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BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS YOUNG DRIVERS – AND THEIR PASSENGERS – AT RISK

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Sep 4, 2013 | Firm News |

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As our children go back to school this year there will be new drivers driving to school for the first time, and many of their friends will celebrate being freed from taking the school bus to school. Yet most cars pulling into high school parking lots this fall will be driven in violation of the Graduated Drivers License restrictions that New Jersey imposes on all drivers with a probationary license. In that first year after your teenage son or daughter obtains their driver’s license, and are engaged in their first year of unsupervised driving, they carry a probationary license. A probationary license stipulates that they may not drive between the hours of 11:01 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., may transport only one passenger, and may use no cell phone – handheld or hands-free – or any other portable, wireless device while driving. Any vehicle they are driving must visibly bear the GDL decals. If your son or daughter is picking up their friends to drive them to or from school or home after a sports practice or other extra-curricular activity, they are limited to ONE passenger. Most parents are given little opportunity to see whose car their teen jumps into as they run out the door in the morning, much less count the number of passengers. But we should. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 2,700 teens between the ages of 16 and 19 were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2010 – over seven per day.** New Jersey’s DRL restrictions are a response to the tragedy of teenage motor vehicle accident-related deaths and catastrophic injuries. Compared to males driving alone, males with peer passengers were almost six times more likely to perform an illegal maneuver, and twice as likely to drive aggressively. One in five females, and one in four males driving with peers, were distracted by something inside the vehicle just before crashing. Read more about peer passenger distraction HERE – look for the ‘Focus on Distraction From Peer Passengers‘ graph on the 4th page Parents can help reduce such risks by enforcing GDL provisions that limit the number of friends their teenagers may drive. Recently, the New Jersey Appellate Division decided that anyone who sends a text to a driver knowing that the recipient is driving – and will read the message while driving – shares in the responsibility if the distracted driver has an accident. In Kubert v. Best decided on August 27, 2013, a new cause of action was created for remote texters who contribute to the distraction of a driver, just as any passenger who distracts a driver. The facts did not permit a finding for the young woman, who was texting her boyfriend, in whether she knew if he was driving when he read her text – and proceeded to cross the yellow line, striking an oncoming motorcyclist and his passenger; but put all of us on notice of the risks of texting someone we know is driving regarding when they’ll be home, or to pick up a sibling, to stop at the grocery store or pharmacy, etc. A helpful resource for parents of teen drivers can be found on the New Jersey Motor Vehicle commission website at: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/Licenses/GDL_Safe_Driving.pdf

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At CockerillCraigMoore Law, we have a comprehensive understanding of the laws governing personal injury, and can help you build a case appropriately. We are committed to seeking out full compensation for your losses. To discuss your concerns and learn your options, contact us online or call our office at 856-429-1060. **Fatal wrecks underscore risks for young drivers. Tom Watkins, CNN March 13, 2013.

What is a nuisance under the Commercial Maintenance Code of the City of Woodbury?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Feb 4, 2022 | Premises Liability

Every location has its own laws pertaining to keeping the peace and avoiding nuisances. This includes the City of Woodbury, which has the Commercial Maintenance Code that covers many different points, including defining nuisance. Having this code is important to...

3 winter driving tips

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Jan 18, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

You may experience plenty of cold, snow and ice during the winter in New Jersey. According to U.S. News and World Report, winter driving conditions contribute to 17% of all vehicle crashes. Whenever possible, it is preferable to postpone your trip until conditions...

How do doctors identify and treat internal bleeding?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Jan 4, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

After a car accident, you worry you may have injuries you cannot see. Learning the signs of internal bleeding could help you build a legal case and understand what treatment you need. WebMD explores internal bleeding symptoms and treatment options. If you suspect you...

Post-exposure prophylaxis

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Dec 27, 2021 | Animal Bites

Animal bites are not something victims should take lightly. Even seemingly minor animal bites can quickly turn into a major health issue and possibly a threat to victims’ lives. This is particularly true if the animal in question was rabid. Though the risk of...

What psychological injuries do dog attacks cause children?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Nov 29, 2021 | Animal Bites, Personal Injury

If you have a son or daughter, you undoubtedly exercise additional caution when your family is around unfamiliar dogs. After all, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association, more than half of the roughly 800,000 bite victims each year are children....

A look at statistics dealing with fatal crashes in 2021

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Nov 15, 2021 | Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Several agencies compile information on motor vehicle accidents in New Jersey. While these numbers do not adequately represent the scope of pain and suffering from vehicle crashes, they do provide a window into the toll of accidents. The statistics illustrate that...

How does inattentional blindness impact safety?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Nov 1, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

When you get behind the wheel and hit the road, it is important to be in peak mental and physical wellness. One wrong move and you could end up in a crash, which could harm you, your passengers, or anyone else outside of your car. But sometimes, distractions will...

How can your clothing help prove injury liability?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Oct 14, 2021 | Premises Liability

Experiencing a fall on someone else’s property may cause you serious pain and keep you from working while you heal your injuries. Unfortunately, the property owner may contest your claims that the owner’s negligence caused your injury. This is why you should consider...

Trucker substance abuse violations increasing

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Sep 28, 2021 | Commercial Vehicle Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents

Many New Jersey motorists exercise extra care when driving close to commercial trucks. However, research shows that not all commercial truck drivers are exercising the same level of care. A Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse that logs trucker alcohol or drug infractions...

How does drowsiness alter driver safety?

On Behalf of Cockerill, Craig & Moore, LLC | Sep 20, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Driver safety is one of the biggest concerns many drivers have, as this can affect whether or not they get involved in a crash. The worse overall driver safety is, the higher the chance of an individual crash occurring, which can alter a victim's life. In order to...

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