Fresno Police and Allstate Unveil Motorcycle Safety Sign
The city of Fresno is making an effort to protect motorcyclists along local roads. To that end, the police department of the city, in conjunction with Allstate, has unveiled a road sign warning drivers to tread lightly when around motorcycles. It took about two years to come up with the diamond-shaped yellow sign. High temperatures… read more
Motorcycle Helmet Necessity Debated by Ohio Citizens
Citizens in the state of Ohio are in disagreement as to the necessity of wearing a helmet while astride a motorcycle. On the one hand, one individual says he has nothing against helmets but won’t put one on unless the government passes legislation requiring it. But an Austintown instructor never rides his motorcycle without a… read more
Course Offers Instruction on Dealing With Motorcycle Accidents
At the AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference in Carson City, Nevada, visitors will be able to participate in a course that teaches people what to do in the immediate aftermath of a motorcycle crash. Known as “A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist,” the class will inform those in attendance on how to safely remove… read more
Berkshire and Charleston Motorhomes Recalled by Forest River
There has been a recall issued by Forest River on several Berkshire and Charleston model motorhomes. The issue has to do with an IOTA ITS-50R transfer switch that can fail with high temperatures and associated high electrical loads. This poses a fire hazard. All owners are being contacted. They will receive new transfer switches at no… read more
Report Lists Safety Features That Could Prevent Crash Fatalities
To reduce the chances of suffering death or injury in a traffic accident, a new report recommends purchasing a vehicle with five of the most important modern safety features: Electronic Stability Control, antilock brakes, side curtain airbags, shoulder/lap seatbelts for the rear seats, and a collision warning system. Many older vehicles don’t have these lifesaving… read more
Distractions Rampant, But Texting While Driving Particularly Dangerous
Cellular phones can bring grave consequences if used improperly on the road. Texting while driving in particular has become a worrisome problem for the NHTSA. Apart from texting, there are many more distractions drivers face. These include eating, drinking, watching a navigation system, and messing with the radio. Texting while driving is by far the… read more
Report Offers Details on the Upcoming Alabama Texting Ban
On August 1, a new law prohibiting texting or emailing while driving goes into effect in Alabama. A new report provides details. Of the 125 distracted driving-related fatalities that occurred last year in the state, it is believed that about half were attributable to an electronic device. Violators will be fined and have two points… read more
Massive Recalls Don’t Slow Down Toyota Worldwide Sales
Both natural disasters and recalls have hindered Toyota’s sales in previous years, but they seem to have made a comeback in 2012. They surpassed the reigning champion, GM, in sales for the first half of 2012. Contributing to Toyota’s success are increased sales in China and Southeast Asia and U.S. sales recovery following extensive recalls…. read more
Texas BBQ Beef Recalled by Spillson’s For Potential Allergen Risk
Spillson’s LTD has announced a recall of four ounce Texas BBQ Beef sandwiches due to their potential to have soy and wheat flour, which were not declared on the ingredient list of the product. There is a risk that people allergic to soy and wheat could unknowingly consume the product and become ill. Products sold… read more
Maple Nut and Hot Fudge Ice Cream Recalled By Cass-Clay Creamery
Cass-Clay Creamery, a company based out of Fargo, North Dakota, is recalling three different kinds of maple nut ice creams and one hot fudge ice cream product, as the items could have nut, peanut oil, and soy allergens that are not displayed on the ingredient list. People sensitive to those items who eat this ice… read more
GEICO Launches Mobile-Friendly Teen Driving Website
GEICO, one of the nation’s largest vehicle insurance agencies, has redone their safe driving site for teens. The mobile-friendly site, geicoteendriving.com, features quizzes, safety tips, videos of crash tests, and descriptions of driving laws pertaining to teens. The GEICO site also warns teens about the dangers of distracted driving, and to that end, the company… read more
Western Australia Crash Fatality Rates on The Rise
According to the Office of Road Safety, rising death tolls along roads in Western Australia are a cause for concern. The fatalities this year are higher than both the previous years, totaling 105 lives lost. Young drivers specifically are losing their lives at heightened rates along the roads. Causes of death on these roads include… read more