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The States With The Highest Rates Of Uninsured Drivers And What It Costs Everyone Else

Nearly every state requires drivers to carry auto liability insurance, yet millions of motorists are still on the road without it. In 2023, 15.4% of U.S. drivers were uninsured, according to the Insurance Research Council, meaning more than 1 in 7 motorists lacked coverage that could pay for injuries or damage they caused in a
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What The Data Does and Doesn’t Reveal About Rideshare Crashes

As ride-hailing regained momentum after the sharp slowdown in travel during the pandemic, city officials and transportation researchers have been left with a basic question that remains surprisingly hard to answer: Where, exactly, are rideshare-related crashes rising fastest? While no comprehensive national ranking currently exists, public reports and academic studies still offer insight into how
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Who Is Legally Responsible for a Bird Scooter Injury

Bird scooters and other electric scooters have changed the way many people get around town. They are convenient, easy to rent, and often faster than walking. But when a scooter ride ends in a crash, the legal questions can get complicated quickly. So, who is legally responsible for a Bird scooter injury? It depends on
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Common Scooter Injuries From Road Rash to TBI

A scooter crash does not have to look dramatic to leave lasting damage. One hard slide across pavement can mean road rash embedded with debris, a fractured wrist from bracing the fall, or a blow to the head that does not seem serious until the headache, dizziness, or memory loss sets in later. That is
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Nevada’s Helmet Requirements for Scooters/Mopeds

Nevada law requires helmets for drivers and passengers on motorcycles, mopeds, and trimobiles with handlebars and a saddle seat. Nevada does not apply the same statewide helmet rule to electric bicycles and electric scooters. That difference matters because many riders use the term “scooter” to refer to several different types of vehicles, even though Nevada
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Scooter Safety Laws: Sidewalks vs Bike Lanes in Las Vegas

If you ride an electric scooter in Las Vegas, the short answer is this: You can ride on some sidewalks unless signs say no, but always yield to pedestrians, slow down in crowds, and follow local rules. Bike lanes can be safer on some roads, but you still need to obey traffic signs, ride predictably,
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