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According to research by the Society of Automotive Engineers, one in four drivers fails to signal lane changes or to switch off a turn light every day. Response Insurance reported that 17 percent don’t use a turn signal because they might forget to turn it off and 12 percent stated that they change lanes so often they can’t be bothered. Survey Explains Why Drivers Are Not Turned on By Using Signals, Insurance Journal,

Lane Violation Statistics



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Seventy-one percent of drivers 21-24 stated that they didn’t bother to use turn signals at all. Reasons given? Forty-two percent blamed time constraints, 23 percent stated frankly that they were just too lazy to care. Failure to use a turn light to signal other drivers causes confusion and results in accidents. New York made a recent tally of turn-signal related crashes, and unsafe lane changes turned out to be number 5 on the list for most common accidents. PSU.com

If you suffered an injury in Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, contact a RI personal injury attorney. A top East Providence lane violation auto crash lawyer will help take the insurance company to Providence Superior Court for a lane violation negligence jury trial on the merits.

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They report that two million car accidents per year are caused by improper lane changes,  lane violation or not bothering to signal a change. Leaving a signal light on without intention to turn fools other drivers into making left turns and becoming involved in a side collision. Technically, the improper signaler has the right of way, in real-time, people were injured.

Precautions to prevent lane violation accident



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Awareness is key. Be diligent in applying turn signals far enough ahead of a turn or lane change to get the other driver’s attention. Double-check traffic before entering an intersection to turn. Make sure you have enough distance between your car and another if the driver decides to make an improper lane change or turn. Allow yourself enough distance ahead of a driver in another lane to make your change safely.

“Chantel Varela, of 23 West Weir St., Taunton, was issued a summons to appear in court on charges of negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failing to yield the right of way while turning left, failing to obey a no left turn sign, failing to notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles of an address change and a marked lanes violation. Raynham police and firefighters responded to the area of 350 New State Highway, or Route 44, about 4:20 p.m. Sunday for a report of a motorcycle accident. A Toyota, driven by Varela, was driving east when she attempted to turn left into the plaza on Route 44, according to an accident report by Patrolman Anthony Barbour.”  http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/20160801/taunton-woman-charged-after-seriously-injuring-motorcyclist-in-raynham-crash

The law in Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

Drivers in every state are legally required to use directional signals to state their intentions to turn or change lanes to other drivers. Traffic stops for this violation have minor results, with two or three points down on a license.

“§ 31-15-11  Laned roadways. – Whenever any roadway has been divided into two (2) or more clearly marked lanes for traffic, the following rules in addition to all others consistent with them shall apply:

(1) A vehicle shall be driven as nearly as practical entirely within a single lane and shall not be moved from the lane until the driver has first ascertained that the movement can be made with safety.

(2) Upon a roadway which is divided into three (3) lanes, a vehicle shall not be driven in the center lane except when overtaking and passing another vehicle where the roadway is clearly visible and the center lane is clear of traffic within a safe distance, or in preparation for a left turn or where the center lane is at the time allocated exclusively to traffic moving in the direction the vehicle is proceeding and is sign-posted to give notice of the allocation.” http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/TITLE31/31-15/31-15-11.HTM   TITLE 31

Motor and Other vehicles CHAPTER 31-15 Passing, Use of Lanes, and Rules of the Road SECTION 31-15-11

The hidden cost of lane violation wrecks

An accident in Rhode Island can occur because a person failed to signal intentions and crossed a traffic line into another lane. Costly damages and injuries can be devastating – simply because someone ‘forgot’ to use a turn signal.

No matter how safely an individual attempts to drive, there is always the other guy. If you have become the victim of a



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careless lane change or improper signal usage, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Our competent attorneys are skilled in representing people harmed by careless drivers. Don’t let an accident stall your life.  Call today and receive skilled legal representation to get you back on track.

Another Rhode Island motor vehicle violation

“§ 31-14-3  Conditions requiring reduced speed. – (a) The driver of every vehicle shall, consistent with the requirements of § 31-14-1, drive at an appropriate, reduced speed when approaching and crossing an intersection or railroad grade crossing; when approaching and going around a curve; when approaching a hill crest; when traveling upon any narrow or winding roadway; when special hazard exists with respect to pedestrians or other traffic or by reason of weather or highway conditions; and in the presence of emergency vehicles displaying flashing lights as provided in § 31-24-31, tow trucks, transporter trucks, highway maintenance equipment displaying flashing lights (while performing maintenance operations), and roadside assistance vehicles displaying flashing amber lights while assisting a disabled motor vehicle. Violations of this section are subject to fines enumerated in § 31-41.1-4.” TITLE 31 Motor and Other vehicles CHAPTER 31-14 Speed Restrictions SECTION 31-14-3  http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/Statutes/title31/31-14/31-14-3.htm

If you were injured in ca, truck, motorcycle or other motor vehicle collision in providence, Pawtucket, Bristol, Newport, Woonsocket or North Providence Rhode Island then you need to get one of the best personal injury lawyers in Rhode Island on your side. A RI personal injury lawyer will fight to get you the compensation you deserve as a result of the lane violation . A top Providence car accident lawyer will fight the insurance company to get you money for your auto crash.

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