Towing is nothing if not exciting in Oregon (and probably elsewhere around the world). Local papers seem to run a “towing” story every week. The 1/8/08, Oregonian story,…
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Traffic Law in Oregon: No Expungement for Traffic Arrests
Article in the Oregonian, Busts Stick to Innocent Drivers, Feb 24th, by Susan Goldsmith: “Lance Briggs was a month into his new job at the Oregon Lottery when…
Oregon Pedestrian Rights: a Legal Guide
The law firm of Swanson, Thomas & Coon has developed a guide to Oregon Pedestrian Rights: A Legal Guide to Pedestrians on Foot Recent statistics on pedestrian deaths…
Bicyclists and Pedestrians: “Purposefully Cowardly”
I loved this expression, purposefully cowardly, as a description of the care pedestrians and bicyclists must take when traveling the highways and byways. It was used by Neal…
Juror Bias Against Bicyclists?
Chicago Bicycle Law links to the Portland attorney Ray Thomas article, “Strategies Regarding Public Irritation With Bicyclists.” Excerpt: “Examine the letter section of local newspapers or listen in…
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…
Self-Help: Towing Problems in Portland, Oregon
Here’s a story about a man who was wronged – and how it took him 5 months to right the wrong. (We see a lot of people in…
Oregon Traffic Law: Flashing Yellow Arrow Signals
Washington County has put up a terrific 3-minute video on how to navigate a flashing yellow arrow traffic signal. Visit the Washington County Oregon YouTube website to view…
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,…
Oregon Supreme Court: What is a “Roof” for Insurance Purposes?
…the question whether a roof, after a homeowner has begun to disassemble and repair it, remained a “roof” for the purposes of a homeowners’ insurance policy, was a question of…
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