Respect The Rights Of Snowplows On The Road
If you ever find yourself in the midst of a winter snowstorm, there may come a time when you’re forced to share the road with a snowplow. This will require a slew of precautions that you don’t necessarily have to take with other vehicles, and the risk of a crash is compounded when the roads… read more
Numerous Teens Not Eager To Embrace Driving At First Opportunity
Many teenagers absolutely cannot wait until they reach legal driving age so that they can get behind the wheel on their own. However, recent research has shown that this is not the case universally, with an increasing number of teens actually opting to hold off on the responsibility of driving until later years. A new… read more
Adjustments That Could Better Protect Pedestrians
Pedestrian safety is an important topic in California with more and more people walking in places like Los Angeles that used to be dominated by the automobile. A new report out of New York finds a transportation engineer exploring some of the ways that fatalities and injuries could be reduced there, but some of them… read more
28,000 Eight-Cup Coffee Presses Recalled By Bodum Over Dual Hazard
Eight-cup coffee presses are being recalled by Bodum USA because of a possible burn and laceration threat posed. The recall affects an estimated 28,000 rose gold Chambord presses under the Bodum brand that were available only from Starbucks. The carafe portion of the product is in danger of falling out of the rest of the… read more
Proposed Texting Ban Moves Forward In New Mexico Once Again
Another state is inching closer to the passage of a potential texting and driving ban. Such a measure has proved elusive thus far in New Mexico, but progress is currently being made on the matter. The measure as it currently stands would outlaw the usage of a phone or a similar to device to send… read more
Laceration Threat Prompts Recall of 3,500 Kids’ Beds From Ikea
The Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based IKEA North America Services has announced the recall of SNIGLAR and KRITTER junior beds because of a possible laceration threat posed. 22,000 such items were previously recalled last summer, but this latest announcement adds 3,500 additional beds to the safety announcement. These products have a guard rail attached to the frame of… read more
NTSB Train Recommendations Seek To Improve Safety
Yesterday, we related the news that the DOT-111A train car currently used to shuttle crude oil across the country may have suffered from safety shortcomings dating back decades. The issue of train safety has captured the spotlight on the heels of multiple crashes in which a train carrying combustible oil derailed and endangered persons in… read more
FDA’s Approach To Livestock Antibiotics Questioned
The debate continues to rage over whether or not the Food and Drug Administration is doing enough to curtail the usage of antibiotics in feed for livestock intended for the food supply. The concern is that providing these antibiotics to animals could lead them to develop resistances that could then be passed on to humans,… read more
List Of LA Buildings Susceptible To Earthquakes Gets Released
We recently related the news that researchers with the University of California had compiled a list of buildings that could be susceptible to extensive structural damage in the event of an earthquake. At the time of the initial report, the people involved were unsure if it would be wise to release the list, the worry… read more
Safe Running Requires Extra Precautions In Winter
Staying safe while running outdoors in the winter is usually a little trickier than it is in the summer. Not only do you have to take the right precautions that anyone would need to enact as a pedestrian, but you also have to be willing to take a few extra steps for safety when the… read more
Boeing 767 Elevators To Be Inspected
Boeing 767s are in the spotlight after the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ruling that calls into question the safety of a component that is vital to flying. The worry is that the elevators on these planes could contain faulty components that compromise a pilot’s ability to properly get a handle on the pitch of… read more
Injury Risk Spurs Recall of Nearly 2,000 Remote Controlled Helicopters
Three types of remote controlled helicopters are being recalled by the Champaign, Illinois-based Horizon Hobby due to a possible injury hazard that could be posed to users and those beneath the items while in flight. Nearly 2,000 such toys are being recalled from around the country. The recall affects Blade 500 3D RTF, Blade 500… read more