Maine’s Lane Splitting Laws: What Riders Need to Know About Safety and Legality

Lane splitting—the practice of a motorcyclist riding between lanes of traffic—is a topic of considerable debate across the United States. While some states have legalized it, Maine has explicitly prohibited the practice. Understanding the legal framework and safety implications of lane splitting in Maine is essential for both motorcyclists and other road users. Legal Framework … Read more

Are You Eligible for Retroactive Social Security Payments in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know!

After the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) were repealed, millions of Americans are now receiving their long-awaited Social Security adjustments. All the information you require on the qualifying requirements, payment amounts, and the anticipated dates of benefits is provided here. What Was Different? The Social Security Fairness Act: An Overview WEP … Read more

Starting April 1, 2025: IRS Confirms Interest Rates for the Second Quarter

On Thursday, March 6, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) made the following announcement regarding the revised rates for the calendar quarter in which April 1, 2025 will get underway: Within the framework of the Internal Revenue Code, the interest rate is established on a quarterly basis. An additional three percentage points is added to the … Read more

California Delays $725 Stimulus Payments: Here’s the Reason Behind the Hold-Up

To alleviate the citizens’ economic woes, the federal government and the majority of state governments established stimulus control programs. In California, a new wave of stimulus checks worth up to $725 for qualified residents was introduced in December 2024 as part of the Sacramento Family First (FFESP) pilot program, which aims to enhance child welfare … Read more