Bicycle accidents frequently occur because
motor vehicle drivers fail to notice a bicyclist or become frustrated at having to share the road with a bicyclist.
Not exact matches
The clearinghouse would help improve roadway safety by making it easier to determine whether a truck or bus
driver is prohibited from operating a commercial
motor vehicle for
failing to comply with federal drug and alcohol regulations, including mandatory testing.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered Lakeville, Minn. - based On Eagles Wings Charters, Inc., USDOT No. 1100785, to immediately cease all passenger transportation operations after finding that the company was endangering the traveling public by
failing to ensure the safety of its
vehicles and
drivers.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered Atlanta - based STSC Transportation Services, Inc., USDOT No. 2350604, to immediately cease all passenger transportation operations after finding that the company was endangering the traveling public by
failing to ensure the safety of its
vehicles and
drivers.
Once this occurs, the wipers would
fail to function, reducing
driver visibility and increasing the risk of a
motor vehicle crash.
Doing this will also help to defend against any argument that the
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund may make that you
failed to take reasonable steps to ascertain the identity of the at - fault
driver.
Motor vehicle drivers who
fail to yield to a pedestrian can and should be held responsible for their negligence.
Generally,
failing to yield the right of way,
driver inattention, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and speeding are the most common forms of negligence in Atlanta
motor vehicle crashes.
$ 240,000 —
Motor Vehicle Accident Client was injured when the other
driver failed to yield the right of way and turned in front of client.
If the
driver of a
motor vehicle fails to abide by the three feet passing law, and in turn causes an accident or injury to the bicyclist, he or she may be liable under personal injury law.
Here, the left - turn
driver must be shown to have (1)
failed to meet the ordinary duty of care that a
driver must use when operating the
motor vehicle and (2)
failed to exercise proper care in the left turn itself.
Police now have the right at roadside under the
Motor Vehicle Act to immediately suspend driver's rights for 90 days, impose a fine of $ 500, and impound the vehicle for 30 days if a driver fails a breathalyze
Vehicle Act to immediately suspend
driver's rights for 90 days, impose a fine of $ 500, and impound the
vehicle for 30 days if a driver fails a breathalyze
vehicle for 30 days if a
driver fails a breathalyzer test.
Commonly referred to as «dooring» or «getting doored,» cyclists are often injured when the
drivers, and sometimes even passengers, of
motor vehicles open their car doors and
fail to notice an oncoming biker.
By far the biggest cause of accidents involving
motor vehicles is
drivers that
fail to watch for motorcyclists before turning or changing lanes.
Applying the Contributory Negligence Act to the case of a
motor vehicle and bicycle collision means that even if the
driver of the
vehicle was negligent in causing the collision, the cyclist could still bear some responsibility for the collision if he or she
failed to take reasonable steps to look out for his or her own safety.
Often times, though not every time, our experienced injury lawyer, Jamie Butler, is able to secure a plea negotiation for a substitutional charge to be added so that you plead guilty to a
Motor Vehicle Act offence (such as «undue care and attention» or «
failing to remain at the scene» or being charged as an «owner» rather than a «
driver» to a
Motor Vehicle Act charge) instead of a criminal hit and run charge.
When
drivers fail to follow these rules, each state's department of
motor vehicles (DMV) has a system designed to assign demerits for the infraction.
If the
driver fails to provide to the registrar proof of completion of the
driver education program within 90 days after the registrar mails to the
driver notice of the requirement, the registrar shall suspend the
driver's license or right to operate a
motor vehicle until the registrar receives proof of completion of the
driver education program.