Your Day In Court
Written by admin on Announcement – 7:01 pm -
FAQS Traffic Court is dedicated to: helping folks face the judge on their day in court. Here you will find information vital to your success on your day in court. You will also find some funny and not so funny conflicts between drivers the courts and police.
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Reckless Driving Ticket Information
Written by admin on August 27, 2010 – 11:38 am -
Beat a reckless driving ticket by researching the reckless driving laws in the area, hiring a criminal attorney and getting information from the scene of the ticket. Find the names and statements of witnesses to help beat a reckless driving ticket with information from a lawyer in this free video on reckless driving. Expert: Robert Todd Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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Who has the right of way in a parking lot?
Written by admin on August 14, 2010 – 12:09 pm -Twice this weekend I was almost t-boned in two different parking lots.
If one car is driving in the perimeter (in the parking lot but not within the rows of parked cars) and another car is coming out of an aisle of parked cars, who has the right of way?
This happens often especially in one of these lots because there is a traffic light directly from the parking lot onto a very busy street and cars just race through there to be the first in line for that light for some reason. It makes me especially nervous because if there is a collision in a parking lot it’s private property so the police can’t do anything about it.
FYI, a friend of mine was hit by a commercial vehicle who was speeding through the parking lot with his two little kids unbuckled and w/o car seats. The police were called to the scene and the driver wasn’t hit with any violations because the parking lot belonged to the owner of the building (a strip mall) and it wasn’t a public street.
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Safety First: How To Comply With New Driving Regulations
Written by admin on August 14, 2010 – 12:09 pm -The New Year has recently come, and along with it comes new laws and regulations. It is no longer legal to text message while driving your automobile in seven states! Five states have a ban on using handheld cell phones while driving. Not every state has these laws in place, but the trend is in favor of the new cell phone regulations. These new laws are made to increase highway safety. It is both unsafe and distracting to have such devices on while operating a motor vehicle. It is all too easy to lose focus of cars on the road, while fumbling around with your devices.
In recent years, many products have been made to help eliminate these distractions while driving. These devices not only can help you avoid a traffic ticket, but more importantly, can save your life. The days of freely speaking on your cell phone or text messaging others while driving are coming swiftly to an end. New laws and regulations have been put in place in a growing number of states and are heavily enforced. All is not lost, however. There are ways around this by using a hands free kit for your cell phone. Essentially, you can speak on your phone while driving as long as you are not holding the phone in your hand.
The most popular method of compliance with the current cell phone laws are wireless headsets. Everyone has seen that person talking to themselves in their car, but upon closer inspection we see them wearing a strange device over their ear. This is called a wireless headset. They are becoming more and more popular, especially with the new law emerging requiring cell phone users to have a hands-free device. Bluetooth headsets are the preferred choice as they are smaller and more compact than a wired headset. Bluetooth allows wireless communication to take place among a cell phone and a hands-free headset. This allows the user full use the cell phone without ever touching it.
There are different versions: Bluetooth 1.1, Bluetooth 1.2, Bluetooth 2.0, and Bluetooth 2.1. Bluetooth 2.1 comes with the latest features and advancements such as: voicemail retrieval, one touch dialing, one touch answering, call mute, voice dialing, last-number redial, fast transaction speeds, low power consumption, and secure networks. They are also quite affordable, ranging from $3 to $100+. It is not a wise investment to go for the top of the line Bluetooth, as they all are very similar when it comes down to functionality.
There is another way to comply with the cell phone laws, using a cell phone cradle. Cell phone cradles are plugged into a car through its cigarette lighter (DC Outlet) to achieve power. Once powered on, the cell phone nicely fits into in the cradle. The cradle projects the phone call out through a loudspeaker or through the car’s speakers. It is clear and easy to hear; this makes for minimal driving distractions. The cradle charges your cell phone when placed in the cradle. It is easy to access the cell phone as it is sticking out of your automobile’s dashboard. It can add style to your car with the correct model and design.
A big problem with electronic devices is running out of battery power, while on the road or away from an electrical outlet. There is an answer to your problems: DC to AC inverters. They save time and energy, while ensuring a safer drive. Simply plug the adapter into a cigarette lighter (DC outlet) for instantaneous use of AC power. These devices fit are compatible with almost all car cigarette lighters. Now you can ensure that your electronics are always charged and ready to use. Some power adaptor companies have two or more AC power adapters, while others have USB ports. It is strictly personal preference, as to which features you want and need. I recommend having at least one AC power slot and one USB port.
There are many varieties when it comes to AC-DC power inverters. They come in an array of shapes, sizes, designs, and features. Some are large and bulky, while others are small and compact in design. Some hold more wattage at a time, allowing for multiple devices to be charged. Most now come with a built-in cooling fan to prevent overheating. There are also special features that automatically shut the device off after the car is turned off. This will save the car’s battery life.
Accessory Power DC to AC power adapters with USB ports have enough power to charge a wide variety of electronics, such as: cameras, cell phones, laptops, music players, video players, VCR’s, DVD Players, GPS, two-way radios, video game consoles, Bluetooth’s, and more. Why let your electronics lose power and battery life while driving, when you can always charge up your electronic devices. There are many different choices out there when deciding on brand. Mobile Power Flex and Power Bright are on the cutting edge of universal DC to AC power adapters.
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Whats the difference between vehicular homicide and DUI manslaughter ?
Written by admin on August 13, 2010 – 11:44 am -Both involve taking the life of a person , both are felonies that carry prison time. Yet one can get their driving priveliges back and the second can’t. Neither planned on killing anyone. It just happened.
I know alot will say that the drunk made a choice to drink and drive and the other was just an accident caused by misjudgement. But studies show one drink impairs your judgement. So if he/she had several drinks who’s to says they was able to make that choice since their judgement was impaired. That would actually mean then both are mistakes in judgement so whats the difference ?
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How long does it take for insurance fraud to be investigated- like if an insurance agent commits the fraud?
Written by admin on April 11, 2010 – 7:45 pm -And will they loose their insurance license if they commit insurance fraud if it is proven? I’m just wondering because my ex husband did and someone just turned him in…
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Whats the most odd thing you have seen someone do while driving?
Written by admin on April 11, 2010 – 7:45 pm -Of course, We have seen make up being applied and cell phone talking.
What have you seen a driver doing that was a real distraction from their driving?
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What are the consequences for driving on a suspended license?
Written by admin on April 11, 2010 – 4:22 pm -My brother’s license was suspended because he paid his speeding ticket too late. They sent back his check and fined him the court costs. Now he has to go to the court house and get it taken care of. I told him that I thought it was a bad idea for him to drive himself there to pay it. He doesn’t think it will be a problem at all. What is your opinion? Should I drive him there? If he gets caught driving on a suspended license what will happen? Will he be able to get it reinstated the same day?
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Attorney guilty of vehicular homicide
Written by admin on April 11, 2010 – 11:41 am -
High-powered Santa Fe lawyer-lobbyist faces a six-year prison term after being convicted Friday of vehicular homicide in the drunken-driving death of a pedestrian.
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liveleak.com – Various traffic accidents caught on traffic cams
Written by admin on April 7, 2010 – 12:25 pm -Tags: Accidents, Cams, caught, liveleak.com, Traffic, Various
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