Tuesday, September 20, 2022

6 Tips to Boost Your Visibility on Your Motorcycle When Conditions Are Dark

When you’re out on your motorcycle, the last thing you want to be worried about is whether cars and other vehicles around you can see you. When it’s dark out, however, this may be of the utmost concern. Having a night ride on your motorcycle can be thrilling, but you should always put safety first. Here are six tips to help increase your visibility when you’re out on the road on your motorcycle and conditions are dark.

1. Wear Brightly Colored Clothing

Wearing brightly colored or neon clothing will help drivers, pedestrians, and others on the road to see you, even when it’s dark. You may also want to opt for a neon safety vest that can be easily stored wherever you store your bike.

2. Upgrade Your Headlamp

Making sure your headlamp is bright, not dull, is key to being seen in the dark. Additionally, upgrading your headlamp will help you see the road and others around you.

3. Add Reflective Tape or Decals to Your Bike

Just like neon or bright clothing, adding reflective tape and reflective decals to your motorcycle can help others see you when it’s dark. Cars’ headlamps and streetlights will reflect off of your tape or decals, helping you stay visible in the night.

4. Stay Out of Blind Spots

One of the major ways you can stay visible while out in the dark on your bike is by knowing and avoiding blind spots. Get acquainted with the blind spots of large trucks and passenger cars so you can avoid them and stay within sight of other drivers.

5. Add Auxiliary LED Lights to Your Bike

A great way to stay visible on the road is by adding even more lights to your already lit-up motorcycling. Auxiliary LED lights can be added to the body of the motorcycle to give you more brightness as you ride.

6. Ride in a Group

Another great way to increase your visibility on the road is to ride in a group with other motorcyclists. The combination of your headlamps and movement will help other riders and drivers see you in the dark.

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Monday, September 19, 2022

Driving Myths: Driving in Cold Weather

Here in South Texas, our winters are mild compared to other places in the United States. However, we still do experience a drop in temperature and at times, even freezing conditions. Although these weather patterns may be rare, we must all evaluate our actions if the situation occurs.

Driving Myth #1

The first piece of advice you may hear about driving in cold weather is to “let your vehicle warm up.” Now while it may be nice to get into a warm car as opposed to one that’s icy cold, it really provides no benefit to your vehicle. Some believe a cold start or driving with the car still cold may damage the engine and moving parts. There is simply no evidence to back up this theory. You’re simply burning more fuel and costing yourself more out of pocket expenses. However, you may deem those negatives actually worth it depending on how cold it actually is outside.

Driving Myth #2

The second driving myth in cold weather is that your parking brake should be used to help your vehicle stop. This is a lesser-known myth and that’s a good thing. By using your parking brake in icy conditions you’re actually negating your anti-lock braking system and that could be dangerous. Most vehicles on today’s roads are equipped with anti-lock brakes and for good reason. Anti-lock brakes are a much safer alternative to the old brakes that used to come on our vehicles. By using the parking brake you’re canceling out the anti-lock brake mechanism.  Also, the parking brake is more likely to freeze in the event of very cold weather. So if you need to suddenly make an emergency stop and use the parking brake, there is a chance it will fail and you will not be able to stop your vehicle in time.

Again, extremely cold weather is very uncommon in Texas. However, if you’re traveling up north for the holidays and have to do any driving at all, it’s good to keep in mind there are a few myths out there about driving in cold weather.

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With over 100 years of combined experience among the legal team of Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., our Texas personal injury attorneys have successfully resolved over 20,000 cases. When representing injured Texas residents, we fight for justice against wrongdoing and aggressively pursue the best resolution to complex personal injury claims.

If you or a loved one was injured, please contact us for a free initial consultation and case evaluation. Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., is a locally based law firm focused on holding negligent individuals and companies accountable for their wrongdoing. We are not a personal injury mill that advertises nationwide. We provide individualized advocacy in attending to all aspects of claims that involve. Our firm has offices in the following locations: Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi South SideBrownsvilleMcAllenSan AntonioHouston, and Ft. Worth, TX.

We remain by our clients’ side, handling all aspects of their claims and attending to all legal, medical and financial needs. That dedication is combined with experience, legal knowledge, and insight from a former insurance adjuster and several former insurance defense attorneys. Whether our clients are suffering from physical pain from an accident or the emotional grief of death, we treat clients with compassion. We put their mind at ease during difficult times by answering their questions concerning the length of their claim, medical bills, financial compensation and their overall need for a lawyer.

 

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

9 Safety Precautions to Take When Driving With a Baby on Board

When you’re driving, it’s always important to take extreme caution. Car accidents are one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and they are often preventable. However, the added pressure of driving your baby—arguably the most precious cargo of all—only doubles the importance of being cautious. Aside from slapping a “Baby on Board” sticker on your back windshield or bumper, here are nine ways to stay safe while driving your baby.

1. Have the Right Car Seat 

Make sure your baby is in a rear-facing car seat until they are at least one. This will support their head and neck. It’s also best to get this car seat before the child arrives so that you can be ready from day one.

2. Secure Loose Toys 

Buckle up your child’s toys so that they don’t come loose and create an unnecessary hissy fit if your baby can no longer reach them. Buckling up their favorite toys can also help instill in them early the importance of wearing a seatbelt whenever you’re in a car.

3. No Texting and Driving

This is a cardinal rule of driving no matter what—or who—you are driving. Do not text and drive. It’s also best to avoid calling or using your phone at all while driving your baby.

4. Get Feeding and Changing Out of the Way First

The last thing you want to do when driving is to have to pull over and deal with a dirty diaper or a snack. Get these tasks out of the way to reduce fussiness, distractions, and upset babies.

5. Drive Defensively

Driving defensively—not aggressively—is even more important when you have your baby with you. Stay safe, stay vigilant, and go slow.

6. Protect Your Child’s Skin and Eyes From the Sun

Consider buying a sunshade to keep the harsh rays off of your baby’s skin and out of their eyes. This can cut down any time they spend fussing, which will reduce distraction for you.

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7. Stay Alert

This should go without saying, but avoid drowsy driving. This is a good rule of thumb when driving anyone, or even just yourself.

8. Install a Backseat Mirror

Installing a backseat mirror will allow you to take quick and needful glances at your child while maintaining focus on the road.

9. Don’t Drive Alone

One of the best ways to stay safe with your baby on the road is by driving with your partner, spouse, older child, or friend. These driving buddies can take care of your baby if needed so you can focus on driving.

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