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Leash Laws in Mississippi

Published on Sep 17, 2024 at 3:11 pm in Dog Bites.

Leash laws in Mississippi

A dog offers unconditional love to its owner. All it asks in return is food, water, shelter, and affection. Being a responsible dog owner goes beyond basic care. You also have to keep the dog safe by having control over it when you take it for walks. That is why it is important to follow the leash laws of your community to protect your dog and your neighbors.

Unlike other states, Mississippi does not have a statewide leash law. Instead, each county and city creates ordinances pertaining to leash laws. For instance, Jackson County has the following leash law in place: “It is unlawful for any dog, cat, domesticated livestock, or any other owned animal to run at large upon the streets, alleys, or other public or private property not your own unless restrained by a leash or lead.”

How Often Do Truckers Speed?

Published on Sep 10, 2024 at 3:11 pm in Truck Accidents.

How often do truckers speed?

Truck drivers, in general, cannot spend all day on the road. Long-haul truckers, for example, must abide by the federal Hours of Service rules, which generally limit them to spending 11 hours behind the wheel of their truck.

Given how many employers in the fleet industry pay their tractor-trailer operators on a per-mile basis, many of them see it as worth the risk to drive faster to get done hauling their load sooner rather than later. By doing so, they often believe it will make them more appealing to dispatchers to allow them to carry additional cargo since they can get it there quicker than anticipated, pleasing the customer.

What Is the Sudden Emergency Doctrine?

Published on Sep 3, 2024 at 3:49 pm in Car Accidents.

What is the sudden emergency doctrine?

The United States Department of Transportation released a crash statistics report in 2021 that is not good news for Mississippi. According to it, Mississippi leads the nation in the percentage of fatalities per 100,000 licensed drivers at 37.98%.

Each of those accidents comes as a surprise for those involved. In the immediate aftermath of a Jackson auto collision, assessments are made as to what happened and who might be liable, especially when catastrophic injuries occur. That is when the issue of the sudden emergency doctrine can be a factor.

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