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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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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 Is the Difference Between a Scooter and a Moped?

Scooters and mopeds are often grouped together because they are smaller than motorcycles, easier to park than cars, and commonly used for affordable transportation. Both are popular with riders who want a practical way to handle short trips, city traffic, and everyday errands. However, they are not the same. At Temple Injury Law, Attorney Jeff
The Importance of Accident Reconstruction in Motorcycle Injury Claims

The Importance of Accident Reconstruction in Motorcycle Injury Claims

Every year, thousands of riders are seriously hurt or killed in motorcycle accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 6,000 motorcyclists lost their lives in 2023, marking one of the highest numbers in recent years. In fact, riders are about 28 times more likely to die in a crash than
Nevada Bus Stop Accident Laws

Nevada Bus Stop Accident Laws: Your Guide to Claims Against RTC and Other Carriers

Bus accidents are complicated due to the size and nature of these large vehicles. Unlike private cars, buses often lack safety features like seatbelts and airbags, leading to more severe injuries when accidents occur. Their size also makes buses more likely to tip over, adding another layer of difficulty to these cases. In Nevada, bus
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When is a U-Turn Legal in Nevada? An In-Depth Guide

Making a U-turn seems simple—just turn around and head in the opposite direction. However, in Nevada, traffic laws determine when and where a U-turn is legal. Some locations allow them, while others make it a traffic violation. Ignoring the rules can lead to fines, accidents, or even license points. This guide breaks down Nevada laws
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