May 2024 Insider Report and Gotta Know Information


The votes are in and the results are below. The Top 5 have received $500 each. The 6th-10th place have received $100 each. The Top 50 have received swag bags. All teachers received certificates. The Top school with the most votes received $1000.

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Visit to Goodlettsville Elementary Outstanding School Video

May is Motorcycle Safety Month

Stay tuned to our Ponce Law Facebook page to see how you can get a Back Off My Bike t-shirt for free!

Upcoming Charity Race in Goodlettsville

The Annual Goodlettsville Four Mile Classic will be taking place in Moss Wright Park on June 8, 2024 at 7:00 AM. Kim Ponce of Ponce Law is the Race Director. This annual race is in partnership with the Goodlettsville Parks Department. The charity race will benefit two local charities: Leadership Goodlettsville and Good Works, which is part of Walking with Swager.


The early bird special pricing which includes a race t-shirt ends May 11th, after which the price will go up from $30 to $40.


To register, scan the QR code above or go to the race registration link below.

Race Registration

Hit and Run Driver Identified

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CrashCam Network Helps Identify Hit and Run Driver

In September of 2023, Ponce Law started the CRASHCAM NETWORK using RoadProof, an AI program that identifies crashes on major roadways in Middle Tennessee and records the events for review. Surprisingly, one of our first clients to use the technology was in a hit and run accident where she was hit by a tractor trailer who then drove off without stopping. Using our technology we were able to identify the trucking company, who was then able to confirm that the truck did have damage from the incident. While we won't have footage of every wreck, the CRASHCAM NETWORK has been a game changer.

You Gotta Know:

Safe Driving with Farm Equipment on the Road


Many farm equipment vehicles are legal to drive on the road, and in most cases, the drivers are traveling short distances. However, many people who are behind them may be unsure of what to do, especially when the farm equipment vehicles are traveling at slow speeds. Keep these tips in mind to safely share the road with the next farm equipment vehicle you encounter: Don’t pass if legally prohibited—Being behind farm equipment can mean a delay to your commute. But resist the temptation to pass if it’s not legal on the stretch of road you’re on (indicated by a solid yellow line). Wait until you have both visual clearance and the legal green light (broken yellow line) to pass. Don’t follow too closely—Farm equipment may not have brake lights. If you’re following too closely, you may not realize the driver is slowing down or stopping. Rear-ending farm equipment can result in serious damage to your vehicle and significant injuries to you, your passengers, and the driver of the farm equipment. Be patient—Farm equipment vehicle drivers know that they can be an inconvenience to other drivers. Honking at them or driving aggressively near them won’t help them get to their destinations any sooner. Be patient and wait for an opportunity to safely pass, or simply take an alternate route if available.



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