Pedestrian Accident

13 05, 2018

Does Pedestrians After Dark = More Danger?

2026-01-06T09:01:07-08:00

Driving is dangerous. On average, motorists are operating 3,000 pounds of metal that can easily crush any unfortunate human in their way. That is a lot of responsibility for a driver, especially at night. Even though there is 60% less [...]

Does Pedestrians After Dark = More Danger?2026-01-06T09:01:07-08:00
28 02, 2018

You’re Not Safe Till You’re in the Building

2026-01-06T09:01:09-08:00

You’ve finally reached your destination after overcoming heavy traffic, poor weather conditions, and an emergency road repair. As you pull into the parking lot, you take a deep breath of relief, unaware you are now embarking on one of the [...]

You’re Not Safe Till You’re in the Building2026-01-06T09:01:09-08:00
9 02, 2018

To Walk or Not to Walk: Why Are Pedestrian Accidents on the Rise?

2026-01-06T09:01:10-08:00

More Americans are incorporating walking into their daily routines, whether it’s tracking steps on a Fitbit or walking to the train rather than driving. Generally, this leads to healthier bodies and a healthier environment. At the same time, however, it’s [...]

To Walk or Not to Walk: Why Are Pedestrian Accidents on the Rise?2026-01-06T09:01:10-08:00
30 09, 2016

Understanding Pedestrian Right of Way

2026-01-06T09:01:29-08:00

According to the State of New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, there is a disproportionate number of pedestrian injury crashes and fatalities in the Garden State compared to the nation as a whole. Pedestrian safety is a two-way [...]

Understanding Pedestrian Right of Way2026-01-06T09:01:29-08:00
28 09, 2016

Tips for Avoiding Car Accidents While Jogging

2026-01-06T09:01:29-08:00

It’s pleasant outside and you have nothing pressing to do. It’s the perfect time to go for a jog and in Princeton, New Jersey, you can be pretty sure that you’ll bump into other joggers along the way. More than [...]

Tips for Avoiding Car Accidents While Jogging2026-01-06T09:01:29-08:00
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