If you're out motoring on a busy California roadway, would you rather be surrounded on all sides by teen drivers or motorists of a relatively advanced age? That is, of course, a loaded question, and perhaps not a particularly fair one. Nonetheless, we ask it, given...
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Month: March 2016
Now sooner than later: negotiated deal on automatic braking
The transformation of evolving safety technologies from the testing stage to fully realized standard features in passenger automobiles takes time. Seat belts are a prominent case in point. Some younger readers of our Los Angeles personal injury blog might be surprised...
FMCSA’s long-term focus: updated commercial trucker requirements
Few people -- and certainly no driver or other occupant in a passenger vehicle in California or elsewhere across the country -- would deny that safety in the commercial trucking industry is a constant and pressing concern. Indeed, virtually every accident involving an...
Safety criticism leveled at FMCSA: shore up inspection program
It's certainly singular for our personal injury legal blog to put a glaring spotlight on any entity or subject matter for two consecutive posts, but such is the outcome achieved with today's entry. The back-to-back focus of our post today is the Federal Motor Carrier...
You’re exempt, you’re exempt … too many truck safety exemptions?
Some of our readers have likely never heard of the rather understated Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, despite the organization's work centrally focused on the safety of big trucks that ply freeways and interstates across North America. The CVSA is an international...

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