By Jan K. Seigel | Published February 5, 2016 | Posted in Truck Accidents | Tagged Tags: commercial truck drivers, teen drivers, vehicle accidents | Leave a comment
While a new law aims to increase the number of teens operating large trucks, the short answer is that there are already teenagers driving large trucks in New Jersey. There simply aren’t enough truck drivers in the United States to meet current demand. We are already tens of thousands of drivers short. Over the next Read More
Read MoreMost teenagers believe (to a certain extent) that they are invincible. They engage in risky behavior believing that terrible things simply will not happen to them. This may explain the rate of fatal auto accidents involving young people between the ages of 15 and 20 (which is the age group most at risk). However, this Read More
Read MoreThe thought of allowing your son or daughter to get behind the wheel for the very first time without you in the car may be a bit frightening. Even if you trust that your child will make smart decisions when driving, you know that other drivers in New Jersey may not be making safe choices. Read More
Read MoreThe American Automobile Association (AAA) recently released a report that states July 4th is the most dangerous day for teens to die in car accidents. With kids out of school, more teens are behind the wheel or riding as passengers, increasing the risk of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident. The organization Read More
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