Most Americans Are Uncomfortable with Self-Driving Cars
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 24, 2017 in Car Accidents
While many Americans are open to some form of autonomous technology in their next vehicle, most still fear vehicles with self-driving capabilities, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). Vehicles with autonomous capabilities like self-braking have shown to significantly reduce traffic accidents caused by human error. However, three-quarters of Americans are uncomfortable with a vehicle […]
Read MoreJustices OK Slight Tweaks to UM, UIM Rejection Forms
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 27, 2017 in Car Accidents
A divided Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that insurers do not need to use the exact uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage rejection forms set forth in the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law, so long as any changes to the forms’ language are “inconsequential.” In Ford v. American States Insurance, the justices ruled 5-2 to affirm […]
Read MoreAAA Study Finds Young Millennials as Worst Behaved Drivers
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 24, 2017 in Car Accidents
Young millennials, ages 19 to 24-years-old, have been found to be the worst generation of current drivers and the most at-risk group for engaging in dangerous driving behavior, according to a study published by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. The study analyzed risky behaviors that are routinely committed by drivers, including running red lights, […]
Read MorePennsylvania Drivers Must Know About These Four New Laws
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 22, 2017 in Car Accidents
The state of Pennsylvania is observing Highway Safety Law Awareness Week from Feb. 19 until Feb. 25 to educate the public about four recently enacted highway safety laws and the effects they will have on drivers. Update to the Child Passenger Safety Law Pennsylvania updated its Child Passenger Safety Law in August 2016 to require […]
Read MorePennsylvania Law Requires Drivers to Remove Snow from Vehicles
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 03, 2017 in Car Accidents
The Pennsylvania State Police is reminding residents to clear any ice and snow from their vehicle’s windows prior to driving. Title 75 Section 4524 of Pennsylvania’s statutes specifies that drivers must have clear and unobstructed views through all windows and be able to see the road. This means that any debris, like snow or ice, […]
Read MoreNHTSA Ends Tesla Investigation and May Change the Future of Auto Recalls
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 23, 2017 in Car Accidents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has cleared Tesla of any wrongdoing in a fatal accident that occurred in May 2016 involving one of the automaker’s self-driving vehicles. After a six-month long investigation, the NHTSA concluded on Jan. 19, 2017 that it could not find any evidence that the first fatality caused by a […]
Read MoreTraffic Fatalities Surge in 2016, Outpacing Travel Rates
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on January 13, 2017 in Car Accidents
Traffic deaths for the first nine months of 2016 surged eight percent compared to the same time period in 2015, according to preliminary data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. From January to September 2016, an estimated 27,875 people died as a result of motor vehicle accidents, compared to the 25,808 traffic fatalities that were […]
Read MoreNew Year’s is the Deadliest Day for Drivers
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 30, 2016 in Car Accidents
As the New Year approaches, AAA Mid-Atlantic is reminding drivers that Jan. 1 is the deadliest day of the year for alcohol related accidents. The auto agency has warned drivers and passengers alike to remain aware of the dangers of being on the road and to take precautions if you plan on drinking. While the […]
Read MoreAAA Study Predicts Major Increase in Holiday Travel
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 22, 2016 in Car Accidents
The 2016 holiday travel season is projected to be the busiest on record, according to a study conducted by AAA. An estimated 103 million people will travel to their holiday destinations, with the majority of travelers choosing to drive. According to the survey’s results, America’s roads will be filled with 93 million motorists driving to […]
Read MoreProposed Federal Ruling Would Require Cars to “Talk” to Each Other
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 16, 2016 in Car Accidents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has proposed a new ruling that would require automakers to incorporate technology enabling vehicles to communicate with one another. Vehicle-to-vehicle technology, known as V2V, would significantly reduce car accidents by allowing cars to send signals out to other vehicles in the area, corresponding the actions of the driver. […]
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