Involved in a Car Accident At a Railroad Crossing? The Train’s Owner May Be to BlameTrains sometimes collide with cars at railroad crossings due to poor maintenance or driver negligence. When this happens, the train’s owner may be to blame.
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Important Tips for Avoiding a Crash When Another Vehicle Is Driving Too SlowlyCar accidents do not always involve speeding or reckless driving. It is important to be on alert for slow-moving vehicles as well.