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Cincinnati’s Most Dangerous Roads: Interstate 71 and Lytle Tunnel
Interstate 71 (I-71) runs north and south through Ohio and connects the major metropolitan cities of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. It is a major route for business, tourism, and transportation. South of Cincinnati, I-71 runs concurrently with Interstate 75 for 20 miles into downtown Cincinnati and northeast through the Lytle Tunnel and into the surrounding…
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What Should I Keep in My Car for Emergencies This Summer?
The last thing you want to have happen when you hit the road for your summer vacation is to get stuck on the side of the road because your car broke down. As you plan your summer getaway, ensure that you are prepared for any unexpected car troubles or heat-related crises by ensuring that your…
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Can a Car Insurance Company Deny My Claim?
If you were injured in a car accident, and the other driver was at fault, you may be eligible for financial compensation by filing a personal injury claim. However, to recover the damages you are entitled to, you must prove that the other driver was responsible for causing the accident. If you do not have…
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What Are the Causes of Head-On Collisions?
Head-on collisions are, without a doubt, some of the most devastating and destructive accidents, often resulting in massive property damage and severe injuries and fatalities. Fortunately, these accidents are rare. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), head-on collisions account for only about two percent of all car accidents in the…
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What Evidence Will Help My Car Accident Case?
If you are involved in a car accident and suffer any injuries or property damage, you may be entitled to financial compensation by filing a personal injury claim. The success of your claim will depend on whether you have sufficient evidence to prove that the other driver involved in the accident was at fault. The…
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Does the Warmer Weather Increase Reckless Driving Behaviors?
As the temperatures steadily rise with the summer months around the corner, motorists are more likely to lose their cool behind the wheel. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), July through September are considered the most dangerous months for car accidents. While some factors that increase the risk of summertime car accidents…
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Is Driving at Night More Dangerous?
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), driving at night is nine times deadlier than driving during the day. Several factors make nighttime driving more dangerous, including reduced visibility. Yet, since motorists do not always consider nighttime driving as hazardous as other conditions like snow, sleet, or…
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How to Drive Safely Through a Roundabout
All licensed motorists are responsible for understanding and following the rules of the road, from obeying the speed limit and maintaining a safe following distance to using your signal appropriately and stopping at a red light or stop sign. While these traffic rules are fairly straightforward, others cause some confusion, including how to navigate a…
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Who Is Liable for a Merging Car Accident?
If you are entering a busy highway, navigating a traffic circle, or trying to merge into another lane of traffic, there are merging laws in place that are meant to keep traffic moving smoothly and prevent car accidents. While merging onto a busy highway can be overwhelming, particularly during peak traffic hours, all motorists are…
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Road Rage Car Accidents: What You Should Know?
You never know what will cause another driver to become irate and take it out on other nearby drivers. Some motorists become increasingly angry and impatient the longer they are stuck in slow-moving traffic. Others have an extreme and overly aggressive response when another driver cuts them off or if they are stuck behind a…