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Monthly Archives: February 2024

Bay Area Residents Face a Range of Unpredictable Traffic Threats

Bay Area Residents Face a Range of Unpredictable Traffic Threats

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

Residents of the Bay Area are certainly familiar with a range of traffic-related threats, whether they are driving, walking their dogs, or biking. A slew of recent incidents across the area has shown that these threats are often completely unexpected. While one vehicle was crushed by the somewhat predictable hazard of a rolling box… Read More »

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Information on Robotaxi Accidents in San Francisco Finally Revealed

Information on Robotaxi Accidents in San Francisco Finally Revealed

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

It has been many weeks since any San Francisco resident has spotted a Cruise robotaxi zipping around local roads – and for good reason. GM’s experiment with driverless software led to a slew of accidents across the Bay Area, leading many to believe that they were essentially being used as test subjects. One San… Read More »

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Shocking Overpass and Bridge Accidents in San Francisco

Shocking Overpass and Bridge Accidents in San Francisco

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

While San Francisco is famous for its bridges, these elevated road sections pose unique hazards for both locals and tourists. Even an overpass a few feet off the ground has the potential to launch both vehicles and pedestrians into the air, leading to catastrophic injuries and fatalities. Over the past few weeks, the San… Read More »

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Yet Another Train Derails in San Francisco

Yet Another Train Derails in San Francisco

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

Train derailments can lead to serious injuries in San Francisco. Millions of people rely on these commuter trains to get to work and connect with others, especially given the high cost of fuel in the modern era. While San Francisco city officials laud the sustainability of public transit, they often fail to provide commuters with… Read More »

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