Responsive Personal Injury Law Attorney Website Design

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Responsive Personal Injury Law Attorney Website Design. In this design, the strong descriptions aligned on the left side of the website really counter-balances the mallet on the right side of the screen. Ideally, you want to make sure that those who enter your website are intrigued and curious about what you have to say from the very first second they see your homepage. With the variety of sizes and colors of the fonts, it is visually exciting to look at. However, it doesn’t overwhelm the viewer with too much information.

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Texas Adopts Statewide Texting-While-Driving Ban

Effective September 1, 2017, Texas will become the 47th state to pass a statewide ban on texting while driving. Governor Abbott’s signing of House Bill 62 is an effort to unify Texas under a uniform ban and remedy the “patchwork quilt of regulations that dictate driving practices in Texas.”

The bill specifically prohibits drivers from reading, writing, or sending an electronic message on a device unless the vehicle is stopped. That includes texting and emailing. It does not, however, prohibit dialing a number to call someone, talking on the phone using a hands-free device, or using the phone’s GPS system.

Violations would be punishable by a fine ranging from $25 to $99, to be set by each municipality. Although penalties could rise to as much as $200 for repeat offenders.

Studies have found that a driver’s reaction time is half as much when a driver is distracted by sending or reading a text message. According to state officials, in 2015 more than 105,000 traffic accidents in Texas involved distracted driving, leading to at least 476 fatalities.

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