5 Ways Newer Cars May Be Less Safe Than Older Cars

We are amazed at how new car safety has progressed and we now walk away from crashes that would have killed everyone just a few years ago. That doesn’t mean uninjured and it doesn’t mean newer cars are safer in every aspect: Here five ways newer cars may be more

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Some Pain Is More Emotional Than Physical

Imagine owning a 1931 Model A Ford you personally restored with your aging father. Imagine the feeling you’d have after the distracted driver of a Toyota Corolla destroys the link between father and son as a result of a cell phone. This is the exact scenario we want to tell

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CHP To Offer “Smart Teen” Driving Classes

The California Highway Patrol’s East Sacramento Office is currently accepting applications for their free two-hour Smart Start driving class. Dates currently available include April 30, May 14 and May 28 and classes are scheduled to run between 6:30 and 8:30 pm in the CHP office at 11335 Trade Center Drive.

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Some Insurers Giving Fire Victims Wrong Information

Some insurance companies are giving Wine Country fire victims inaccurate information about their rights under California law. This revelation was revealed by Insurance Commissioner Jones in a recent press conference.  Commissioner Jones office has issued a formal notice to insurers and licensed public adjustors to make sure all claims adjustors

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“Once You Stop Learning, You Start Dying.”

Most professional license holders in California are required to complete a minimum level of continuing education. This rule applies to Accountants, Doctors of all types (Medical, Dental and Chiropractic), Architects and a few other categories.  This is done to assure that the professional you choose is staying current with the

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Local Family Shaken By Video Of Fatal Crash

Jacqueline Sanchez, age 14 was killed when her older sister, age 18 crashed while driving outside of Las Banos. According to reports the older sister Obdulia was driving while under the influence and live streaming on social media when the crash happened.  Jacqueline was not wearing a seat belt at

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Audit Slams P.U.C. On Deadly Limo Fire

A recent state audit provides evidence that California’s oversight of limousines, shuttles, charter busses and other passenger carriers is “insufficient to ensure consumer safety” in the aftermath of a deadly limo fire on the San Mateo Bridge.  We have written about this fire on several occasions.  The general public has

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