Take a look at the Lane County Law Library Index to Legal Research Guides. It’s excellent and will just get better and better. They link to useful…
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Traffic Week (Oregon): Do I Have to Tell My Parents About My Traffic Accident?
Before getting to the Traffic Law Question of the Day, “If I get a ticket (or get in an accident), do I have to tell my parents/guardian?”, here…
Traffic Photo Radar in Oregon
Public law librarians get a lot of questions about traffic tickets, especially photo radar. Here’s a very brief primer on the subject, the gist of which is, Talk…
Traffic (and Driving) Tips from Washington State and Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up
…check each bill’s number with the Legislature’s or Governor’s website to find out whether or not the bill became law. Laws about traffic, including motor vehicles, bicycles, drivers, pedestrians, law…
Oregon Attorneys Gone Wild: Free Legal Information and Advice
Oregon, and especially the Portland-metro area, is awash in lawyers talking about the law to all and sundry – for no charge. (You don’t even have to buy…
Traffic Deaths: 40,000 and counting?
From: FARS (Fatality Analysis Reporting System) Encyclopedia (NHTSA): 2005: 43,510 (+/-) 2006: 42,642 (+/-) 2008: Good News About $4 Gas? Fewer Traffic Deaths and trend toward under…
Traffic Week: Not-So-Smart Joggers and Pedestrians with Death Wishes
Pedestrians have to follow the law, too. The Oregon Pedestrian Rights [and responsibilities] website links to laws and other resources. I drove (very slowly) past a jogger…
Traffic Week: Public Transit in Oregon (Mostly Portland-Metro)
A few of the on and off-the-grid Portland-metro, Trimet, and traffic blogs for more than you might want to know about public transit in the Portland-metro area: 1)…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights Legal Guidebook
Read the legal guide book (156 pages!) “Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide for Persons on Foot,” from one of the lawyers who brought us these other guides,…
Traffic Week: Oregon Traffic Accident and Crash Data
…Department of Motor Vehicles b) Oregon and federal traffic-related websites c) Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) / Oregon Department of Transportation Rulemaking d) Don’t forget your county and city codes and…
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