Special Rules for Rideshare Companies in NYC

By WRSMH on August 24, 2019

After experiencing the widespread presence of Uber, Lyft, and similar companies operating in most areas around the country, New York City has become one of the first cities to impose special regulations on the ridesharing giants. It took years of waiting, but the recent state budget has made specific provisions to allow for the expansion of ridesharing services into various NYC areas.

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New York City’s Most Dangerous Intersections

By WRSMH on August 20, 2019

Whether it’s on the sidewalk, the street, or the subway, there are countless people who cross busy intersections and put themselves at risk each day throughout New York City. With the tightly packed layout of NYC, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn there are a number of locations throughout the boroughs that are notably dangerous for pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers.

However, we understand that car accidents can happen anywhere, anytime. Especially in New York City.

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Avoiding Intersection Accidents in NYC

By WRSMH on July 1, 2019

Drivers in New York City will pass through multiple intersections each time they get behind the wheel. This fact puts them at an increased risk for accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the primary source for traffic accidents statistics, approximately 40% of all motor vehicle collisions occur at intersections. The NHTSA also estimates that drivers are responsible for more than 90% of these accidents.

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I Was Hit by a Police Vehicle – What Can I Do?

By WRSMH on March 20, 2019

Police officers have one of the most difficult jobs in the world, with tremendous physical and mental demands laid upon them nearly every moment of the day. That does not, however, make them immune to mistakes—some of which can have serious consequences for other people.

For example, a police officer might lose control of his vehicle during a pursuit and strike a pedestrian.

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Who’s at Fault for Snowplow Collisions?

By WRSMH on January 10, 2019

On January 8th, 2018, a snowplow driver in New Jersey struck two vehicles while operating a Department of Transportation vehicle. This would have been bad enough, but when finally stopped by police and tested, he had a blood alcohol content level nine times higher than the legal limit! The driver had multiple DUI arrests on his record, yet was still allowed to get behind the wheel of a massive truck and drive on public streets.

While collisions with snowplows are thankfully rare in New York, when they do happen, the destruction they can cause is immense.

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The High Cost of NYC Taxi Crashes

By WRSMH on October 10, 2018

Cabs are a part of living in New York, and while they have received stiff competition from Uber and Lyft, they continue to be a hallmark of our city. Unfortunately, not all taxi drivers are equal, and serious collisions can occur when a driver behaves recklessly or tries to place profit above passenger safety.

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Driver Risks in New York Construction Zones

By WRSMH on June 15, 2018

Driving in New York, whether you’re in the city or out on the highways, means encountering construction areas—it’s just a part of life. Now that summer is here, construction will also heat up in the City. However, these construction zones present very real dangers: not only for construction workers, but also for drivers passing through the area.

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When Weather Makes You Put Down the Car Keys

By WRSMH on November 8, 2017

While a little drizzle might not be enough to keep you off the city streets, there are some weather conditions so severe that you should just stay in for the night.

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2016 Motor Vehicle Deaths Highest in Nine Years

By WRSMH on July 6, 2017

For many years, the number of annual deaths due to vehicle crashes was on the decline.

For the last two years, however, those numbers have started going up, and thousands of people are dying in avoidable accidents across the United States. New York is not free of dangers, and there is a very real concern for drivers and pedestrians across the city.

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Three Things to Remember for Safer Driving

By WRSMH on July 3, 2017

Nearly 40,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2015. Many of these deaths, if not all of them, were avoidable. Driving in New York is dangerous, thanks to busy streets and distractions. With care, however, you can keep yourself and your loved ones out of harm’s way. Remember these few important things when getting behind the wheel.

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