Ottawa Police Issue Hundreds of Tickets Throughout Labor Day Weekend
Drivers in Ottawa this weekend might have been confronted by an increased police presence. Police officers in that area issued over 350 tickets to motorists throughout the Labor Day weekend. Most were for speeding offenses, but there were a few distracted driver tickets, as well as citations issued because of alcohol impairment. To learn more… read more
Florida Lacks a Texting Ban, But Local Businesses Pick up the Slack
Even though the state of Florida has not banned texting while driving, many local employers are still doing their best to get people to stop the practice. Companies like Disney World and Darden Restaurants have rules targeting the act and are teaching their employees the dangers of what can happen when behind the wheel and… read more
Only a Few Holdouts to State Distracted Driving Laws Remain
Many states and cities are jumping on the bandwagon to ban texting while driving. With Ohio enacting its own ban recently, it joined 38 other states that have some sort of law in place. Only six states don’t have any sort of ban. South Dakota is one of those states without a ban, but one… read more
Princeton, Illinois Police Chief Happy With Distracted Driving Law
The Governor of Illinois has designated September as Texting and Driving Awareness Month. Illinois previously became the 17th State to ban the act of texting while behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. The ban has not met with much resistance from people in Bureau County. In Princeton, the police chief says the community has not… read more
Fruit Recalled by Real Foods and Charlie’s Produce for Illness Risk
Charlie’s Produce Anchorage, Alaska and Real Foods Kent WA. are recalling several of their cut fruit products because of the threat of salmonella posed by the mango contained within these items. Several different fruit cups and other items have been recalled, each having a use-by date no later than September 5. Anyone who has purchased… read more
300 XC70 and S80 Vehicles Recalled by Volvo For Crash Hazard
300 XC70 and S80 vehicles of the 2013 model year have been recalled by Volvo due to a glitch in the Central Electronic Module. The message that warns drivers of under-inflated tires will not be turned on because of an error that occurs after 15 minutes of driving over 25 miles per hour. This could… read more
82 Ambulances Recalled by SJC For Potential Injury Threat
82 Marque and McCoy-Miller ambulances of the 2012 model year are being recalled by SJC Industries. The ambulances have mounting bolts on the ambulance boxes that were not torqued correctly, causing the bolts to possibly detach. The result could be an ambulance box being dislodged from the vehicle’s chassis and causing a serious injury should… read more
Mazda Video Shows Teens and Pros Alike Imperiled by Distracted Driving
In order to educate people about the dangers of using a cell phone while driving, Mazda has produced a video showing professional drivers and teenagers taking part in a simulator that demonstrates what it is like to be driving and texting at the same time. Both categories of people found their driving imperiled, even the… read more
Daniella Mangos Sold at Stop & Shop Recalled for Salmonella Threat
Stop & Shop is recalling Daniella mangos produced by Splendid Products. The items being recalled were available for sale from July 12 to August 24. The mangos are said to be potentially contaminated with salmonella. The bacteria can severely compromise health and even cause death in children and the elderly. There have been no reports… read more
Report Offers Hotel Safety Tips to Travelers
The summer travel season is coming to a close with students headed back to school, but for some, it’s not too late to get one last trip or one long weekend in before settling back into work for the year. One of the most important steps in planning a vacation is picking a hotel, but… read more
Car Windows Can Be Rolled Down Before Entering the Vehicle
Have you ever come out to your vehicle in the middle of the summer only to feel like you’re entering a superheated rainforest the moment you open your door to get behind the wheel? It’s a fact that the interior of an automobile can reach temperatures far exceeding how hot it is on the outside. … read more
California Governor Has Until Month’s End to Sign “Give Me 3” Law
The Governor of California must decide by the end of September whether or not to veto a bill that would require automobile operators to give bicyclists a three foot cushion when passing such riders. The “Give Me 3” ordinance previously failed to garner the governor’s approval because of the inclusion of language that required drivers… read more