by Fabian Toulouse — published on July 29th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse
Every state has unique regulations for motorcycles. Some states have ways of coming up with partial responsibility for accidents, others do not. Some mandate helmets while others leave the choice up to riders. Equipment maintenance and inspection rules vary, as well. No matter where you are, in the event of a motorcycle accident it is best to seek out a lawyer who specializes in motorcycle statutes.
by Fabian Toulouse — published on July 29th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse
As gas prices keep jumping steadily with no relief in sight and little hope of ever seeing cheap fuel again, more and more people are turning to motorcycles, planning to squeeze more miles into every gallon of gasoline. Indeed, motorcycles get far better mileage that do their bigger four-wheeled counterparts.
However, with the rise in motorcycle use comes an accompanying rise in the number of motorcycle crashes. Accidents involving motorcyclists are professionally handled by hiring motorcycle attorneys, personal injury lawyers who specialize in motorcycle law. It is good to contact an attorney soon after an accident, as there may be a limited time for filing your case.
by Rebecca Worthlin — published on July 29th, 2008
by Rebecca Worthlin
Buying a car is one of the first major purchases any of us ever make. Most of us have fond memories of our “first car.” I even know a guy who uses the make and model of the car he owned as a way of creating a mental time line of his life; that’s how important it is to him. So why is it that so many consumers end up feeling uncomfortable at the dealership? At San Tan Honda Superstore of Chandler we want to sell cars. But we don’t only want to sell cars. We want to sell cars and have our new drivers heading home happy with their purchase and confident that they got a good deal.
by Fabian Toulouse — published on July 29th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse
Motorcycles have been a popular sort of transportation for at least a hundred years. The first motorcycle of any kind was devised in the United States in 1867 by a man named Sylvester Howard Roper, although it ran on by steam, not petroleum. As with early automobiles, it took German engineers to come up with a two-wheeled vehicle that would run on petroleum.
In 1885, Gottleib Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach designed what was in effect a motorized bicycle, but that was enough! By 1894, motorcycles were built for purchase by the public and the love affair began. In countries all over the world, people found motorcycles to be an efficient, cost-effective, and definitely enjoyable means of transportation.
by Fabian Toulouse — published on July 29th, 2008
by Fabian Toulouse
Everyone always thinks accidents happen to someone else, but if you have been in an accident involving a car, truck, or motorcycle, it pays to follow a few smart procedures. The parties involved should exchange vital information such as names, contact information, and insurance companies. Never leave the scene of even a trivial accident without doing this.
You should always be checked out by a physician immediately following any accident. Many people disregard this advice, but it is wise. Even if you feel fine, some injuries are not apparent to you at first, presenting problems down the line. It is better to be seen as a matter of course than to take chances and be sorry later.
by Laura Talbert — published on July 26th, 2008
by Laura Talbert
The idea of riding a scooter is to allow you the freedom of the open air while traveling. It can also be a very inexpensive way to travel or to commute. Before you start riding your scooter, it is very important that you become fully familiar with the way it functions.
It is utterly foolish to take it on the road without this knowledge. The learning process could be strenuous for some people who grapple hard to get it right while some people have to spend minimum time to learn it. It is simply a matter concerning catching up with the skills and your ambition to make things happen fast.