Steep Fines Await California Drivers Who Touch Their Phones
Starting January 1 of next year, drivers in California will be allowed to text while driving ONLY if it is being done hands-free through a voice command application. A CHP officer commenting on the new law made it very clear that fines will still be issued if a driver is seen holding the cell phone…. read more
When Buying a Car, Men’s and Women’s Deciding Factors Differ
Research indicates that men value safety less then women when purchasing a new car. The study, conducted by Opinion Matters, finds that 47% of men focus more on performace factors such as speed and technology while women are typically more interested in safety (60%) and comfort (58%). Economically, safety is still paramount, because safer cars… read more
Hasbro Children’s Hospital Teams With Kohl’s To Offer Car Seat Checks
In Providence, Rhode Island, experts will offer free safety checks on kid’s car seats. The Kohl’s Cares Car Seat Check Program is working with the Hasbro Children’s Hospital for the effort. Safety check events will be held on July 20 at the Providence Children’s Museum and July 28 at Cardi’s Furniture in West Warwick. The… read more
Rise in Distracted Driving Crashes Concerns Iowa DOT
The Iowa Department of Transportation has concluded that distracted drivers are to blame for an increase in crashes. Since this year started, crashes have gone up 19% from 2011. As previously reported, Iowa DOT has issued what they are calling the no-phone challenge to try and keep motorists focused on the road instead of texting… read more
TD925 Motorcoaches Recalled By Van Hool Due to Injury Threat
There has been a recall issued for 152 TD925 motorcoaches of model years 2011 through 2012 made by Van Hool. During production, the wrong risers and floor adapter plates were installed in the vehicles. This can cause anyone sitting in affected seats to be injured during a crash. Van Hool will be in touch with consumers… read more
Texas A & M Bicyclists On The Rise, As Are Citations
An increase in bike riders on the Texas A & M University campus has also led to an increase in citations issued against such persons. University police estimate that they give out 10 to 15 tickets every week. The big problem, according to officials, is that many students simply do not comprehend that they’re held… read more
Bethany Beach Police Promote Bike Safety in Delaware
To help raise awareness about bicycle safety, officials from the Bethany Beach Police Department gathered along Route 26 in Delaware to hand out helmets and lights. They say that many cyclists in the state don’t understand pertinent laws. For instance, it’s mandatory for kids under 16 to wear a helmet, but not everyone complies. 500… read more
Columnist Believes Selective Bike Ban Would Improve Safety
An opinion piece out of Vancouver offers a somewhat unique opinion on combatting bicycle accidents along the road: create roads that bikes aren’t allowed on. The thinking is that the proliferation of bicycle-only lanes should have motor vehicle counterparts. The author believes that cyclists on tight roads are often the ones causing conflict or danger… read more
Operation Brainsave Provides Kids With Incentives to Wear Bike Helmets
Paramedics from Ontario’s Haldimand County are taking part in a program known as Operation Brainsave. The operation is designed to promote the importance of using a bike helmet while riding a bicycle. It works like this: if a paramedic sees a kid wearing a helmet while on a bike (or a skateboard, rollerblades, etc.), they… read more
Capital Ride Teaches York, Pennsylvania Students About Bike Safety
Students in York, Pennsylvania will be receiving a lesson on both bike safety and affordable housing. Today will see 23 bicyclists stopping in to the Crispus Attucks Association to educate kids about those two topics. It’s all part of a program known as Capital Ride. Put together by Bike and Build, this program fundraises and… read more
Tips For Avoiding Microwave, Lawnmower, and Clothes Dryer Dangers
Consumer Reports is a valuable resource for people looking to protect themselves and their families from dangers that might otherwise be overlooked. Now, the organization is offering tips from themselves, RepairClinic, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission on how to avoid danger from three of the most easily ignored hazards in a home. First up… read more
Justin Bieber Pulled Over By Police During Paparazzi Chase
We’ve all seen erratic drivers on the roadway, or hear about it in the news, but perhaps the best way to bring attention to this important subject is by referencing celebrities alleged to have engaged in the same practices. Recently, pop superstar Justin Bieber was ticketed by police for driving higher than the legally mandated… read more