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Articles
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Motorists Need to be Aware of More Motorcycles on the Road in Warmer Weather Matt Waterkotte, of the local Harley-Davidson, told the Mt.
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Red Light Cameras Are On The Rise In Texas In Spite of Complaints Don't like red light cameras?
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Devices That Limit Texting May Be One Part of Solution to Distracted Driving Jeanne and Johnny Brown live in Wellman, and when their daughter lost her life when her truck rolled over in November 2009, the pair looked for answers.
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Hit and Run Offenses Likely to Receive More Attention Around Houston Prosecutors in Harris County are seeking changes in laws regarding drivers who leave the scene of an accident in the Houston area, a city that sees millions of drivers.
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Seat Adjustment To Blame in Texas Teen's Tragic Accident We know that this blog has been taking a stand against drivers who use their cell phone while they're driving.
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Toddler's Maiming Could Lead to Changes in DWI Laws in Texas Defensive driving is a must in Texas, just as it is in other states.
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Driver Responsibility Program Under Fire From Many Groups When the Texas state legislature first passed it, the law governing motorists who ran up traffic offenses and the fines they would have to pay seemed like a good idea.
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Shake and Bake Makes It Tougher To Stay Safe on Texas Roads Any graduate of a Texas defensive driving course will tell you that the material focused on limiting distractions.
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Road Conditions In North Texas Make Defensive Driving A Must The mudslides throughout the north of Texas are making it difficult for drivers to make their way, even on interstates like I-30 near Grand Prairie.
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Probation Officers in Midland Site DWI Wreck Near Office to Warn Potential Offenders While tactics like these to show the grim realities of what can happen when someone is driving while intoxicated have been around for years, officals at the Midlands Adult Probation Office have taken that a step further.
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"Green" Drivers May Save More Money Than Aggressive Drivers of Green Cars You can look at a list of top 10 green vehicles and see the Prius, alongside Honda's Insight.
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Little Known Surcharges Are Costing Texan Drivers Millions You may vaguely remember that the penalties for certain dangerous driving citations, such as operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, can range into the thousands of dollars from classes at an approved Texas driving online course.
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Texas Driving Schools, New Laws Help Keep Teen Drivers Safe Texas faced a serious problem.
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Tractor Trailers Can Be A Dangerous Ride For Their Drivers, Others On The Road Truckers generally spend more time on the road than almost any other motorist except perhaps traveling salesmen.
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New Laws Regarding Cell Phone Use Affect School Zones, Younger Drivers If you aren't a big follower of what goes on in the Texas State Legislature, you may not have heard about three new laws that affect driving with cell phones, or with younger children.
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Elderly Drivers Face New Registration, Licensing Requirements In Texas First, there are no mandatory tests for senior Texans if they do not want them.
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Confusion Over Open Container Laws Can Mean Tickets For Drivers Long-time drivers who have completed training at Texas driving schools may remember around 2000 when it was still legal for passengers to drink alcoholic beverages as long as they weren't near the driver.
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Updated DWI Laws Allow For Blood Tests In Some Cases Drivers who were suspected of driving under the influence used to have the ability to refuse to submit to a breathalyzer test or a blood test for law enforcement agencies to determine the blood alcohol content at the time of an incident if the agency was unable to obtain a warrant.
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Texas Driving Schools Could See Enrollment Increase From Texting Bans There is no statewide ban on texting while driving in Texas, but it's becoming increasingly clear among municipal governments that there is a risk among motorists who are on their cell phones while driving.
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Texas Driving Schools Respond to New Training Laws, Offer Updated Courses for 18-24s Prospective drivers who are in school or working may find that the brick-and-mortar style of classes does not work well with their schedules.
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