
Speed Limit By State: Highest And Lowest (April 2026)
Find the highest (Texas, 85 mph) and lowest limits for every road type. ConsumerShield Research team provides a complete 2026 analysis.
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Find the highest (Texas, 85 mph) and lowest limits for every road type. ConsumerShield Research team provides a complete 2026 analysis.
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A red light ticket costs $50-$150 on average, but fines can reach $1,000. See 2026 state-by-state fines, license point impact, and how to fight tickets.
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Red light camera laws in 2026: 25 states now permit them while 9 have a full ban. Our state-by-state analysis covers rules, fines, and legal options.
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Explore self-driving car crash statistics from 2021-2026. Compare ADS vs human driver accident rates, discover which companies lead in safety incidents.
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There were 16,900 car accidents per day in the U.S. in 2024. This analysis covers daily trends from 2012-2024 and factors driving changes.
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A statistical analysis of annual U.S. car accidents. Covers 2013-2024 crash trends, the primary causes of accidents, and legal claim options for victims.
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A statistical analysis of annual U.S. car accident deaths. Covers recent NHTSA fatality trends, data by vehicle type and gender.
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How much does a lawyer cost per hour? See the most recent average hourly rates in U.S., by state, practice area, and fee type to plan your legal budget.
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What is the average payout for carpal tunnel? See recent data, key factors that shape your settlement, and how to respond to an offer.
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Average workers' comp settlements range from $28,300 to $90,000 based on the injured body part. This analysis charts costs for head, neck, back, and limbs.
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5.87 million active U.S. nurses in 2026, a number strained by retirements. An analysis of the nursing trend, its causes, and its impact on healthcare quality.
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There were 1.37 million active lawyers in the U.S. in 2025. This analysis of 1990-2025 trends shows how slow growth and demographic shifts affect legal clients.
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