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What Laws are Meant to Help Prevent Accidents in Arkansas?
June 2nd, 2022
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News & Politics
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What Laws are Meant to Help Prevent Accidents in Arkansas?
Little Rock, AR - The government in each state, including Arkansas has enacted a number of different traffic laws that are designed to minimize the chances of accidents. However, despite these rules and regulations, crashes happen on a regular basis on the state’s roads. Anyone who has been injured in an accident has the right to bring a civil accident lawsuit for compensation with the assistance of a local attorney who focuses on car crash cases. Speeding lawsArkansas has a basic speed limit law. This is a broad law that allows police to use their discretion to essentially stop any driver who is not driving at an appropriate speed based on the weather, road conditions, traffic, and other considerations.The type of speeding law that is more familiar to most drivers is the absolute speed limit. This means that a driver is technically in violation of the law if they are driving at a speed above the posted limit. Speed limits tend to be lowest in school zones and urban areas, where highways and other large open roads have much higher speed limits. Laws against driving under the influenceAll states now have some kind of laws that make it illegal for drivers to operate their vehicles with a certain blood alcohol concentration or controlled substances in their body. The legal limit for intoxication in Arkansas is a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or above. The amount of alcohol it may take for a person to reach this limit can vary greatly based on their size, metabolism, and other factors. Reckless driving
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