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Posted on August 2, 2012

Imported Food Safety Tips Offered in New Report

With imported foods becoming increasingly common, ensuring the safety of such items becomes critical.  A new report from the Chicago Tribune discusses the progress that has been made in assuring the safety of food that comes from abroad and offers tips on how we as consumers can protect ourselves from foodborne illness. The Government Accountability… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Cardboard Bicycle Offers Unique Method of Transportation

With more and more citizens opting to ride their bicycles to and from their destinations, officials from across the entire world are struggling to come up with innovations that could improve bike safety along the roads.  Many such innovations are geared toward things like improved bike lanes and new laws geared toward cyclists, but one… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Yakima, Washington Cellphone Driving Ban Not Deterring Violators

Despite the fact that both texting while driving and talking on a handheld phone while driving have been illegal in Yakima, Washington for more than two years, people still do it.  In fact, the Captain of the Yakima Police Department says 2011 saw 600 citations handed out to offenders.  An offense runs a violator $124,… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Report Offers Tips on How to Use A Ladder On a Worksite

With deaths on construction sites continuing to be a prevalent threat, a new report offers tips that can be followed to avoid falling from a ladder, one of the most common types of accidents that can occur.  The first tip stresses a need to follow the height and weight requirements of the ladder being used,… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

FDA Approves Pills That Provide Alerts If Medication Isn’t Taken

The Food and Drug Administration has granted approval to pills from Proteus Digital Health that can alert a patient to when they’ve forgotten to take their medication.  The pills contain a microchip the size of a grain of sand that can relay whether a pill has been ingested to a sensor placed on a person’s… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

With Alabama Texting Ban Now in Effect, Police Spread Awareness

Now that a texting ban has officially gone into effect in Alabama, officials with the Huntsville Police Department are trying to spread awareness about both the new ban and the dangers of texting while driving.  Teens in particular are being targeted, as text-based communication has become such an ingrained part of youth culture.  The Regional… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Ford Sues Dana Over 2011 Recall of Windstar Minivans

Last year, Ford was forced to recall 425,000 Windstar minivans once it was discovered that salt placed on the road following blizzard conditions could cause corrosion and breakage in the vehicles.  Ford blames frames provided by the Dana Corporation for the defect and ensuing recall, and they have now filed a lawsuit against the company. … read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Distracted Walking A Cause for Concern Across the Country

The threat of distracted walkers is more apparent than ever.  According to the Governors Highway Safety Association’s deputy executive director, the issue is akin to the issue of cellphone usage in motor vehicles a decade ago.  Injuries to distracted pedestrians are four times as great as they were seven years ago, but underreporting has left… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Large Police Place Bicycle Safety Decals on Squad Cars

In Largo, Florida, the police department is placing decals on its squad cars which state “Share the road, it’s the law.”  The decals are designed to bring awareness to the fact that motorists are required by law to give bicycles at least three feet of space when passing.  Cyclist groups asked the Large Police Department… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Bike to the Future Study Shows Increase in Winnipeg Bicyclists

An organization known as Bike to the Future has published the results of a study which showed that 13,000 Winnipeg citizens will commute daily via bicycle throughout the year.  That’s a rise of nearly half since last year, and city officials are working hard to improve bicycle safety measures in order to cater to these… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Official Tells Adults on Bikes To Set Good Example For Children

Ecology Action’s transportation program specialist is warning bicyclists of all ages to wear a helmet when they go out for a ride.  She states that not only is it safe, but that adults can provide a good example to children.  She says even though it isn’t necessarily against the law to not wear one, it’s… read more

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Posted on August 2, 2012

Arizona Highway Patrol Changes Motorcycle Handlebars to Improve Safety

In a bid to improve officer safety, the Arizona Highway Patrol has opted to make modifications to their troopers’ motorcycles.  They have switched from Concours handlebars to Helibars Horizon ST14 multi-adjustable handlebars.  A spokesperson for the AHP stated that the old models were simply not comfortable, and over longer shifts could imperil officer safety.  Once… read more

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