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Posted on July 6, 2012

Transportation Secretary Happy With New MMUCC Guideline

The Transportation Secretary, who has made it his responsibility to get states to ban cellphone use in cars, has expressed his pleasure with the new Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria Guideline, which allows police officials to recognize specific distracted driving behaviors as a reason for a car crash. Some things officials will now need to… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Drivers Need to Be Especially Careful Over Long Weekends

We all look forward to the long weekends of summer, which give us a chance to take a break and relax. But the Toronto Star reports that long weekends mean more drivers on the road, more drinking and driving, and more distracted driving. This not only means that citations for these violations increase, but also… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Leucovorin Calcium Injections Recalled Due to Particulate Threat

Bedford Laboratories has issued a voluntary recall of some specific lots of Leucovorin Calcium Injections. The recall is due to visible crystalline particulates having been found within vials that came from the lots being recalled. While the particulate is composed of the active drug in the injections, it may pose health issues in particulate form…. read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

2,800 Soy Candles From Bath Petals Recalled for Burn and Cut Threat

Almost 3,000 soy candles sold in the United States and Canada have been recalled by Bath Petals due to a possible fire and laceration hazard. The CPSC and Health Canada joined with Bath Petals in announcing the recall, saying the candle can burn at an excessively high temperature that could cause the glass holder to… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Summer Dangerous For Teen Drivers, Largely Due to Inexperience

The group Mothers Against Drunk Driving calls the timeframe from Memorial Day to Labor Day the 100 deadliest days for teenage drivers due to several factors, a key one being inexperience. Because more people are driving during the summer, the possibility of collisions increases and, when coupled with a teen’s inexperience, leads to the increase… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

2,070 Chevy Captivas Recalled by GM For Possible Crash Hazard

General Motors has begun to recall 2012 Chevy Captiva Sport passenger vehicles, all manufactured between April 26, 2012 and May 17, 2012.  The number of potentially affected units is 2,070. The vehicles fail to meet parking brake performance requirements mandated by the government.  The parking brake cable may become separated from the connector, causing the… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Maine Police Vow to Crackdown on Distracted Drivers This Summer

In Maine, a spokesperson for the State Police stated that distracted driving and seatbelt laws will be more vigorously enforced for a summer long campaign against dangerous driving. He said that summers in Maine are the most hazardous three months of the year for drivers, with more accidents logged during the summer than throughout the… read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Parents Turn to Apps For Help in Stopping Teen Texting

Teen texting and driving is rapidly becoming a very serious and dangerous problem, which is why there are two companies that are trying to put a stop to it. Cellcontrol is software that you can download to your child’s phone that will prevent them from using the phone, displaying an error message on their screen…. read more

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Posted on July 6, 2012

Free Car Seats and Safety Classes Available in Tucson Every Month

Insurance company Geico is offering free car seats and safety classes in Tuscon, Arizona starting Monday. Advanced registration is required, as class space is limited. This program is sponsored by a partnership between Geico and Safe Kids Tuscon. These classes will continue to be offered the second monday of every month through June of next… read more

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Posted on July 5, 2012

Statute of Limitations Could Soon Run Out on DePuy Hip Implant Claims

All across the country, people have been filing lawsuits in response to the pain that they have been forced to endure because of the implantation of the faulty DePuy ASR metal-on-metal hip implant.  Those who have already initiated their claim are well-placed to receive compensation, but unfortunately, there’s still many persons out there who either… read more

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Posted on July 5, 2012

PURE Gifts Cellcontrol to Those Hoping to Prevent Teen Distraction

The Privilege Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange is offering new technology in an attempt to promote safety and curb distracted driving. Drivers under the age of 18 may receive complimentary Cellcontrol devices from PURE. The device allows GPS navigation and permits emergency calls while blocking out most other mobile device distractions. Parents can maintain control of these… read more

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Posted on July 5, 2012

Report Discusses Ways to Avoid Hydroplaning Accidents

The owner of the Orlando, Florida-based B and W Driving School has advice for people facing wet roads. He explains the cause of hydroplaning (water building in front of the tire) and offers several tips for how to handle it, including easing off the gas, avoiding sudden turns, and not hitting the brakes. Tips are… read more

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