RMV Online

The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles’ website might save you a visit to a branch location: MassRMV.com.

Some of the services offered include: cancel your plates, change your address, renew your license, and renew your registration.

Johnson & Rohan online RMV links

The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles’ website might save you a visit to a branch location:  MassRMV.com.

Some of the services offered include: cancel your plates, change your address, renew your license, and renew your registration.

Johnson & Rohan Insurance’s links and listings of the RMV’s online services:

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Registration/Title-

Renewal

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Plates

Check My Status

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Texting while Driving

62 percent of high-school students admit to texting while driving, according to a survey by Students Against Drunk Driving and Liberty Mutual Insurance. Of these young texters, one in four believed there’s nothing unsafe about it …

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62 percent of high-school students admit to texting while driving, according to a survey by Students Against Drunk Driving and Liberty Mutual Insurance. Of these young texters, one in four believed there’s nothing unsafe about it.

On the other hand, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) blames the use of cell phones at the wheel for some 1,000 fatalities and 240,000 nonfatal accidents every year. That’s about 25 percent of all crashes. Add to this the facts that most young people think they can easily “multi-task” and they think they’re immortal anyway, and you’ve got a big problem.

Cell Phones Are a Major Distraction

Safety studies by NHTSA, the University of Utah, and other researchers show that cell-phone use alone – just talking – is a major distraction for most motorists. It takes away the driver’s concentration. It slows reaction time. It impedes both-hands-on-wheel control of the vehicle. As highway-patrol officers have frequently confirmed, it reduces performance to the level of driving drunk.

What’s more, it’s not just the equipment’s fault. Hands-free cell-phone use is no safer. The real culprit is the conversation itself, especially when it involves decision making or emotional upset. There is simply no way a caller can adequately do the complex work of driving – scanning the road, monitoring traffic movements, reading road signs, adjusting speed, following distance, and other variables – while on a call.

Texting multiplies these deficits and adds a few more.

Thumbs Down, Say Lawmakers

States lawmakers are cracking down. Texting is now outlawed in 34 states and the District of Columbia. Law enforce

  • Inputting, like any kind of writing, requires more concentration that just speaking.
  • Most texters need to keep glancing at the phone’s keyboard and disregarding the road.
  • Reading an incoming text message can be even more problematic, as the driver squints at the tiny screen, then scrolls to follow longer messages.
  • Should the car hit a bump, the phone could fly out of the user’s hand. What then?

A study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has found that while texting, 4.6 of every 6 seconds are spent looking at the phone instead of the road. At 55 mph, that’s equivalent to driving the length of a football field blindfolded. So deciding whether to retrieve a dropped phone could literally be a matter of life or death.ment officers can attest to the need, reporting that texters are easy to spot on the road since they are inattentive, swerve between lanes and drive slowly.

Other counter-measures to on-road texting are also taking hold. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), has petitioned President Obama for tougher laws. Why OSHA, the occupational agency? Because much of America’s workforce is on the road daily, delivering goods and services or conducting other business activities.

In response, the President instituted the Executive Order on Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving in 2009. It prohibits texting by all federal employees during official business trips.

The courts and insurers are likewise adjusting to the spread of the texting habit. Phone-related accidents and injuries, whether caused by talking or texting, are seen as forms of driver negligence, in some cases on a par with DWI (“driving while impaired”) offenses. Increasingly, victims of such crimes are eligible to receive compensation for their losses.

Safety statistics, here and abroad, make it clear that texting and talking, whether hands-on or hands-free, make cell-phone use a major threat to public safety. But in the age of hand-held electronics, will the trend-setting Uncle Sam follow the lead of Great Britain, Japan, Chile, and more than a dozen other nations in banning these practices? The question remains open.

Call Johnson & Rohan Insurance Today

We have been doing business in Lynnfield, Massachusetts for over 20 years, so very little surprises us, including what people do while driving. Don’t hesitate to contact Johnson & Rohan Insurance for ways to instill good driving habits in your family or to discuss your insurance needs.

Thank you Veterans

Gerry LeTourneau is a veteran and witness to the bomb. He’s also a friend.

Thank you Gerry LeTourneau, and veterans everywhere, for your service to our Country!

Happy Veteran's Day

August 6, 1945-

100 miles off the coast of Japan, US sailors did not hear or feel anything. Instead they saw the huge mushroom cloud rise and get bigger & bigger, & wider & wider.

American bomber, Enola Gay had dropped “Little Boy,” the five-ton atomic bomb, over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

The Navy Fleet was ordered to change direction and face the waves, so not to capsize. Waves became one hundred feet high.

Aboard the USS Kearney 19 year old signalman Gerry LeTourneau felt as if he had left his balls at the crest of the wave. He held onto the rail of the destroyer for dear life.

Later, the bodies came. Thousand of floating, radioactive, Japanese bodies.

On deck of the USS Kearney, sailors were ordered to install .50 caliber machine guns and shoot holes in the radioactive bodies until they sank.

Gerry LeTourneau is a veteran and witness to the bomb. He’s also a friend.

Thank you Gerry LeTourneau, and veterans everywhere, for your service to our Country!

Accident Surcharge Appeal

How did your winter go? Were you found “at-fault” in a Massachusetts auto accident? Were you involved in a weather related, slip and slide accident?

You may want to appeal your surcharge …

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How did your winter go?

Were you found “at-fault” in a Massachusetts auto accident?

Were you involved in a weather related, slip and slide accident?

Have you received the surcharge notice? If so, this means your insurance company determined you are more than 50% at-fault in the accident and more than $500 was paid out in damages.

If you believe you are not more than 50% at-fault in the accident, then you should appeal the surcharge.

You should submit the written appeal (& non-refundabe $50) to the MA Board of Appeal within 30 days of receiving the surcharge notice.

When determining fault in an accident, unlike the insurance companies, the Massachusetts Board of Appeals takes into consideration contributing factors. Such as: road condition (icy, wet, snow-covered), visibility, other vehicle erratic driving, etc.

The MA Board of Appeal tells us it is presently taking about 9 months before you will receive your hearing date.

Once you have received your hearing date you can: appear in person, submit a written statement, or select someone to appear on your behalf.

Appeal hearings are scheduled in: Boston, Brockton, Peabody, Plymouth, Somerville, Springfield, Waltham, or Worcester.

Call or click us at Johnson & Rohan Insurance with any questions or to discuss.