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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 an Increased Risk of Car Accident Fatalities for the Obese
Data compiled by the Emergency Medicine Journal in a report by the Safety Transportation Education and Research Center at the University of California have determined that people who are overweight or obese have a much... Continue reading → -
Federal Study of Nursing Homes Reveal Elder Abuse Violations
According to a recent report provided by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, many nursing homes are suspected of having serious safety and health violations for their patients.... 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 Study Released Regarding Concussions Involving Youth Contact Sports
A new study concerning the dangers associated with children playing contact sports illustrates the risk of concussions that comes with participating in these activities. Dr. Robert C. Cantu, M.D., studied the effects of concussions on... Continue reading → -
Recent Study Reveals Positive News for Brain Injury Victims
The human brain can naturally recover from a traumatic injury and allow individuals to continue their daily life functions, according to new research from the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) for Cognitive Brain Imaging (CCBI). The... 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 → -
Study Recommends New Auto Safety Devices for Older Drivers
A new study released by MIT and the Hartford Financial Services Group has revealed several advances in automotive safety technology that may be of particular interest to seniors. Drivers in our area may find some... Continue reading →