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Three-Time DWI Offenders in NC Face Harsher Penalties

Monday, February 6th, 2012

Laura’s Law Increases Jail Time and Fines in North Carolina

DWI offenders convicted for a third time in North Carolina will now face more jail time and increased fines. Laura’s Law went into effect in December 2011 and it increases the minimum jail time from 14 days to 120 days, and the maximum jail time was also increased. Maximum fines were increased up to $10,000.

Laura’s Law is named for Laura Fontenberry, a seventeen year-old who was killed by a drunk driver in Gaston County, North Carolina late last year. The driver who killed Laura had three prior convictions for drunk driving.

The new law also calls for stricter supervision while repeat offenders are on probation and they are also subject to alcohol monitoring for 120 days.

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Car Insurance for Women

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

Women can get Cheap Car Insurance

It is a not a rumor that women can get cheaper car insurance than their male counter-parts. Women are usually better drivers, therefore they don’t submit as many claims, and they tend to not drive as reckless as a man.

Women should shop around a while when looking for insurance. Men usually do not like to shop and will settle for the first or second insurance policy quoted. If women spend a little more time shopping, they will be rewarded with a cheaper policy. Several factors will help women obtain a less expensive insurance policy –

  1. Women tend to drive less sporty vehicles, and rarely drive pickups. Compact four-door cars, small SUVs and vans are usually the choice of women drivers. These vehicles are generally less expensive to insure than sports cars and trucks. Therefore these vehicles could qualify for a Safe Vehicle Discount.
  2. The driving record has a lot to do with the rate given for a car insurance policy. Since women get less tickets, and have less accidents, their motor vehicle record (MVR) will have less points on it and thus the rate they get for their coverage will be less. Having a clean MVR could qualify for a Good Driver Discount.
  3. Some insurance companies give discounts for your credit score, for being a non-smoker, for your education level, etc.

Use the Internet to check for car/auto insurance brokers rather than going directly to an agent of a particular car insurance company that does not sell policies for other companies. Insurance brokers like Serenity Insurance work with multiple car insurance companies and can do the comparison shopping for you.

Are you getting car insurance for the first time or have an insurance requirement for SR-22 filing? Serenity Insurance can help – we offer affordable auto insurance in 47 states for both preferred and high risk drivers. Call us toll free today at 1-800-774-0520 or use our car insurance quote form.




Drivers Distracted by their Smart Phones

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Smart Cell Phones Distract Drivers According to GMAC Study

Results from the 2011 GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test revealed that while 8 in 10 drivers say it is never safe to text, email or use their smart phone, an alarmingly large percentage of drivers use various features of their smart phones when operating their vehicles. Even with a number of states banning handheld cell phone use and texting while driving, nearly 50 percent of drivers admit to making phone calls while driving and about 15 percent of drivers admit to sending and reading text messages while driving. However; the youngest drivers in the nation are perhaps getting the message that distracted driving is dangerous, with almost three quarters of 16 to 17 year olds saying that they’ve completely stopped the use of mobile devices while driving. The vast majority of drivers between the ages of 60 and 65 have also completely stopped using mobile devices as well.

Youngest and Oldest Drivers are Less Distracted

  • Seventy-five percent of drivers ages 16 to 17, and 72 percent of drivers ages 60 to 65, say they have completely eliminated all smart phone activities while driving.
  • This may be explained by the fact that the top parental restriction on teenage drivers is not allowing the use of mobile phones while driving.

Phone Calls and Texting

  • While stopped at a red light, almost two-thirds of drivers admitted to making phone calls and 8 in 10 drivers admitted to sending and checking for text messages.
  • Fifty percent of drivers say they make phone calls while driving in slow traffic or while driving on the open highway.

Smart Phone Distractions

  • Ten percent of drivers admitted to sending and reading emails and using their downloaded applications on their smart phones while operating their vehicles.
  • About three percent of drivers use their smart phones to take pictures and some even update their Twitter and Facebook pages while on the road.

Distracted Driver Behaviors

  • Less than one percent of all drivers say they received a ticket or a warning for using a mobile device or a smart phone in the past year.
  • 8 in10 drivers reported never being distracted or even coming close to having an accident as a result of using their mobile device while driving.

A Trend in Decline?

  • Fifty percent of drivers say they have completely eliminated all smart phone activities while driving.
  • Thirty-two percent of drivers say they use their smart phones to call, text and email less than they used to.

“The National Drivers Test results, unveiling American’s Smartphone usage on the road, suggest that the 35 state-wide ban on texting while driving is having a positive influence on drivers,” said Stan Parker, VP of Marketing, GMAC Insurance. “We hope that by calling attention to distracted driving habits this dangerous activity will be practiced less and less and that drivers will continue to place their attention on the roads to stay safe.”

GMAC Insurance Personal Lines Group is one of the largest automobile insurers in the United States. GMAC Insurance Personal Lines Group offers property and casualty products, including personal auto, RV, motorcycle, commercial auto and homeowners insurance. With a nationwide network of claims professionals, local independent agents and brokers and a 24-hour, toll-free claims hotline available 365 days a year, GMAC Insurance provides superior claims service for its customers.

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Winter Driving is here, be Prepared

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Plan for Driving in Winter Conditions

Winter is here and with it comes all kinds of winter driving conditions; fog, rain, freezing rain, ice, snow and blowing snow. As a car owner now is the time to do some preparation so you are ready for any and all conditions as best you can.

Believe it or not, one of the things you should check on is your car insurance. Some consumers increase their liability coverage during the winter because there is a better chance of being involved in an accident due to the weather. Some also add comprehensive and collision coverage if their policy allows for the same reason.

Vehicle maintenance checkups are also a good idea. You’ll need to change your oil during the winter anyway, and a good thing to ask your mechanic is whether you should run a lighter-weight oil during the winter in your area. Also have the mechanic check all your other fluids, and test your battery. Check your tires, and replace with snow tires if needed for your driving conditions.

Just in case you get stuck due to weather conditions, it is a good idea to stock some items in your trunk for emergencies such as:

  • A flashlight
  • Extra batteries for the flashlight
  • A quart or two of motor oil
  • Tools such as common screwdrivers and wrenches
  • Check to make sure your tire jack is functional
  • Carry a gallon of fresh water
  • Blankets and pillows
  • Several decent sized candles
  • Snack bars

Change your driving habits in winter conditions. Don’t drive as fast as you might otherwise. Leave early for work or appointments. Rushing to get somewhere is a recipe for disaster. When traveling on crowded streets or highways, allow more room between you and the person in front of you. Use your headlights earlier in the day so people can see you coming. Try to stay calm so you can assess the situation. Remember that not all drivers have made these adjustments!

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Texting while Driving Banned in Pennsylvania

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Illegal to Text while Driving in PA

In November of 2011, Pennsylvania became the 35th state to make it illegal to text while driving in the state. The new law takes effect in March of 2012. Police officers are now able to pull drivers over who are texting because the new law makes it a primary offense to text and drive. There is a $50.00 fine for this violation but there are no points added to the driving record for the infraction.

Pennsylvania’s new law is a total ban on texting while driving. There are seven states which have a partial ban on texting while driving – Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and West Virginia. Eight states do not have any law against texting while driving – Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Ohio, South Carolina and South Dakota.

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Oklahoma DUI Law Gets Tougher

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Stricter DUI Law in OK Goes into Effect

A tougher DUI law has gone into effect in the state of Oklahoma. Anyone who blows a .15 BAC on their first DUI must have an ignition interlock device installed in their vehicle for 18 months. For a second offense they will have to have the interlock device installed for 4 years if they blow a .08 or higher.

An interlock device measures the amount of alcohol in the driver’s breath. The driver has to blow into the device before he can start the car, and then periodically while driving. State governments are hoping that this additional measure will deter drivers from driving after drinking. The devices are expensive and must be paid for by the offender.

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Arizona Increases DUI Patrols for the Holidays

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Law Enforcement in AZ Increase DUI Emphasis Patrols

Law enforcement agencies in Arizona are ramping up their DUI patrols for the holiday season. Drivers need to take basic steps to drive safe and keep from being arrested for a DUI in Arizona.

Using a designated driver is the most logical step to take when attending family or company holiday parties. Find one of your family or friends who will commit to not drink during the event and get you all home safely.

Another way to keep from having a problem with the law is to either arrange to stay at the home of the party host, or use a taxi-cab to get you back home. There is no need to risk getting caught after consuming alcohol at a party, no matter how much.

Drivers who get arrested for a DUI in Arizona can go to jail for up to 10 days, and face several thousand dollars in fines, plus lose their driver’s license. In addition, an interlock device can be required once the driver’s license has been reinstated and that is very expensive.

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Washington State to Emphasize DUI Patrols

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

DUI Emphasis Patrols in WA

Fall and early winter see an increase in the number of DUI accidents and arrests. Some of this is caused by the Thanksgiving holiday weekend followed by the Christmas holiday whether it falls on a weekend or not. Both of these holidays see increased driving for vacation or to see family and friends. Of course there is then an increase in the amount of alcohol consumed while enjoying these holiday breaks and too many people decide to drive home before the alcohol has worn off. There’s also an increase at this time of year due to snow sports and while at the ski facility, there is some amount of drinking that can impair the driver when he decides to go home after a day on the hill.

Washington State is going to have multiple law enforcement agencies joining forces during this period to have more patrols visible on the roads and freeways looking for drunk or impaired drivers. These emphasis patrols are going to be in effect from Thanksgiving and on in to January. You can expect to see more arrests for DUI as these patrols look specifically for drivers under the influence.

Also in Washington State, there has been a new law passed by the legislature that allows the law enforcement agency to impound the car of a drunk driver when arrested. This adds additional costs for the impoundment along with the ticket and fines for the DUI.

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Montana Cracks Down on Repeat Drunken Drivers

Monday, October 17th, 2011

“24/7″ Sobriety Program for Driving Drunk in MT

A new law went into effect in Montana on Saturday, October 1, which cracks down on repeat drunk drivers. The new “24/7 Sobriety Program” was highly endorsed by the legislature and the attorney-general’s office earlier in the year.

The 24/7 Program requires repeat DUI offenders to take a breath test twice each day at their expense. This testing is required from the time of their arrest until their sentence is completed.

During the pilot project the program proved to be very successful in keeping repeat offenders sober and it didn’t cost the taxpayers anything because the offender had to pay for their own tests.

The program has started in five counties and will continue to be implemented across the state in the months ahead.

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Labor Day Weekend Emphasis Patrols

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

DUI Patrols to be Heavy on Labor Day Holiday Weekend

As drivers take to the highways for the last summer holiday on Labor Day weekend, they’ll need to be aware that DUI emphasis patrols will be everywhere.

Labor Day celebrations which include drinking contribute to the number of DUI/DWI accidents, arrests and deaths. More than 10,000 deaths from auto accidents last year were alcohol related. If you have plans to party on Labor Day, make sure you include a plan for a safe and sober ride home using a designated driver or taxi.

Enjoy the last summer holiday but be safe and sane!

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