1,747 School Buses Recalled By Blue Bird Due To Suspension Risk
Conventional and All American school buses of the 2014 model year are being recalled by the Blue Bird Corporation because of a possible problem with the suspension on the vehicles. 1,747 buses that have a ZY on the front suspensions’ bolt heads are potentially impacted by a manufacturing issue that could cause a breakage of… read more
34,500 Toro Lawnmowers Recalled Over Possible Injury Threat
34,500 lawnmowers are being recalled from around the United States by the Bloomington, Minnesota-based Toro Company because of a possible injury threat posed to users. The recall pertains to 30-inch Toro TurfMaster and TimeMaster mowers of the 2013 model year. The blades on these mowers are in danger of breaking while the mower is being… read more
Christmas Tree Fires Can Be Avoided With The Right Precautions
One of the biggest fire hazards at this time of the year is something that families all across the country welcome into their home on an annual basis: the Christmas tree. While having a fresh tree as opposed to a plastic one can certainly make your Christmas celebration feel more festive, it’s important to realize… read more
Senators Call For Long Overdue Train Safety Improvements
Back in 2008, California was the site of a train crash that claimed the lives of 25 individuals. At that time, the National Transportation Safety Board investigated the matter and sought to determine how such accidents could be prevented in the future. The solution they came up with involved installing video cameras on the back… read more
California Gets A Jump On Autonomous Vehicle Legislative Framework
Self-driving vehicles, which were once relegated to the realm of science fiction, may now only be a few years away. Various automakers have put together semi-autonomous vehicles that can assist a driver as they go about their commute, while Google has been busy putting together test miles for vehicles that can purportedly drive of their… read more
New NHTSA Safety Initiative Targets Drivers Over 65
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has grown concerned about the increasing numbers of drivers above the age of 65 who are going to be on the roads in the coming years. There were 35 million such drivers last year, which is up from the 21 million that were on the road in 2003. This… read more
Surge In Anti-Distraction Apps Prompt Debate About Efficacy
A new report takes a look at a growing industry of apps that seek to help drivers get away from engaging in distracting activities with their phones, but it also points out a growing concern that these apps are actually doing more harm than good. A Texting Awareness Foundation spokesperson, for instance, points out that… read more
Protect Kids From High Chair Injury Risks
Car seats get a lot of media attention, but there’s another type of child safety seat that parents have to be aware of for safety purposes: the high chair. Between 2003 and 2010, research estimates that an average of 9,400 kids younger than three have had to receive emergency treatment on an annual basis due… read more
2,886 Motorcycles Recalled By Harley-Davidson Over Crash Risk
2,886 motorcycles of the 2014 model year are being recalled by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company because of a potential safety issue that could arise. These motorcycles could have clutch release plates that are inappropriate for the given units. Because of this, a rider might not be able to disengage the clutch. When this occurs during… read more
Don’t Let Ice Endanger Your Vehicle And Its Occupants
Much of the country is in the throes of remarkably cold weather, and over the coming months, there will no doubt be situations where those freezing temperatures are accompanied by ice. This can make the road more perilous than even a snowstorm would, and if you ever find yourself traveling down such a path, you… read more
Research Shows Increase In Pedestrian Deaths Attributed To Distraction
A new study emphasizes the idea that distracted driving continues to grow and endanger citizens across the country. This particular bit of research points to the increasing number of pedestrian strikes that can be attributable to a driver being distracted. The research hails from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and can be found in… read more
Cold Temperatures Require Additional Precautions Around The Home
This week has found persons in Southern California and the country as a whole huddled inside in a bid to stay out of the cold. In such circumstances, it’s important to heat your home in a manner conducive to safety while seeing to those other hazards that can be created at this time of the… read more