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Posted on May 21, 2012

NHTSA Fire Investigation Leads to Recall of 68,000 Jeep Wranglers

Following an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a recall has been initiated regarding a sport utility vehicle that poses a fire risk. The automobile in question is the 2010 Jeep Wrangler.  Around 68,000 units are affected by the recall.  The issue was discovered by engineers at both the NHTSA and Chrysler.  After… read more

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Posted on May 21, 2012

Parker Trailers recalls 7 vehicles due to potential brake defect

At the request of the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Parker Trailer Sales Incorporated has issued a recall for seven of its trailers due to a possible defect that can lead to unexpected brake failure. The Parker Trailers affected by this recall were distributed for sale in model year 2012 under the following… read more

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Posted on May 21, 2012

Transmission defect leads to recall of 1,250 Tiffin motorhomes

Tiffin Motorhomes Incorporated, at the request of the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, has issued a voluntary recall for an estimated 1,250 motor homes built on stripped Ford F-59 and F-53 chasses due to a possible defect in the transmission’s gear shift cable. The gear shift cable installed in certain models of the… read more

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Posted on May 21, 2012

Paccar trailers recalled due to brake failure hazard

Paccar Incorporated, at the request of the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, has issued a voluntary recall for seven various designs of trailers from model year 2013. These trailers, all Kenworth T680 or Peterbilt 579 vehicles, exceed the requirements for brake timing test results mandated by the federal safety standards regulating air brake… read more

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Posted on May 21, 2012

Californians issued 60,000 distracted driving tickets in April

More than 60,000 citations were issued to California motorists during the state’s Distracted Driving Awareness public safety campaign, which took place throughout the month of April. Of these distracted driving tickets, approximately 57,000 of the citations were issued for violations of the state’s ban on handheld cellphone use while driving. The increased enforcement of distracted… read more

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Posted on May 21, 2012

Trucking advocates encourage everyone to ‘Share the Road’

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in its ongoing partnership with state transportation departments and the commercial trucking industry to encourage safe driving and cycling habits on roads across the country is urging truck drivers to “Share the Road” with bicyclists. The increased number of bicyclists participating in the recent National Bike to Work Day… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

Critical Victory in DePuy Hip Litigation: PSBR Defeats Motion to Dismiss

Since the recall of the DePuy ASR hip, the attorneys of PSBR have filed almost 200 cases in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of plaintiffs who received this defective product. The design of the ASR hip causes it to fail years earlier than other hip replacements, necessitating revision surgeries, and causing other injuries. PSBR… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

Consumer Reports Offers Additional Sunscreen Safety Tips

We’ve gotten the government’s stance on how to make sure that you’re staying safe from skin cancer, and now Consumer Reports is offering their two cents on what sunscreen to use and how to apply it. In an effort to determine what products are best for consumers, the organization tested a total of 18 of… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

Food Safety Modernization Act Not Moving Fast Enough for Some

A law scheduled to go into effect in January concerning the policing powers of the Food and Drug Administration has yet to be enacted, and now some parties are wondering why and pressuring the government to do something about it. The President signed the Food Safety Modernization Act into law in January of last year,… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

Louisiana Senate Committee Rejects Handheld Cellphone Ban

It seems like every day a new report comes to light about a state or community instituting some sort of cellular phone ban.  But that doesn’t mean that every state in America is lining up to pass such a law. In Louisiana yesterday, for instance, an effort to ban all handheld cell phones didn’t even… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

New Skin Cancer Prevention Tips in Honor of Don’t Fry Day

Now that summer is just about here, we’re starting to see many reports on how to protect yourself from the danger of skin cancer. Today, the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Park Service, and the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention have joined forces to provide tips on how consumers… read more

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Posted on May 18, 2012

FDA Announces Date of International Food Safety Meeting

The Food and Drug Administration continues to expand its efforts to make sure that food is safe both at home and abroad. To that end, the organization has announced June 19 as the date of a Washington D.C. meeting called International Capacity Building with Respect to Food Safety.  Persons involved in the daylong meeting will… read more

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