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The Risks of Ambien Use and Drowsy Driving
The Food and Drug Administration has recently issued a mandate requiring the manufacturers of Ambien and Edluar to reduce its recommended dosage by half of the current quantity, particularly for women patients. The change is... Continue reading → -
Have You Experienced a Headache Following a Car Accident?
The impact of a car accident may not be felt until after the incident. After the event, a person may not experience head pain for as much as a week. When persistent headaches appear following... Continue reading → -
Report Indicates Licensing Restrictions May Improve Safety for Younger Drivers
A study conducted in Australia found that increasing restrictions for newly licensed drivers, especially those between the ages of 18 and 20 years of age, was responsible for reducing the rate of car accidents in... Continue reading → -
Female Drunk Driving Incidents on the Rise
A new trend is emerging that is alarming to many individuals: the rate of drunk driving incidents caused by female drivers is on the rise. While the total number of fatalities attributed to drunk driving... Continue reading → -
Drivers Who Use Cell Phones Exhibit Other Dangerous Behaviors
According to a study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, drivers who use cell phones when they are driving are more likely to engage in other bad driving behaviors. The findings were part... Continue reading → -
University Study Finds More Men Involved in Crosswalk Accidents than Women
The West Virginia University School of Public Health have recently released a study that finds men are over two times more at risk of being killed in a pedestrian accident than women. There are many... Continue reading → -
New Smartphone App Launched to Help Catch Drunk Drivers
A new Android and iPhone app is being launched with the intent to nab drunk drivers in the act. The app allows users to record individuals who are driving erratically in front of them. Users... Continue reading → -
Stay Prepared on the Road with a Winter Safety Kit
No one knows when a roadside emergency may occur, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be prepared for them. By acting proactively, you can be well prepared should an emergency arise. While the winter weather... Continue reading → -
New Proposed Rule May Require Hybrid Cars to Produce More Sound
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA ) is proposing a rule that would require electric vehicles to make noise as they approach pedestrians, according to Bloomberg News. This is due to the lack of... Continue reading → -
Federal Agency Releases Counterfeit Airbag Safety Warning
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a safety advisory alert warning motorists that counterfeit airbags may have been installed in their vehicles if they were involved in an automotive accident within the last... Continue reading → -
Driving Safely in Florida During the Holidays
Even the safest of holiday drivers can be involved in serious accidents between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. According to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, these dates represent the most common period when... Continue reading → -
Do “Check Engine” Lights Improve Automotive Maintenance & Safety?
According to a new study from the American Auto Association, car maintenance alert systems that inform drivers when their vehicle requires attention appear to encourage more frequent automotive maintenance. As a vehicle owner, few things... Continue reading → -
Study Reveals Most Teens Continue to Text and Drive
A recent study released by State Farm has revealed that teenagers are continuing to text and drive even though they’ve been warned of the dangers that they are posing to themselves and others. Despite an... Continue reading → -
Federal Agency to Focus on Truck and Bus Safety this Holiday Season
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced several improvements to its Compliance Safety Accountability program, which is tasked with assisting various safety officials in identifying safety concerns among trucking and bus … Continue reading → -
Three Helpful Driving Safety Tips
Whether you are making your morning commute to work or driving around town to complete a few errands, it’s all too easy to forget how dangerous it can be on the road. In the blink... Continue reading →