Tuesday, August 21, 2012

411 Pain : FHP defends actions during multiple car crash


At 411 Pain we are continuously informing our readers about auto related incidents occurring on our streets and highways, in order to keep them updated regarding car safety and any change in laws.

A few months ago we reported an accident that occurred on Jan. 29, which involved numerous cars crashing into each other along Interstate 75 near Gainesville due to a mix of fog and smoke. Unfortunately the consequences of this accident were 11 people dying and few dozen sustaining injuries. 

After the incident many questions arouse on who was to blame. As smoke mixed with fog visibility  decreased The Florida Highway Patrol closed the road in order to avoid any disasters. But after they began seeing it clear up, they believed it was safe to reopen.  Many people held the FHP responsible due to their lack of control and poor decision-making. Because of these accusations the Florida Highway Patrol issued a report on August 10th defending its actions taken the day of the fatal crashes; suggesting that irregular weather and drivers mistakes made it unlikely that any amount of planning or procedure could have prevented the deaths. FHP laid significant blame on drivers themselves, not law enforcement.

As many as a dozen victims of the collisions are planning to sue the Florida Highway Patrol and many of the investigations are still pending.

This story demonstrates just how quickly a car accident can occur and how much damage can happen with no warning. As a company dedicated to driver safety, 1-800-411-Pain strongly advises drivers to pay attention when driving and operating a vehicle. Even small distractions can lead to fatal accidents.

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For more of the latest information regarding accident statistics and driver safety, visit www.411Pain-News.com Robert Lewin, owner of 411 Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive, and to always wear a seat belt.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Drinking & Driving 411 Pain Awareness


Drinking & Driving 411 Pain Awareness

It’s always sad to hear stories of people getting injured in car accidents. Unfortunately it is very common. However it’s even sadder to find out they were the cause of driving under the influence of alcohol. Cdc.gov reports that there are thirty alcohol related fatalities every day in the United States. This is the equivalent of one fatality every 48 minutes. Most of these accidents are caused by drivers negligence or being under the influence of substances.

Most recently we heard about six people that were sent to the hospital following a three-car accident in Las Vegas on May 20, 2012. The accident occurred at the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Nellis Boulevard. Authorities believe that alcohol may have been a factor. Fortunately the victims in Vegas came out ok, but not everyone is so lucky. It’s very common to read about individuals seriously getting injured or loosing their lives in vehicle related incidents. At 411 Pain we strive to educate individuals off all ages on safe driving practices, and encourage exercising them on a daily basis.

Like this story we see hundreds everyday, at 411Pain we strongly discourage the consumption of alcohol while operating a motor vehicle. As a company dedicated to safer driving practices, 1 800 411 Pain recommends adhering to all road laws. Creating programs that educate, not just drivers but all individuals in avoiding situations where people get into vehicles while intoxicated.   Not only is drinking and driving irresponsible and dangerous, it is also illegal. Serious repercussions await individuals who are convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). Help make the roads a safer place for everyone. Do not drink and drive.

For more of the latest information on driver safety and accident news, visit www.411Pain-News.com. Robert Lewin, owner of 1 800 411 Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive and to always wear your seat belt.

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