by Kelsey Keeton | Sep 28, 2020 | driving, Traffic Law
You have likely noticed that there are many types of gasoline at a gas station. Ethanol free, diesel, 87, 89, 91, and 93 are just some of the options you can see. Inside the car door or gas tank door, there should be a label that tells you the which gas would should...
by Kelsey Keeton | Sep 16, 2020 | driver safety, Traffic Law
Stop signs, yield signs, stop lights, roundabouts, and diverging diamonds are just some of the types of intersections that you will see on the road. In order to safely pass through different types of intersections, you must be familiar with them. Each type of...
by Kelsey Keeton | Apr 4, 2020 | Ticket Aftermath, Traffic Law
When those blue lights start flashing in your rear view for the first time, you likely have a whole range of thoughts and emotions going through your head. After all, this wasn’t quite part of your driver’s ed curriculum. When facing traffic stops, it...
by Robert J. Reeves | Oct 16, 2019 | driver safety, Traffic Law
Some tickets are more difficult to get out of than others. Sometimes, a few corrective actions will eliminate tickets completely. Attending traffic school is a good way to get out of some common, basic traffic infractions. Contrary to what your neighbor’s brother’s...
by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 11, 2019 | Traffic Law, traffic tickets
If you’ve ever driven down the highway and an unmarked police car drives by, you might not even notice the difference between that and a civilian car. Even though unmarked police cars definitely do their part, they also make some things more difficult. For example,...
by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 8, 2019 | driver safety, Traffic Law
No matter the duration of the trip, you’ll see traffic signs. Whether you’re going to the grocery store a couple of blocks away, or to your best friend’s house on the other side of town, you see them and you (hopefully) obey them. However, it’s probably been a long...