Charleston Accident Lawyer Says James Island Connector Controversy Should Lead to Greater Bicycle Sa

Personal injury attorney Ken Harrell of Charleston’s Joye Law Firm says the city needs to focus on making sure that car drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians safely share the road. North Charleston, S.C. (PRWEB) January 27, 2012 Charleston accident lawyer Ken Harrell today expressed hope that a controversial ban on bicycles on the James Island connector bridge will bring much-needed awareness to the dangers created when cars, bicycles, and pedestrians fail to share the road, although he hopes the city will reconsider the ban. “The rules of the road and an individual’s duty to the safety of
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