
Pedestrian Accidents Involving Dog Walkers in Visalia
Pedestrians are owed a special “duty of care” no matter where they are encountered in Visalia. This is a legal obligation for drivers to do
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Pedestrians are owed a special “duty of care” no matter where they are encountered in Visalia. This is a legal obligation for drivers to do
Construction zones along roadways as busy as Highway 101 can be dangerous spots for travelers. Safe drivers can maintain safe speeds for stop-and-go traffic, but
Busy intersections in Fresno can prove dangerous when drivers don’t observe traffic lights and the right-of-way. Safe drivers can’t anticipate the actions of a careless
Motorcyclists in Fresno don’t always find that drivers are looking out for their safety. In fact, the number one reason drivers hit riders is that
Pedestrians in some sections of Visalia don’t always enjoy the protections of safe crosswalks and sidewalks as they travel. At night, those on foot
Busy, two-lane highways in Santa Barbara County offer little protection for motorists as they pass by vehicles in opposing lanes. Drivers can exceed safe speeds
Busy intersections in Modesto can be dangerous places when drivers begin to lose focus on the road. Motorists can avert their eyes to check a
Highway 46 cuts across some very rural sections of San Luis Obispo Country. This two-lane and sometimes four-lane route follows a lot of open country.
Highways across rural Kern County can carry much more traffic than they were designed for and that can lead to real hazards for local motorists.
Delivery vans and semi-trucks carrying packages travel Los Angeles at all times of the day and night. These large vehicles only add to the dangers