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Year: 2022

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY INSPECTION GUIDELINE

When was the last time you took a close look at your motorcycle before going on a ride? Not a quick glance but a real in-depth look at your bike and gear are performing. If it has been a while, we got you covered with our comprehensive motorcycle safety inspection … Continue reading

Eastland Texas Wildfires Donation Collection

Wildfires are badly devastating Eastland county. Many have lost their homes and personal belongings. Eastland county community members need our help with providing food, daily essentials, toiletries, and hygiene products. At Herrman & Herrman PLLC, we have started a donation collection and plan to deliver it to our brave First … Continue reading

Voting Information & Resources

Acceptable forms of photo ID: Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS Texas Handgun License issued by DPS United States Military Identification Card containing the personā€™s photograph United States Citizenship Certificate … Continue reading

How to Drive in Winter Weather

Icy weather is no joke. šŸ˜° Please avoid driving if you can, but if you have to drive in winter weather. Here is some advice on how to safely drive in the winter weather. Here are some tips if you have to drive in winter weather.   1. USE CAUTION … Continue reading

Fatal Car Collision Caused by Inadequate Street Lighting

Roadways are often dangerous areas, especially when combined with driving at night or poor lighting conditions and car accidents are often the results. Motor vehicle crashes are caused by a range of factors with various degrees of fault, stemming from poor visibility and inadequately maintained roadways to drunk or distracted … Continue reading

Will Newly Mandated In-Car Technology Stop Drunk Driving Accidents?

A provision of President Bidenā€™s $1.2 trillion infrastructure program could substantially reduce the threat of drunk driving accidents by the end of the decade. One of several road-safety provisions in the infrastructure bill requires the federal government to finalize rules within three years for alcohol-detection technology to stop intoxicated drivers … Continue reading

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