Cameras

Why taking a video deposition of an insurance adjuster is more effective

  Why taking a video deposition of an insurance adjuster is more effective  by Steven M. Gursten   Tips for auto accident attorneys preparing for the insurance adjuster deposition I’ve taken a few hundred depositions in my legal career, and certainly that includes my share of claims adjusters. In Michigan, we file No-Fault lawsuits and

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15 ways that self-driving cars could transform our lives

  15 ways that self-driving cars could transform our lives By Brad Plumer  May 28, 2014, 12:35pm EDT On Tuesday, Google unveiled a stunning new prototype for a self-driving car. There’s no steering wheel. No pedals. You just sit back and let the car do the driving. SELF-DRIVING CARS COULD HAVE MAJOR BENEFITS — AND BIG DOWNSIDES Now,

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Why do traffic jams sometimes form for no reason?

  Why do traffic jams sometimes form for no reason? By Joseph Stromberg  Updated Aug 12, 2016, 1:21pm EDT If you’ve ever driven on a highway, you’ve probably seen it happen. Traffic slows to a crawl, then stops entirely. Minutes later, it begins to move again, and then suddenly, you’re moving at full speed. The weirdest part:

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GPS, black boxes in vehicles puts drivers privacy up for grabs

  GPS, black boxes in vehicles puts drivers privacy up for grabs  by Steven M. Gursten Attorney Steven Gursten tells The Detroit News how data can be used against drivers in court after auto accidents Every time a driver gets behind the wheel, odds are that car or truck is gathering information from built-in “black

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Should you use a personal dash cam to protect yourself from car accident liability?

  Should you use a personal dash cam to protect yourself from car accident liability? by Steven M. Gursten   Lawyers are now using dash cams in ways that just a few years ago would have been impossible to imagine For years, police have been relying upon dash cams as a way to protect themselves

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Does the Waze traffic app make us more unsafe?

  Does the Waze traffic app make us more unsafe? by Steven M. Gursten While Waze is great with navigation, the app also poses serious public safety concerns, like enabling speeders and distracted driving Waze is a really good traffic app. I use it, especially when I’m in a pinch during construction traffic (where is

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Speeding 70 km/h over the limit & how the owner fought the ticket and won

  Speeding 70 km/h over the limit & how the owner fought the ticket and won By  Abby O’Brien  Published Feb. 3, 2023 4:00 p.m. EST An Ontario speed limit sign is seen above on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. (CTV News) After being charged with speeding by a city-operated photo radar device, a Toronto family was

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Driving aids and speed camera warnings: rules country by country in Europe

  Driving aids and speed camera warnings: rules country by country To safeguard Written by Olivier Duquesne on 07/31/2023 Coyote and applications to warn of the presence of radar or “danger zones” are sometimes tolerated, or even banned altogether. Here is an overview of authorizations in Europe. Coyote as well as the radar functions of GPS

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how much money Toronto’s speed camera program collected over more than 2 years

The City of Toronto said in a statement to Global News on Friday that from its inception until Oct. 31 of this year, 560,000 charges have been filed from the Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program at the provincial offences court in Toronto. In that same time period, $34 million in fines was collected, the City said. That figure only

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