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2023's Comprehensive Guide to Motorcycle Safety: Licensing, Appropriate Gear, and Road Etiquette
Pacific Injury Law Firm's latest blog post delves into the 2023 Motorcycle Safety Guide, discussing key topics such as licensing requirements, helmet use, and road readiness. Highlighting the importance of motorist awareness for sharing highways responsibly, it emphasizes the unique safety challenges faced by motorcyclists. The post also urges riders to engage in sober driving and make prudent decisions to ensure a safer environment on Oregon roads. Read on for a comprehensive guide to motorcycle safety.
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Bicycling is a popular activity in Oregon, but the risk of accidents remains high. Between 2012 and 2018, there were 1,743 reported bicycle crashes in the state, with 70% involving collisions with motor vehicles. Common causes include failure to yield right-of-way and speeding. To reduce risks, cyclists should wear proper safety gear; however, if injured due to another's negligence, it's crucial to contact an experienced attorney like those at Pacific Injury Law Firm in Portland, Oregon.
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A new blog post delves into the dangers of texting while driving, and how to protect oneself from these risks. Research shows that texting while driving significantly increases the risk of an accident occurring, and there are also legal ramifications associated with it. The post offers several steps drivers can take to limit distractions and protect themselves, including turning off notifications and investing in hands-free devices.
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Distracted driving is a growing concern, leading to over 4,000 fatalities and 400,000 injuries in 2020, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Cell phone use while driving and eating or drinking while driving are major causes of distractions leading to crashes. Interventions to reduce distracted driving include laws prohibiting cell phone use while driving, increasing public awareness, and using hands-free devices. To make roads safer, it is crucial to address distractions and reduce the number of crashes caused by distracted driving.
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distracted driving personal injury law protect yourself road safetyOregon Motorcycle Accidents: Overcoming Legal Bias and Complexities
Motorcycle accidents in Oregon are often caused by "lookout" issues, where drivers fail to notice motorcycles on the road. These accidents can result in severe injuries for motorcyclists, who also face biases from drivers and construction crews. Legal challenges can arise in the aftermath of an accident, such as disputes over insurance coverage and questions of liability. Passengers involved in accidents should not be overlooked. An experienced attorney can help navigate these complexities and secure fair compensation for those injured in motorcycle accidents.
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