ATV Safety Tips for Pennsylvania Motorists

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that more than 97,000 people were treated in emergency rooms for ATV-related injuries in 2016. On average, 564 adults and 123 children under 16 are killed while riding on these recreational vehicles every year. These devastating statistics highlight the importance of following ATV safety rules for […]

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What Causes Distracted Driving Accidents in Pennsylvania?

Public awareness has grown considerably in regards to driving while intoxicated and driving under the influence, but few are aware of the full extent of dangers surrounding distracted driving accidents. Distracted driving in Pennsylvania has skyrocketed in recent years, in large part because of our modern-day lifestyles. Most hard-working adults are continuously tired, busy, and […]

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Documenting Your Pennsylvania Car Accident

Car accidents are scary, and they often leave victims with a lingering sense of insecurity for a long time after the initial incident. In severe auto accidents, it can be traumatizing attempting to recall certain details about the moments just before, during, or after the crash or collision. It’s advisable that accident victims begin keeping […]

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Motorcycle Accidents are Less Common Than Car Accidents, But More Deadly

Motorcycle accidents represent a fraction of U.S. vehicle accidents that occur every year. But according to one Canadian study, these accidents are far more likely to cause serious injury or death. Canadian researchers found that the death rate in the motorcycle accidents they studied was five times higher than the death rate in car accidents. […]

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Is “Drowsy Driving” the New Distracted Driving?

Campaigns warning drivers of the risks of drunk driving have run for decades. In recent years, campaigns to curb distracted driving – particularly the dangers of texting behind the wheel – have gained momentum. These campaigns have helped keep the roads safer. But studies show that a third factor may need equal attention: drowsy driving. […]

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