By R. Mark Maritote | Published December 20, 2018 | Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents | Tagged Tags: Motor Vehicle Accidents | Comments Off on What Can You Do To Avoid Winter Weather Crashes
On behalf of of Maritote Law posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents on Thursday, December 20, 2018. Crashes happen at every time of year, but winter is one of the most seasons in Illinois. Roads are likely to become slick from rain, sleet and snow. In the winter, there are more vehicles on the roads because Read More
Read MoreDriving in the rain, fog or snow can seriously impact your chances of getting involved in a car accident. Weather plays a significant role in accidents, and that role is well-recognized by the Federal Highway Administration (FHA). In fact, these are a few of the issues they see when people simply have to drive in Read More
Read MoreYou’re a great driver. You have decades of experience, you’ve never been in a serious accident and you took all of the training courses required in Illinois. At the same time, you’re very proficient when it comes to technology. You spend all day on your phone or computer for work. You have the latest gadgets Read More
Read MoreAnyone in the Prairie State can say that, with a few exceptions in Chicago and Springfield, a car or truck is the best way to get around. Although the roads in Illinois are safe to a degree, every safe driver keeps an eye open for hazards like irresponsible people behind the wheel. The most common Read More
Read MoreA woman in Illinois is now facing some serious charges for her part in a car accident that took two lives in late August. It has been alleged that she was under the influence at the time of the wreck. The woman is 39 years old. She recently had to go in front of the Read More
Read MoreYou probably agree that technology has enriched the lives of most Illinois residents. With computers that fit in the palm of your hand, you can find answers quickly, check up on loved ones and complete important tasks. However, like many things in life, there a negative side to having access to technology anywhere and anytime. Read More
Read MoreYou don’t have to drive for very long before you see at least one other driver distracted by a phone. They might be driving slower than other cars, weaving out of their lane or rolling through a stop light or sign they didn’t see. Unfortunately, despite the widely known risks of distracted driving — and Read More
Read MoreWhen you hear about testing on autonomous vehicles, you probably think of places where live, on-the-street experiments are underway. Illinois might not be on your radar, but it so happens that the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is on the list of centers conducting field tests. And if results of that research are a gauge, Read More
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