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Multitasking A Distracted Driving Danger in Omaha, Attorneys Discuss
You may have seen it or perhaps done it yourself. You're driving and hear a notification alert on your phone, so you quickly check. No big deal, right? Wrong. The moment it takes to check is enough time for a car crash that can leave you seriously hurt. Many drivers are likely to engage in distracted driving at some...
Read MoreRear-end Accidents and Whiplash in Omaha: Our Attorneys Discuss
Rear-end accidents can happen anywhere at any time on the roadways throughout greater Omaha. One moment you could be stopped at a red light. The next moment, you could be hit from behind by an inattentive driver. If you were struck in a rear-end accident, you may have whiplash Whiplash is the most common injury caused by...
Read MoreAre Omaha Drivers Becoming Too Reliant On Safety Technology?
The automotive industry is revolutionizing safety technology with new features that have the potential to reduce traffic accidents significantly. Many Omaha drivers purchasing new vehicles will have the luxury of using these safety features. However, it's important that drivers understand the risks associated with emerging safety technology. Weighing the pros and cons of safety technology According...
Read MoreFatal Accidents Caused by Red-Light Runners in Omaha, Nebraska
Drivers who speed up when a traffic light turns yellow, or ignore red lights altogether, wreak havoc on the roads in Nebraska. When drivers fail to stop and run a red light, other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians can be seriously injured. Fatality Rate Continues To Rise The Drive reports that the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS),...
Read MoreStudy Ranks Omaha No. 1 Nationwide for Dangerous Driving
You may have heard of the recklessness and aggression of drivers in urban areas like Boston, New York, Miami, Chicago, Oakland, and Los Angeles. But Omaha, Nebraska? How dangerous are Omaha roads? Insurance provider guide QuoteWizard ranked 75 cities on dangerous driving. Factors included speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving, and recklessness. And surprisingly, Omaha ranked No. 1...
Read MoreNebraska Car Accidents Lead to Deadliest Month in Years
Nebraska roads haven't been this deadly in years. The project coordinator of the Nebraska Safety Council reports that May 2018 was the deadliest month on our roads since June 2016, with 28 people killed in a total of 24 car accidents. As Coordinator Mark Segerstrom reported: 2 fatalities were pedestrians 5 fatalities were motorcyclists 12...
Read MoreWorn or Defective Tires Increase Risk of Omaha Traffic Accidents
The American Automobile Association (AAA) is urging summer road trippers to check their tires for wear and tear. Driving with worn-out tires can increase your stopping distance by nearly 100 feet at highway speeds as compared to new tires. Additionally, the handling effectiveness of your vehicle decreases by 33 percent when driving with old tires....
Read MoreWorking Toward Zero Road Deaths in Omaha
Today, perhaps more than ever before, Omaha drivers face potentially fatal hazards every time they get behind the wheel. Distracted driving is more pervasive than ever. America's opioid crisis has spread to the roads of Omaha, and drugged driving is now a threat on par with drunk driving. Under such conditions, the work of government...
Read MoreHands-Free Devices Do Not Protect Omaha Road Users From Distracted Driving Accidents
Many Omaha drivers have been responsibly addressing the pervasive problem of distracted driving in Nebraska. Public awareness campaigns and advocacy efforts have brought much-needed attention to this important issue, and drivers are responding. Unfortunately, not all of the available countermeasures are actually effective in preventing distracted driving accidents. It is important for Omaha drivers to...
Read MoreTeen Driving Risks a Nebraska Safety Focus this Spring
Teen driving safety is in focus, with spring break upon us, graduation and the summer travel season right around the corner. Drive it Home is among the many organizations reminding teens about the dangers of unsafe driving decisions, included distracted driving and drunk driving. A recently posted survivor's story drives home the often catastrophic consequences...
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