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Posted on July 27, 2012

Officials Hope Alabama Texting Ban Will Curb Fatality Rates

As previously reported, Alabama’s texting while driving ban will go into effect on August 1st, 2012. According to the University of Alabama Center for Public Safety, distracted driving has resulted in over 100 fatalities throughout the state. Many drivers are dubious about the impact such a law will have, but lawmakers are hopeful the legislation… read more

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Posted on July 27, 2012

Commercial Drivers Targeted by New Illinois Cellphone Ban

Illinois has strengthened its laws against distracted driving with a new ban on handheld cell phone use by commercial drivers. The new law, which was proposed by the Secretary of State and goes into effect on January 1, 2013, also makes texting by commercial truck drivers a serious offense. The Secretary of State pushed for… read more

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Posted on July 27, 2012

CPSC and Burlington Coat Factory Settle Children’s Outerwear Dispute

The New Jersey-based Burlington Coat Factory allegedly did not report selling a potentially dangerous article of children’s clothing between 2003 and 2010. The CPSC alleged that, even after the articles of clothing had been recalled, Burlington Coat Factory still sold them for about 4 years. The industry was warned of the strangulation and entanglement danger… read more

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Posted on July 27, 2012

Report Praises Ford’s Handling of the 2013 Escape Recall

A new report praises the recall of the 2013 Ford Escape SUV, which the author says has been handled quickly and professionally by the automaker. The cause of the recall is a faulty fuel-line in the engine that could leak and potentially cause a fire. The recall is the result of defects in a third-party… read more

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Posted on July 27, 2012

Gills Onions Expands Recall to Include Additional Onion Products

Gills Onions has announced an expansion of its recall on diced and slivered red and yellow onions and diced celery and onion mixes.  The expansion is due to further investigation and possible health risks associated with the products involved. The diced vegetables may contain Listeria, an organism that can cause serious illness or death if… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Pool Safety Tips Offered By Nutley, New Jersey Mayor

As anyone who has been outside in the scorching weather can attest, we are still very much in the midst of the summer.  Drought conditions are more severe than they have been in years, meaning that many Americans are turning to swimming pools for a respite from the heat.  A new report out of New… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Ocean Hill Seniors Advise New York DOT on Road Safety Improvements

An advocacy group called East Brooklyn Congregations is leading the charge to improve street safety in the area of Ocean Hill in Brooklyn, New York.  Assisting their efforts are 50 senior citizens who are on the lookout for hazards that might compromise safety in the neighborhood.  82 issues have thus far been reported to the… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Florida Turns Down Bike Lane Proposal Over Safety Concerns

Concerns about safety have led the state of Florida to turn down a proposal that would have permitted people on bicycles to share the road with motor vehicles on a bridged section of State Road 417 above Lake Jesup.  Even though bicyclist fatalities have fallen in recent years, legislators still aren’t confident that a cyclist… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

State and Federal Grants Help Baltimore Improve Bike Safety

The city of Baltimore will soon reap the benefits of a series of grants issued at the state and federal level.  The Department of Transportation is touting six grants that aim to improve safety along the roads.  Among the initiatives that the grants will promote are the creation of bike lanes in the downtown area,… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Fresno Police and Allstate Unveil Motorcycle Safety Sign

The city of Fresno is making an effort to protect motorcyclists along local roads.  To that end, the police department of the city, in conjunction with Allstate, has unveiled a road sign warning drivers to tread lightly when around motorcycles.  It took about two years to come up with the diamond-shaped yellow sign.  High temperatures… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Motorcycle Helmet Necessity Debated by Ohio Citizens

Citizens in the state of Ohio are in disagreement as to the necessity of wearing a helmet while astride a motorcycle.  On the one hand, one individual says he has nothing against helmets but won’t put one on unless the government passes legislation requiring it.  But an Austintown instructor never rides his motorcycle without a… read more

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Posted on July 26, 2012

Course Offers Instruction on Dealing With Motorcycle Accidents

At the AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference in Carson City, Nevada, visitors will be able to participate in a course that teaches people what to do in the immediate aftermath of a motorcycle crash.  Known as “A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist,” the class will inform those in attendance on how to safely remove… read more

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