It’s a Tuesday night, the Kansas stars are out, and suddenly, those flashing red and blues are in your rearview. Whether it was a lapse in judgment or just a series of unfortunate events, a DUI arrest in the Sunflower State is overwhelming. In 2026, the laws are tighter than ever, and the clock starts … Read more
Every driver knows the feel of driving normally, and all of a sudden, your tire hits a pothole or your car slips on a wet road you’ve driven many times before. Roads aren’t just pavement; they play a big role in keeping you safe. The chances of accidents are high when those roads are not … Read more
The law protects cyclists after a traffic collision by giving them the same road rights as drivers, allowing them to file personal injury claims, and holding negligent drivers legally accountable. Most states have traffic statutes that specifically recognize cyclists as lawful road users. When a driver causes a crash, the injured cyclist has a clear … Read more
California occupies a unique position as a pioneer in the regulation of motorcycle lane splitting within the United States. While most other states strictly prohibit the practice, this region has recognized it as a formal part of the daily transportation infrastructure and flow. The ongoing debate between traffic efficiency and roadway safety continues to shape … Read more
We had a driver sit across from us not long ago—calm guy, soft-spoken, the kind of person who clearly took his job seriously. Fourteen years on the road. Never a DUI, never a reckless driving charge, nothing. His dispatcher had called the run routine. He loaded up, drove his route, got pulled over at a … Read more
We worked with a driver not too long ago—almost twenty years behind the wheel, the kind of guy who could tell you which scale houses run tight and which ones wave you through. Got pulled over in his own SUV on a Saturday. Off the clock, not in his rig, just running errands. He was … Read more
It starts with something that feels completely harmless. You need to move your ATV from the garage to the trail access point two blocks away. Or you’re cutting through a residential street because the path you wanted is blocked. Or you’re just riding around the neighborhood on a slow Saturday morning because it genuinely never … Read more
Commercial drivers know the pressure better than anyone. Dispatch is sending updates every twenty minutes. A customer wants a delivery window. The phone buzzes three times before you’ve cleared the on-ramp. Most drivers manage it well most of the time — keeping the phone down, using voice commands, staying focused on the road ahead. But … Read more
The setting genuinely doesn’t feel like a DUI situation. Weekend afternoon, open trail, nobody around for miles. Maybe a cooler is involved. Maybe a ride that stretched longer than planned. The whole atmosphere feels completely disconnected from the kind of driving that gets people into legal trouble — no highway, no traffic, no obvious danger. … Read more
Nobody pulls over thinking they’re about to get a ticket for it. You stop for thirty seconds to let someone out. You pull halfway into a loading area because the spot you needed was taken. You sit in front of a building for two minutes with your hazards on — the universal signal for “I … Read more