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Golf Cart Safety Tips to Prevent Accidents

Posted October 5, 2023

Golf Cart Driving Safety to Prevent Golf Cart Accidents Driving a golf cart can be a fun and convenient way to get around on the course. However, golf carts require safe driving just like any other vehicle to avoid potentially serious accidents. Here are some key tips to keep in mind for safe operation of… read more

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Who is at Fault in a Left-Turn Collision Bicycle Accident?

People riding bicycles are often hit by drivers turning left and the accident can cause devastating injuries for the bicyclist. In Florida, left-turn collisions are one of the most common types of bicycle accident. If you are involved in a bicycle accident while riding a bike or while driving, contact a bicycle accident lawyer at… read more

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Why Uninsured Motorist Coverage Is So Important

Unless you live in a major metropolitan area, it is likely that you own a car.  According to Pew Research Center, about 88 percent of American adults owned a car in 2015.  With owning a vehicle comes the responsibility to carry some form of car insurance. However, this does not mean every person who drives… read more

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Traffic Safety on Tampa’s Bayshore Blvd

In May 2018, a mother and toddler were tragically hit and killed by a speeding motorist along Tampa’s scenic Bayshore Boulevard. This senseless and unspeakable loss of life inspired cries for a more pedestrian-friendly roadway. These concerns were recently heard at a city council meeting where Bayshore Boulevard was discussed. The popular roadway, favored by… read more

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Chevrolet Volts recalled due to prolonged idle time of gas engines.

Posted April 15, 2015

General Motors were forced early in March to recall the 2011, 2012, and 2013 lines of their Chevrolet Volt. The recall was issued in attempts to fix the extended electric car’s on-board software, which, in some cases, has accidentally left the gasoline engine running for extended periods of time while parked. GM plans to reprogram… read more

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USF Ramps Up Speed Limit Enforcement By Reducing Campus Speed Limit

Posted September 23, 2013

Updated on October 13, 2023 Drivers on the University of South Florida’s (USF) Tampa campus will soon face stricter enforcement when it comes to speeding. Board trustees in 2013 approved lowering the speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph, and less in certain areas, on all campus property streets. The change is expected to improve… read more

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