In Pennsylvania, tailgating is illegal under state law 75 Pa. C.S. § 3310, which prohibits following another vehicle more closely than is “reasonable and prudent” for current conditions. Unlike some states that specify exact distances, Pennsylvania gives police officers discretion
Failure to yield car accidents in Pennsylvania occur when a driver fails to give the right-of-way to another vehicle, pedestrian, or emergency vehicle as required by state traffic laws. These accidents commonly happen at intersections, during left turns, when merging
Driving requires full attention at all times, and being tired can make even simple decisions dangerous. Drowsy drivers react slower, misjudge distances, and may drift out of lanes, creating serious risks on the road. If you are involved in a
In Pennsylvania, an accident must be reported to the police if someone was hurt, if a driver left the scene without stopping, or if a vehicle was too damaged to drive away and had to be towed. In these situations,
In Pennsylvania, getting medical attention immediately after a car accident is critical to protect your health and safety, document your injuries, prevent long-term complications, and provide crucial evidence in the event of a legal claim. While you may feel fine
When you’re driving a company vehicle, it brings up new issues of liability and questions about whose insurance applies. In some situations, you may bear responsibility, while your employer may be liable in others. You may even have to file