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Who Is at Fault in Blind-Spot Accidents?

Every motor vehicle has at least one blind spot. This is an area of the road that is invisible to a driver when he or she checks the rearview and side mirrors. If a driver fails to check his or her blind spots carefully before changing lanes or making a turn, the driver could collide with another vehicle. These accidents are not automatically the fault of the driver with the blind spot, however; determining fault can be challenging and require an in-depth investigation. What Are a Driver’s Responsibilities With a Blind Spot? A blind…

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Helpful Tips on Safely Sharing Lanes With Semi-Trucks

Semi-trucks are some of the most dangerous vehicles on the road. They are much larger and heavier than the average car, giving them the upper hand in motor vehicle accidents. A collision involving a large truck can be catastrophic for those in the smaller car. You can reduce the risk of getting into a serious Omaha truck accident with these safety tips. Practice Defensive Driving Defensive driving is the practice of constantly anticipating dangerous roadway situations. Rather than assuming that all drivers will obey the law and drive prudently, defensive drivers do the opposite….

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Common Causes of Winter Truck Accidents 

Winter driving conditions can be treacherous for all drivers, but especially for those operating large commercial trucks. With icy roads, reduced visibility and other winter hazards, truck drivers must exercise extreme caution to prevent accidents. Unfortunately, even with careful driving, truck accidents can still occur due to factors outside of their control, such as bad weather. Be on the lookout for these common causes of truck accidents in an average Omaha winter. Icy Roads Nebraska’s winters are particularly hazardous for truck drivers. Nebraska sees an average snowfall of ­20 to 40 inches, with the…

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What Are the Texting and Driving Laws in Nebraska?

Texting and driving is a major cause of injury and fatal car accidents in the U.S. It is a common source of driver distraction in Nebraska and around the country. In 2017, distracted drivers caused car accidents that took a total of 3,166 lives. The known risks of distracted driving, and especially texting and driving, has led many states to pass laws related to banning cellphone use behind the wheel. Nebraska is one of them. The Risks of Texting and Driving Texting and driving checks off all three forms of driver distraction: manual, visual and…

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