Allegheny County Health Department Encourage Safe Driving Near Schools
As students head back to class, the Health Department of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County is the latest organization to warn pedestrians and motorists alike to be careful near schools. They stress that the biggest contributor to crashes nowadays is a driver not paying attention, an act particularly prevalent among teens. The department calls upon parents to… read more
Study Shows That Child Pedestrian Car Accidents Prevalent in September
FedEx and Safe Kids Worldwide have jointly released the results of a study which found that September is the most dangerous month of the year for children. Likely because more kids are going back to school, this month has a far larger amount of incidents where a car hits a child. The Walking Safely report… read more
North Las Vegas Police Crack Down on Pedestrian Endangerment
School has started in Nevada, and police in North Las Vegas want to make sure that students are kept safe as they go back to class. Yesterday, officers were out in full force at intersections throughout the city in an effort to crack down on those drivers who compromise the safety of pedestrians. It only… read more
701 Signature V and Custom Built Tires Recalled by Vogue
Signature V and Custom Built tires are being recalled by the Certain Vogue Tyre & Rubber Company because the outboard sidewall fails to contain the tire’s full identification number. Law requires this number to be there so the tires can be easily targeted if a safety recall is necessary. 701 tires are affected. Owners will… read more
Visalia Motorcycle Safety Operation Nets 24 Violations
Officers with the Visalia Police Department in California cited 24 people during a motorcycle safety operation that took place Tuesday night. The six hour event found an increased police presence in areas where motorcycle traffic is particularly heavy. 32 people were stopped in total, with all but four being vehicles other than motorcycles. Four licensing… read more
Southern Illinois University Motorcycle Club Emphasizes Safety
The Motorcycle Club of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, which is new to the campus as of this spring, is trying to spread a message about the importance of motorcycle safety in and around the college. The club has stated their intention to organize rides and other events meant to bring awareness to safety. They are… read more
Rialto Police Cracking Down on Violations That Endanger Motorcycles
Thanks to a grant bestowed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and administered by California’s Office of Traffic Safety, Rialto will implement a motorcycle safety operation. The Police Department will be sending officers to those areas of the city where motorcyclists can be seen most often. Special attention will be placed on cracking down… read more
Automix Automated Nutrition Compounder Systems Recalled by Baxter
Automix Automated Nutrition Compounder Systems are being recalled by Baxter Healthcare because of the risk that a patient might not receive the correct nutritional solution mix from the device. This could happen for one of two reasons. First, fluid can leak into the keypad, and therefore the device might not accurately respond to an individual’s… read more
FDA Webinar Educates Public on Pesticide Monitoring Activities
Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration held a webinar meant to educate interested parties on how the organization monitors the food supply so as to protect consumers from coming into contact with dangerous levels of pesticides. Fruits and vegetables make up about three quarters of the food that the FDA verifies does not contain heightened… read more
Nine Children Hit By Cadillac Driven By 100 Year Old Man
11 people, nine of them kids, were hit by a car in Los Angeles on Wednesday. A 100 year old man was in the driver’s seat of a Cadillac when the vehicle slowly backed into a crowd positioned outside a school, sending four kids to the hospital in critical condition. They have since been stabilized…. read more
Driving Tips Offered by Allstate In Wake of Safest Cities Report
A new report from Allstate describes the safest cities in the United States in terms of car crash frequency, and the insurance giant also offers tips to drivers in small and large cities. For the former, drivers should use caution around pedestrians, especially kids, and heed all traffic laws, including speed limits. Sufficient space should… read more
FAA Committee Could Alter Rules Regarding Electronics on Planes
Anyone who’s traveled on a commercial airline has likely either wondered or griped about the fact that all approved electronic devices must be stowed when the plane is getting ready to head out. Then, when that same plane is about ready to touch down for the landing, it’s time to repeat the drill. The exact… read more