Archive for March, 2008

2008 Comparison of Insurance Costs

Source: NHTSA

A new book released to compare insurance costs for vehicles. The NHTSA has released this consumer information guide free of charge. You can view the copy of the book by clicking on this link
2008 booklet

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has provided the information in this booklet in compliance with Federal law as an aid to consumers considering the purchase of new vehicles. The booklet compares differences in insurance costs for different makes and models of passenger cars, utility vehicles, light trucks, and vans on the basis of damage susceptibility for the vehicle. However, it does not indicate a vehicle’s relative safety for occupants

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Richie Sambora from Bon Jovi arrested for DUI

Source: Associated PressLAGUNA BEACH, Calif. - Bon Jovi lead guitarist Richie Samborahas been arrested in Laguna Beach, Calif., for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol.Sgt. Jason Kravetz says Sambora was arrested just before 11 p.m. Tuesday. Three females, including two minors, were in the black Hummer with him.Sambora was booked at the Laguna Beach jail and released around 4 a.m. Wednesday. He was given notice to appear May 7 on one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence.A Bon Jovi publicist didn’t immediately return a call for comment.

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Hulk Hogan Sued Over Son’s Car Crash

 

Source: Associated Press

CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — Hulk Hogan is being sued by the man who was critically injured in a car crash involving the wrestler’s son.

John Graziano’s attorneys filed a lawsuit Monday in Clearwater against Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea. The lawsuit says he and his estranged wife, Linda, are liable as the parents of 17-year-old Nick Bollea.

Graziano was a passenger in Nick Bollea’s Toyota Supra when Bollea lost control and crashed into a tree on a downtown Clearwater street Aug. 26.

Lawyers say the Iraq war veteran — who wasn’t wearing a seat belt — was left in a semiconscious state and will require care for the rest of his life. An attorney says millions of dollars will be sought.

Nick Bollea is facing a criminal charge of reckless driving involving serious bodily injury.

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Jeremy Clarkson may be prosecuted for ‘chatting on mobile while doing 70mph

Last updated at 15:15pm on 13.03.08

Article Source: thisislondon.co.uk

For years he has railed against the nanny-state but now it looks as though Jeremy Clarkson has been caught flouting the draconian motoring laws he so detests - and could face prosecution. Police are examining a photograph apparently showing the Top Gear presenter talking on his mobile phone while driving at 70mph on the motorway in his gas-guzzling 6.3 litre Mercedes.

The 47-year-old is now facing a police investigation and could get three points on his driving licence as well as a £60 fine. Police are set to analyse the photograph - snapped on a mobile phone - to decide whether he ought to be charged with dangerous driving.

Actual photo in question:

Clarkson Clarkson is snapped allegedly talking on the phone as he drives his green Mercedes. Thames Valley Police said the photograph would be examined along with any other evidence.

“We are taking this matter very seriously and will be collecting all the available evidence to see whether there is a case to answer,” a spokesman said. The photograph would “now be examined by road safety officers as part of the investigation”, he added. A police insider warned today that no exceptions could be made for celebrities.

He said: “At a time when the Government and police are clamping down on motorists putting safety at risk by using mobiles at the wheel, it’s vital that police are seen to be taking action against all alleged offenders, no matter who they are.”

Clarkson was photographed as he overtook Adam Blake, 22, near the turn-off to the Silverstone racing circuit on Friday morning last week. “My girlfriend said “Oh, that’s Jeremy Clarkson” and then noticed he was on his mobile,” Mr Blake said. “She grabbed her phone and took a picture of him. We couldn’t believe we’d caught him out. “Afterwards we moved into the fast lane and overtook him and we gave him a beep. It was clearly him.”

Mr Blake, a recruitment consultant from Ascot, Berkshire, added: “I used to watch him every week on Top Gear and he was always banging on about the new driving laws.

When confronted about his misdemeanour Clarkson denied that he had been using a phone while driving “Everyone knows you can’t use a phone behind the wheel. Perhaps he thinks he’s above the law.”

The death toll caused by motorists using hand-held mobiles more than doubled from 13 in 2005 to 28 in 2006, despite a ban being introduced in December 2003.

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Mickey Rourke cops a plea

Mickey Rourke has pleaded guilty to one count of reckless driving from the November 2007 incident on his scooter in Miami. He was originally charged with DUI but that charged was dropped with the entry of his guilty plea. “I did a left U-turn at a red light, but I wasn’t drunk,” the 55-year-old told the Palm Beach Post.

As part of the guilty plea he was sentenced to complete a six month probation and fifty hour’s of community service, and pay $1,200 in fines.

“The only thing he has to do is take an online driving course,” according to the attorney, Michael Grieco.

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