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Posted on July 26, 2012

Contours Tandem Strollers Recalled For Choking and Fall Threats

Kolcraft Enterprises has recalled 5,600 tandem strollers. The strollers were made in China. The price was around $250. The model recalled is the Contours Option LT, model ZT012. Consumers should abstain from using the stroller at once. The problem is that the wheels can break and cause the kid inside to fall. Also, nuts on… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Nebraska Rolls Out Drunk Driving Awareness Campaign and Reporting Tips

No matter where you live, you’ve no doubt seen safety campaigns targeting various forms of dangerous behavior.  Perhaps some of the most important such educational efforts are those that aim to improve road safety.  These campaigns will necessarily have varying degrees of success, which is why it’s always refreshing to see somewhat unique campaigns that… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally Brings Increased Drunk Driving Enforcement

With the Iowa Grand Motorcycle Rally set to bring numerous motorcycle enthusiasts out on the roads, the Iowa State Patrol has initiated an enforcement campaign that aims to crack down on any motorcyclist who is believed to be driving drunk.  Newton’s Iowa Speedway, the site of the rally, will get additional patrols, and streets surrounding… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accident Rates On The Rise in Charlotte

The city of Charlotte, North Carolina has seen an uptick in the number of vehicle accidents involving bicyclists and pedestrians.  Whereas in 2005, 454 cyclists or walkers were struck by an automobile, that number increased to 522 last year.  Officials attribute the rise in accidents to a similar rise in jaywalkers, distracted drivers, and roads… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Indiana Sees Fewer Pedestrian Fatalities in Early Morning Darkness

In 2006, Indiana made the move to observing daylight saving time across the state, a switch that was criticized by critics who though kids walking to school in the relative dark would be put at risk.  However, the Journal Gazette examined data which showed the number of fatalities occurring in the dark morning hours declined… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Potsdam Increases Crosswalk Patrols to Improve Pedestrian Safety

In the town of Potsdam, New York, officials have initiated a campaign that aims to preserve pedestrian safety by increasing enforcement of crosswalk right-of-way laws.  The Potsdam Police Department will be issuing citations to motorists who don’t yield to people on foot.  Potsdam officials and the NYS Department of Transportation previously met to discuss how… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Dothan Police Sergeant Offers Tips Ahead of Alabama Texting Ban

Alabama’s new texting and driving law goes into effect on August 1. A sergeant with the Dothan Police Department noted that the law applies to any device that allows a user the ability to text and receive messages while driving. He stated that drivers should even program their GPS devices in advance so they are… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Report Offers Safety Tips to Outdoor Runners

The Lincoln (Illinois) Courier features a post containing safety tips for runners. Some of the tips concern general safety when one is near moving cars, such as running against traffic and wearing reflective gear and an identification tag. Other tips pertain to situations in which one feels threatened by strangers.  Runners are advised to vary… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Noblesville Police Department Installs K-9 Heat Alarms on Cruisers

Indiana news station WISH-TV reports on a new high temperature alarm being installed in the cars of the Noblesville Police Department’s K-9 unit. The installations are a response to the recent death of a police dog in a hot squad car in Arizona. Although each alarm costs about $1,000 to install, the K-9 unit officers… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Police Crack Down on Distracted Drivers in Whitby, Ontario

In a recent crackdown on distracted drivers, police in Whitby, Ontario issued 84 citations over a four-day period last week. Police are hoping that the word gets out that distracted driving will not be tolerated.  They believe that many drivers are still ignoring Ontario’s ban on using handheld communication devices while driving. Over half of… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Sunrise Indian Corn Candy Recalled Over Undeclared Milk Threat

There has been a recall issued for Mount Franklin Foods’s Sunrise Indian Corn Candy. The candy reportedly contains undeclared milk, which in some individuals may trigger a potentially life threatening allergic reaction. Information to contact Mount Franklin Foods is provided, and the item can be returned to the store for a refund. The recall involves… read more

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Posted on July 25, 2012

Businesses Could Benefit From California Hands-Free Texting Law

California lawmakers have made hands-free use of electronics in order to text in a vehicle legal. The law is AB 1536. One assemblyman thinks the law can better help businesses conduct their affairs on the road in a safe way. He said California laws needed to be updated along with the technology. Automobile manufacturers are… read more

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