No es ningún secreto que el centro de Nueva York-Nueva Jersey es una de las áreas metropolitanas más concurridas del país. Todos los días, miles de personas conducen de un estado a otro, lo que, dependiendo del tráfico, puede llevarles a pasar mucho tiempo al volante. La posibilidad de sufrir un accidente automovilístico siempre está presente, por lo que conocer a priori las leyes que se aplican en ambos estados y cómo varían puede ser muy útil:
Safe Driving: Being More Vigilant During The Holiday Season
Cannot believe it. The summer is over. We are in the middle of the fall. The Holidays are upon us. We need to be more vigilant during the Holiday Season. There are more cars on the road. The weather changes for the worse this time of year. The possibility of being involved in a motor vehicle accident rises during the Holiday Season. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more people die in alcohol related accidents than any other time of the year. The amount is two to three times higher. Further, forty percent of accidents during this time period, involve a driver who is impaired by alcohol. See the below graph: [Read more…]
Safety Tips During Halloween
Soon all the ghouls and goblins will roaming the street, going to Halloween costume parties and trick or treating with their friends through neighborhoods across the country. People will be dressed up in costume of their favorite superhero or scary creatures as they walk through the town. This is also the time to be on high alert, whether you are driving or a pedestrian. Accidents can happen easily especially when costumes are involved. [Read more…]
Teen drivers: Another concern for parents
Remember when your children were little babies? My children were littler than most, since they were born three (3) months premature. You are always watching out for their well-being. Wondering how are you going to teach them to take care of themselves in the world that we have created for ourselves. You figure that you have many years to provide with the wisdom and knowledge to prepare them for the outside world. [Read more…]
7 Ways to Becoming A Safe Driver
The new year has begun! Everyone has put 2014 in the books and wants to start 2015 off right. Whether it is to get rid of an old habit, improving an existing habit or making a change to increase healthy living, everyone makes a new year’s resolution. At Ginarte we would like to challenge everyone to take part in our New Year’s Resolution, by becoming a safer driver in 2015.
Tips for Safe Driving When Winter Weather Hits
It is crucial to fully understand how to operate a vehicle in freezing rain, snow and sleet if you plan to travel in the New York and New Jersey metro area this winter. Here are some important driving safety tips that could protect you and your family.
17 Ways to Prepare Your Car Now to Avoid an Accident in Winter Weather
There is a much greater possibility of a getting into a serious car accident when streets and highways are slick with snow and ice. Some drivers may be unfamiliar with winter road conditions, drive too fast, and can easily spin out of control and slam into other vehicles.
Don’t Get Hurt AFTER a Car Crash This Winter
Winter weather can often prove to be treacherous for drivers, particularly those traveling along the East Coast through the New York and New Jersey metro area. Heavy winds, black ice, snow storms, freezing rain and countless other winter hazards can make traveling our states’ highways extremely risky.
Are Hands Free Devices Really Safe?
Technology is advancing at a faster rate than we can handle. Every couple of months. New technology is appearing. The latest is wearable technology, i.e., Google glasses. We have not yet mastered using cell phones while driving. We should not be using cell phones while driving. Do hands free devices make it any safer?
What To Do When You Are The Victim Of A Hit And Run Accident
Imagine being hit by another car and that car leaves the scene of the accident. While these are a small percentage of all motor vehicle accidents they do occur with some frequency. The last analysis of this issue was conducted in 2001 by the U.S. Department of Transportation. [Read more…]
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