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Posted on October 2, 2012

AARP Hopes Complete Streets Law Can Improve New York Pedestrian Safety

The AARP is proud of their representatives’ efforts to get the Complete Streets law passed in the state of New York, which made it so that bicycle and pedestrian safety must be taken into consideration whenever a potential transportation project comes down the pike.  The organization grew worried after the Mayor’s office released a report… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

Los Angeles Posts Alarming Pedestrian Fatality Rates in New Research

The Transportation Research Institute of the University of Michigan recently conducted research which found that the city of Los Angeles suffers from incredibly heightened rates of bicyclist and pedestrian deaths.  At the national level, 11.4% of traffic fatalities are incurred by pedestrians and cyclists, but in L.A., that rate jumps to almost 33%.  Part of… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

Study Shows Distracted Walking and Lack of Supervision Endanger Kids

The most recent American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress provided attendees with some startling news regarding child pedestrian injuries.  Surgeons from the Langone Medical Center at New York University were able to determine that cellphone-related distractions and a lack of adult supervision were the leading causal factors for such injuries.  The study’s lead author… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

Volunteers Promote Pedestrian Safety in Rochester, Minnesota

In Rochester, Minnesota, volunteers are taking an interesting approach to promoting pedestrian safety in the area.  Wearing yellow shirts so that they can’t be easily missed, these persons are walking in pairs across downtown intersections.  In the process, they’re carrying banners that alert motorists to the importance of giving pedestrians the right of way.  With… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

Motorcycle Tragedy Leads Massachusetts Woman to Start Safety Campaign

A woman who recently lost her husband in a motorcycle accident has begun a campaign designed to raise awareness among all motorists of the need to always look twice for the harder-to-see vehicles.  Springfield, Massachusetts, the site of the crash that took her husband’s life, was her first stop.  She and her kids are hoping… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

100 Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Motorcyclists Receive Laptops

In a bid to improve both safety and law enforcement capabilities, around 100 motorcycles utilized by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will receive laptops from Raytheon.  It’s hoped that the implementation of these computers will allow the police to better carry out their duties.  Previously, deputies were limited in their capabilities, but the onboard… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

40,859 Automobiles Recalled by General Motors Over Fire Threat

A wide variety of vehicles of the model years 2007 through 2009 are being recalled by General Motors.  40,859 automobiles are contained within the recall.  Those vehicles are the Saturn Ion, the Pontiac G5 and Torrent, and the Chevy Equinox and Cobalt.  The fuel pump module’s return port or plastic supply is in danger of… read more

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Posted on October 2, 2012

Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP Named to The National Law Journal’s 2012 Plaintiffs’ Hot List

The National Law Journal (NLJ) has recognized Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP LLP as among the leading plaintiffs’ law firms in the country in its annual “Plaintiffs’ Hot List”. Only 19 law firms nationwide were chosen for the honor, and Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP is only firm on the list that is headquartered… read more

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Posted on October 1, 2012

Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips Offered as Halloween Edges Closer

October is finally here, and you know what that means:  we’re just thirty days from Halloween.  That means that haunted houses have begun to dot the landscape and children and adults alike are trying to figure out just who they want to be on All Hallows’ Eve.  However, parents with young ones ought to be… read more

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Posted on October 1, 2012

Wood Brightener and Cleaner Recalled by Cabot Stains Over Burn Risk

After three reports of a seal coming loose and causing product leakage, creating a burn and irritation hazard, Cabot Stains has announced the recall of its Wood Cleaner and Wood Brightener. The product was available at several home improvement stores, including Lowes, Ace Hardware and United Hardware. The containers with the defect were sold between… read more

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Posted on October 1, 2012

Child Drowning Threat Highlighted in New CPSC Report

A new report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission reveals statistics that all parents and guardians of small children ought to be aware of. In a five year timespan, 434 children under the age of five drowned in bathtubs, toilets, buckets, and other items that hold only a few inches of water. Children of this… read more

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Posted on October 1, 2012

Deputy Offers Tips To Improve Safety On Palos Verdes Peninsula

Drivers who travel Palos Verdes Peninsula roads face a number of hazards- speeding, distracted drivers, and intoxicated drivers just to name a few. According to one deputy who has been enforcing traffic laws in the area for the past 28 years, law enforcement is part of the solution. Accident rates, he says, are curtailed when… read more

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