Drivers Now Required to have Liability Insurance Under New Law

Wednesday 9 June 2010

Drivers Now Required to have Liability Insurance Under New Law

“Drivers in Wisconsin are now required to have liability insurance under a new law that goes into effect today.

"The new law states you have to have liability insurance, which covers you and the other person. So, that if you’re in an accident, you’ll be covered and the other party will be covered,” said Heather Lundt, and insurance agent at Farmers Insurance Group in Rhinelander.

If an officer pulls you over, you’ll now be asked to show proof of insurance, along with your I.D. and registration.“
Drivers Now Required to have Liability Insurance Under New Law

"If they don’t have it with them, they can receive a citation. Typically officers will use discretion as to whether a citation will be issued or a warning to provide proof of insurance,” explains Rhinelander Police Chief Mike Steffes.“ Read More Drivers Liability Insurance
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Tornado Safety Tips

Monday 7 June 2010

Tornado Safety Tips

  1. In a house with a basement, avoid windows get in the basement under some type of sturdy protection.
  2. In a home without a basement go to the lowest floor and find a small room in the center of the house with no windows.
  3. In an office building go directly to an enclosed windowless area .
  4. Vehicles are extremely dangerous park the car as quickly and safely as possible – out of the traffic lanes. [It is safer to get the car out of mud later if necessary than to cause a crash.] Get out and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If in the open country, run to low ground away from any cars (which may roll over on you). Lie flat and face-down, protecting the back of your head with your arms. Avoid seeking shelter under bridges, which can create deadly traffic hazards while offering little protection against flying debris
  5. In the open outdoors: If possible, seek shelter in a sturdy building. If not, lie flat and face-down on low ground, protecting the back of your head with your arms. Get as far away from trees and cars as you can; they may be blown onto you in a tornado.

6. In a shopping mall or large store: Do not panic. Watch for others. Move as quickly as possible to an interior bathroom, storage room or other small enclosed area, away from windows.

7. In a church or theater: Do not panic. If possible, move quickly but orderly to an interior bathroom or hallway, away from windows. Crouch face-down and protect your head with your arms. If there is no time to do that, get under the seats or pews, protecting your head with your arms or hands.

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