Keeping an eye on a teen’s driving through apps
Car Accidents | Posted on April 28, 2017 at 8:00 pm by rehmlaw
Many things can be challenging for parents when it comes to keeping their teen drivers safe on the roads. One is getting a firm idea of how safely their child is actually acting when driving. This can be an important piece of information for a parent to have, as it can indicate what driving safety lessons it might be particularly important for them to get across to their teen and whether they need to make any changes in the driving rules they have for their teen.
Autonomous vehicle technology and the future of America’s roads
Car Accidents | Posted on April 21, 2017 at 8:01 pm by rehmlaw
It appears that the next couple of decades could see big changes to some very fundamental things out on America’s roads. This includes shifts in what exactly is controlling the vehicles that are on them. This is due to autonomous vehicle technology.
CDL Fraud Cases Exemplify the Dangers of Rogue Truckers
Truck Accidents | Posted on April 17, 2017 at 8:02 pm by rehmlaw
A recent news story in Overdrive, an online news source for the trucking industry, reports that Department of Transportation employees in Utah and Michigan have been charged in connection with accepting bribes in exchange for issuing commercial driver’s licenses to drivers who had not passed the requisite tests.
Safety preparations for the start of motorcycle riding season
Motorcycle Accidents | Posted on April 13, 2017 at 8:03 pm by rehmlaw
Spring can be an exciting time of the year for many individuals here in Nebraska. This includes motorcycle enthusiasts. The improved temperatures spring generally brings with it allow the motorcycle riding season to begin in earnest.
Pedestrian fatalities rising in Nebraska, U.S. as a whole
Car Accidents | Posted on April 7, 2017 at 8:04 pm by rehmlaw
It appears that, in recent years, more and more pedestrians have been losing their lives out on the roads here in Nebraska and throughout the country. Some preliminary estimates recently came out regarding pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. in 2016. According to these estimates, the U.S. saw nearly 6,000 such deaths that year.