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                <title><![CDATA[Distraction a Common Factor in Buffalo Collisions as New York Weighs Options]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>States including New York are considering regulation of a device called Google Glass, which looks like a pair of glasses and allows users to surf the Internet, take photographs, check-email and even watch videos – all with a blink. The technology is pretty amazing – but perhaps not so much while driving. State lawmakers have&hellip;</p>
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<p>States including New York are considering regulation of a device called Google Glass, which looks like a pair of glasses and allows users to surf the Internet, take photographs, check-email and even watch videos – all with a blink.</p>



<p>The technology is pretty amazing – but perhaps not so much while driving. State lawmakers have requested direction from the department of motor vehicles on how a behind-the-wheel ban on the devices might be enforced.</p>



<p><a href="/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Buffalo accident lawyers</a> at The Law Offices of James Morris recognize that as it stands, distracted driving is a major factor in automobile collisions.</p>



<p><strong>How many accidents are caused by distracted drivers?</strong></p>



<p>The issue of driver distraction may be even more serious than previously anticipated. <a href="http://www.ibamag.com/news/careless-category-hides-true-distracted-driving-numbers-17279.aspx" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">New research</a> indicates that many crashes caused by distraction are instead categorized simply as “careless driving” in traffic citation records.</p>



<p>There may be some instances wherein drivers are cited for prohibited use of a handheld device (New York state <a href="http://www.ghsa.org/html/stateinfo/laws/cellphone_laws.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bans texting</a> and the use of all handheld cell phone devices while driving), more often than not, distraction can be difficult to prove.</p>



<p>For one thing, it’s not like drunk driving, where a test can determine whether drivers were negligent at the time of a crash. Phone records, witness statements and other evidence may be used to piece it together, but there is often no definitive determination.</p>



<p>Plus, there are more forms of distraction today than ever.</p>



<p>Let’s start with cell phones. In May of 2011, 35 percent of Americans owned a smartphone. By May 2013, 56 percent of people owned a smartphone.</p>



<p>Then there are devices like Google Glass. While it offers features like navigation, these elements have proven distracting to the person behind the wheel. But again, it can be tough to prove. A woman in California was pulled over and cited by a state trooper for “having a TV screen visible while driving.” Some 37 states and the District of Columbia have laws against it. However, the ticket was eventually tossed because there was a lack of evidence to prove the device had been enabled while she was driving.</p>



<p><strong>Studies shed light on dangers of in-dash vehicle technology</strong></p>



<p>More than ever, technological devices are coming standard-issue with the latest models of vehicles in the form of “infotainment” centers build right into the dash. Common features include GPS mapping technology, hands-free dialing and speech-to-text, Internet searches and even videos and games.</p>



<p>While car manufacturers have promised that these systems are safe and will actually help to reduce distractions, the research that is emerging suggests those assertions fall short of the truth.</p>



<p>For example, a recent <a href="http://mashable.com/2013/06/12/car-infotainment/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">AAA study</a> indicates that speech-to-text phone or e-mail systems, the kind that are common in the latest infotainment offerings, are even more dangerous than listening to the radio or using a handheld cell phone.</p>



<p>Where companies are working on ways to integrate even more speech recognition software into vehicles, AAA warns that this will make the roads inherently more dangerous.</p>



<p>Anytime your hands are off the wheel or your eyes and attention are off the road, there is a danger. It need not be technologically-driven. Distraction comes in many different forms, be it your children in the back seat, the pets in your lap or the Google Glass on your head.</p>



<p>For the most part, whatever it is can wait until the car is in park.</p>



<p><em><a href="/contact-us/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Contact</a> a Buffalo accident attorney at the Law Offices of James Morris at 1-716-855-1118.  Attorney advertising.</em></p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Tragic Upstate New York Bicycle Accident Fatality a Harsh Reminder That Negligence Can Happen Any Time of Day]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:32:23 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Upstate New Yorkers may be a tough breed, but we are all going to be in shock for a long time about a recent reckless driving bicycle accident fatality. On July 30, 2012, a beloved local teacher went out for an early morning Sunday bicycle ride when, police say, a motorcyclist who was allegedly driving&hellip;</p>
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<p>Upstate New Yorkers may be a tough breed, but we are all going to be in shock for a long time about a recent reckless driving <a href="/personal-injury/car-accidents/share-the-road/" type="page" id="1013" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">bicycle accident fatality</a>. On July 30, 2012, a beloved local teacher went out for an early morning Sunday bicycle ride when, police say, a motorcyclist who was allegedly <a href="/personal-injury/car-accidents/how-accidents-happen/" type="page" id="1007" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">driving drunk</a> hit her. The impact threw her into the road. She was then run over by a car said to have been driven by the motorcyclist’s girlfriend.</p>



<p>According to police reports, the motorcyclist had been driving recklessly—doing wheelies, speeding up, then braking—just before he crashed into the cyclist. The motorbike collision victim was rushed to Strong Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The motorcyclist was arrested for DWI before being taken to the hospital with serious injuries. There were no reports of whether the driver of the car that crashed into the cyclist was injured.</p>



<p>The seasoned <a href="/communities-served/buffalo-lawyer/" type="page" id="1055" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Buffalo personal injury lawyers</a> at the Law Offices of James Morris have handled hundreds of car wreck injury and death cases in Western New York, but this one hits close to home, especially for anyone who is a parent. The cyclist who was killed by the car had two small children and a loving husband, whose lives are now changed forever.</p>



<p>This is a cautionary tale about many aspects of road safety. The accident happened before 8 am, when there was no heavy traffic. It’s likely that the last thing on the car crash victim’s mind was the chance of anyone driving drunk at that hour. There is also the issue of distracted driving involving the motorcyclist and the driver of the car. It is a sad lesson that it doesn’t just take <a href="/personal-injury/car-accidents/how-accidents-happen/" type="page" id="1007" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">texting while driving</a> or using a cellphone or GPS unit to distract drivers. The biker was simply driving recklessly and the driver of the car was not paying attention to the roadway.</p>



<p>The takeaway from this tragic event: Because we all <a href="/personal-injury/car-accidents/share-the-road/" type="page" id="1013" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">share the road, accidents</a> only take a split second to destroy lives. This is a wake-up call to everyone to be cautious on the roads, whether you are operating a vehicle or a bicycle. Drunk drivers, distracted drivers, speeding drivers—they could be just around the corner, no matter what hour it is.</p>



<p>If you or a loved one suffered a bike crash injury or you lost a relative in a car accident fatality or motorcycle accident death, seek powerful legal representation. Contact the Law Offices of James Morris for a free consultation with an aggressive <a href="/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">upstate and western New York personal injury lawyer</a>. Call us at 1-716-855-1118 or complete our <a href="/contact-us/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">online contact form</a>.</p>



<p><strong>James Morris Law</strong><br>
<em>1015 Liberty Building, 424 Main Street</em><br>
<em>Buffalo, NY 14202</em> </p>
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