Have you ever marveled at the fact that a texting motorist in Virginia could drive right by a police officer and not be pulled over? It is true. Texting while driving is – for now – a secondary offense, which means a driver can only be cited for texting if he or she is nabbed…
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“The more the merrier” may not be true when it comes to teenage drivers. Inexperienced, distracted and youthful motorists may be more dangerous when in the company of their peers. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety recently released its latest report on teen driving, “Characteristics of Fatal Crashes Involving 16-and 17-Year Old Drivers with Teenage…
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Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine signed into law this week a ban on text messaging while driving. This new law will take effect July 1st. It is a secondary offense, which means that the police must spot a more serious violation in order to pull a driver over. This law means that Virginia joins a growing…
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