by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
According to several research studies, most people think that they are better drivers than the average person, regardless of their driving histories. There are many factors that may affect how good a person actually is at driving compared to the average driver, such...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
A recently released report about distracted driving appears to confirm what many California residents likely suspect. The study, which was conducted by the workforce management company Motus, discovered that a 12.3 percent increase in motor vehicle accidents between...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
There have been several high-profile car accidents involving self-driving technology over the last few years. However, a new study of autonomous car crashes in California indicates that human error is to blame in most cases. Axios researchers looked at vehicle...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Drivers in California should be especially aware while they’re driving in the rain. Wet roads can cause vehicles to hydroplane, leading to car accidents. In fact, hydroplaning is one of the biggest causes of crashes during the rainy parts of the...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Traffic roundabouts in place of traffic lights could be a lifesaver for some California drivers. In North Carolina, roundabouts are replacing stop signs and traffic lights at rural intersections because they are safer. While intersections with traffic lights have...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Car Accidents
Drivers in California should take extra care to remain safe on the roadways. This is particularly important during the school year, when there are many school buses on the road, and during the holidays, when traffic is extra congested.Knowing when and where to stop is...