If you’ve been pulled over for driving too fast, you may wonder whether a speeding ticket affects your insurance coverage and rates. In most cases, yes, traffic tickets may increase your
Elevated distracted driving during the holidays is a recipe for disaster!
The fun and excitement, as well as the nerves and anxiety that surround all aspects of the holiday season, heighten the
It’s that time of year, again...the holidays. Thanksgiving saw a significant increase in traveling over 2020, and some survey statistics for late in the year are officially in. As you make your
Speeding and being caught in Las Vegas may result in fines and demerit points placed against your driver’s license. Amounts for both typically depend on the speed above posted speed limits you
What is a “non-moving violation”?
A non-moving violation in regards to traffic laws in Nevada refers to when a driver is violating the laws that pertain to their eligibility to be
In Nevada, you can find out whether or not you have outstanding warrants in your name by searching online, or calling by phone, but it is always recommended to hire a lawyer if you choose to call by
What does it mean when you “fail to yield”?
There are certain instances when you are required to yield even when there isn’t particularly a yield sign present instructing you to do so. For example,
Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel holidays of the year with approximately 90 percent of people traveling by car. Driving into Las Vegas from out-of-state and partaking in the endless
What is “road rage”?
By definition, road rage is “aggressive or angry behavior exhibited by motorists.”
Examples of road rage include:
Inappropriate verbal insults
Threats of physical
Looking in the rearview mirror and seeing red and blue lights flashing is one of those things that immediately causes your heart to pound and your stomach to drop. No one likes getting stopped by the
The #1 cause of fatal car accidents in the United States is distracted driving. Statistics show that there are approximately 380,000 injuries per year and 3,000 deaths due to distracted driving. This
Marijuana is legal to consume recreationally in Nevada for those 21 years old and older. There are, however, restrictions as to how much you may possess and where you may consume marijuana.
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