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Posted on July 24, 2012

Baby Move Prune Concentrate Recalled Over Salmonella Risk

Wellements LLC has announced the recall of Baby Move prune concentrate in a four ounce bottle because the item could pose a possible health risk. An ingredient, Purimune, may be contaminated with Salmonella. The product was distributed between January and July of this year. Customers may return the product to the store for a complete… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Study Links Texting While Driving With Road Rage

We’ve likely all been on the road and spotted someone texting while driving next to us.  That kind of behavior would make any conscientious driver angry.  An assistant research professor with the University of Missouri-St. Louis concurs with Careerbuilders, whose study found that seeing texting while driving may be a large factor for inducing road… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Mini Lights Sets Sold at Family Dollar Recalled For Overheating Defect

Family Dollar Stores has announced the recall of 280,000 decorative light sets. The lights were in boxes with “200 Mini Lights” and “Multi Lights, Green Wire” printed on them. The numbers SKU # 2211428 and UPC # 049696720465 are written on the packaging. The light set is being recalled because it doesn’t meet the UL… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

NABI Recalls 45CLFW Buses Due To Possible Steering Defect

North American Bus Industries has issued a recall on 339 45CLFW model transit buses produced between July 2003 and December 1 of last year. It has been discovered that a certain component of the steering gear box may have a loose connection, which could result in a loss of steering.  This could in turn cause… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

British Columbia Fares Poorly in Canadian Driving Habit Poll

A poll shows that while 90% of Canadian adults have seen a driver breaking distracted driving laws by using a handheld cellphone while behind the wheel, drivers from British Columbia have it the worst. 95% of respondents stated they’ve seen motorists breaking cellphone laws.  And that’s not all.  They also report higher instances of tailgating,… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Commercial Buses Recalled by Turtle Top Over Safety Defect

Turtle Top has issued a recall on 361 Terra Transport, Van Terra, and Odyssey commercial buses produced between April 2011 and March 25 of this year.  The recall is the result of problems with Prolo roof hatches made by Specialty Manufacturing. The opening force of these hatches may exceed federal requirements, potentially hindering passengers’ exit… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Texting Still Commonplace in New York Despite Harsher Penalties

A new article from the Poughkeepsie Journal discusses the continuing epidemic of texting while driving. Distracted driving can be attributed to more than 3,000 deaths last year.  Even with a new, stricter law passing in New York, distractions reportedly continue to be commonplace. The increase of one point on an individual’s driver’s license (3 points… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Pennsylvania Aggressive Driving Enforcement Project Runs Until Aug. 16

A campaign to curb aggressive driving in Pennsylvania will run until August 16.  Known as the Pennsylvania Aggressive Driving Enforcement Project, the main focus of the campaign will be distracted and aggressive drivers, while a secondary emphasis will be placed on drivers who run red lights. Police will crack down on these drivers in an… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Survey Shows 20% Of Teens Knowingly Disobey Pennsylvania Texting Ban

Teens are increasingly at risk for texting while driving. In Pennsylvania, a ban on texting while driving was implemented in March, but a survey from Bridgestone shows that although 90% of teen drivers are aware of the ban, 20% still read texts behind the wheel and 15% continue to send texts while driving. This is… read more

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Posted on July 24, 2012

Queens and Other Areas See Increase in Citations Following Texting Ban

A year ago in the state of New York, a law went into effect banning the use of cellular devices for texting while driving. Since last year, there have been over 20,000 tickets issued across the state and almost 3,400 issued in Queens alone. This law was put into place to curtail the dangerous epidemic… read more

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Posted on July 23, 2012

Fuel Efficiency Urban Legends Examined in New Report

With gas prices on the rise, perhaps one of the most important topics on drivers’ minds is that of fuel economy.  Everyone seems to have some secret tip designed to get the most bang for your buck, and luckily, a new article from Consumer Reports puts these tips to the test. Many people believe that… read more

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Posted on July 23, 2012

Boston Rolls Out Street Bump In Order to Identify City’s Potholes

Tired of potholes?  Officials and residents in the city of Boston certainly are.  A spokesperson for the public works department says that, on average, crews have to repair about 19,000 such driving hazards every single year.  But officials are hoping that a new app can be used to cut down on costs and make the… read more

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