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Tag Archives: traffic law
Play The Wrong Music And Get A Traffic Ticket?
Confused.com, a website that helps motorists shop for auto insurance, recently ran a fascinating experiment about the effects of music on driving behavior. Eight drivers were monitored while listening to different types of music. Dr. Simon Moore, a psychologist, interpreted … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged car, cop, decibels, driver, driver safety, driving, human behavior, music, police, psychologist, radio, safety, traffic law
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Your Business Owner’s Policy May Provide Coverage For Your Company’s Hurricane Sandy Losses
If you were among the many business owners in our region that were adversely affected by Hurricane Sandy, then you may have a claim under your Business Owner’s Policy (BOP). A BOP policy contains a package of various types of … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship
Tagged business insurance, business owner's policy, casualty, dependent property coverage, Hurricane Sandy, insurance, insurance company, insurance coverage. business interruption insurance, law firm, speeding ticket, traffic law, traffic lawyer, traffic ticket
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Illegal U-Turn In A Business District (and other illegal U-turns)
In New York City (and pretty much nowhere else) it is illegal to make a U-turn in a “business district”. Under Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 105, a business district” is defined as: “The territory contiguous to and including a highway … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged business district, car, DMV, illegal turn, Illegal U-turn, law, lawyer, points, police, summons, traffic, traffic law, traffic ticket, U-turn, U-turn in a business district, violation
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Rich People Are The Rudest Drivers?
Next time you are driving along side a Mercedes Benz, watch out. That driver is more apt to cut you off. And pedestrians should think twice before walking in front of a Porsche, or risk being struck. So found a … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged arrogant, car, entitlement, mercedes, money, police, poor, porsche, rich, rude, traffic, traffic law
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A New Traffic Control Device?
Stop signs were invented in 1915. and yield signs in 1950. Since then, however, no new types of traffic signs have been widely used. However, Gary Lauder, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, would like to see a new sign be … Continue reading
Posted in Traffic Tickets
Tagged business, Intersection, Signage, Stop sign, TED Conference, traffic, traffic control device, traffic law, traffic ticket
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NYC Muni Meter Tip
NYC parking tip involving muni-meter Continue reading
Posted in Parking Tickets
Tagged muni meter, nyc traffic ticket, parking, tip, traffic law
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