Saturday, 14 January 2017

Brooklyn Auto Accident Attorney Answers Questions Regarding Legal Width Of Buses, Trucks, And Vans In The City Of New York

By Mary Badder


If you have legal questions after a serious auto, motorcycle, bike, bus or truck accident, then you should consult an experienced lawyer practicing in Brooklyn.

People get hurt everyday just crossing the street. You may not think it is a big hazard, but the wide side mirrors attached to buses and trucks can do a great deal of harm if you are hit by one of them. Even a slow moving vehicle can cause serious head trauma when you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.

This may occur as a person is exiting or entering a car from the passenger side, just as a bus, van or truck passes. It can happen while waiting for a school or passenger bus. It can even happen simply by standing in an intersection waiting for a bus, van or truck to pass. Each situation is different. New York City Traffic Regulations 34 RCNY Section 4-15 provides that the width of a vehicle shall not be more than eight feet, (96 inches) except the width of school buses and fire vehicles shall not exceed 98 inches and the width of buses having a seating capacity of more than seven passengers shall not exceed 102 inches.

If you are the victim of such a mishap, you may have cause for legal action. You should contact an experienced lawyer as quickly as possible. The longer you wait, the harder it may be to prove there was negligence. It may be that a mirror violation is only one of the regulations that have been ignored or broken.

Pedestrians have a responsibility to watch where they are going. Even though they have the right of way, individuals should always keep a safe distance from any oncoming traffic.

When accidents occur determining the issue of fault can become an extremely complex issue. Awareness of the statutory obligations of everyone involved in the accident must be considered. It is important to promptly locate an attorney who is aware of the law in order to carefully determine whether you have a case.




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