Distracted Driving in New Mexico More Prevalent Than Statistics Show
The state of New Mexico doesn’t really know the true extent of the dangers involved with distracted driving. While statistics show that only two accidents were texting while driving-related last year, the true numbers are believed to be much higher. Police officials say people often don’t admit to texting while driving following accidents. Unless police… read more
New California Hands-Free Texting Law Called Into Question Yet Again
Drivers can now text in the state of California, so long as they dictate those text messages through hands-free voice-activated devices. The law introduced by a Corona Republican Assemblyman and signed into law by the Governor passed the Assembly and Senate with little opposition. Although such devices are hands-free, many think they are equally distracting… read more
Rosco Says Dual-Vision XC Can Improve Vehicle Fleet Safety
Rosco Vision Systems has released a new tool, the Dual-Vision XC, to help reinforce proper driving habits among fleet drivers. One third of all fatal truck driver accidents in 2010 were at least partially caused by the driver themselves, according to a member of the FMCSA. Its creators say that the Dual-Vision XC can be… read more
Creative Bus Stops Offer Distraction From a Mundane Commute
If you’ve spent any time traveling via the many public transit systems across the country or the world, perhaps you’ve noticed just how boring your surroundings can be. Well, city planners have noticed that too, which is why a number of bus stations across the world have been gussied up in order to make commuters’… read more
B.R.A.K.E.S. Driving Instructor Offers Advanced Driving Tips
Not all driver’s education classes are created equal, according to an editorial written by an employee at the B.R.A.K.E.S. advanced teen driving school. In this advice column, the author discusses things that all drivers should be aware of when heading out on the road. The first thing he wants drivers to understand is the power… read more
BPA Banned From Baby Bottles By FDA
After years and years of protests and outcry from numerous public interest groups, it’s finally official: BPA has been banned from baby bottles and sippy cups. Some will say that the initiative has been a long time coming. For awhile now, bisphenol-A, or BPA as it’s more commonly known, has had its safety questioned by medical professionals… read more
Nissan Juke Recalled Over Rear Seat Defect That Poses Injury Threat
Beginning this month, certain owners of the 2012 Nissan Juke may be receiving a recall notice. Due to faulty welding on the rear seat back striker, the backs of the rear seats in these Jukes may come loose if a collision takes place, posing a heightened injury risk to the passengers in those seats. Seat… read more
Panamera and Cayenne Turbo Models Recalled by Porsche Over Fire Risk
Porsche has issued a recall for its Panamera Turbo from model years 2011 and 2012, as well as the Panamera Turbo S and the Cayenne Turbo vehicles solely from the 2012 model year. 270 vehicles are affected. The reason for the recall is that a turbocharger’s turbine wheel could be fractured because of a casting… read more
New California Hands-Free Texting Law Has Detractors, Limitations
A new California law allows the hands-free use of technology that allows a driver to text while driving, but it has some detractors. On July 15, the Governor of California signed a law allowing drivers to use hands-free technology to dictate, listen to, or send text messages while driving. The new law goes into effect… read more
Bowling Green Distracted Driving Ban Brought Before City Council
A proposal to crack down on distracted drivers has been introduced to the Bowling Green City Council. The measure’s language, though, has been criticized by some as being loose and vague. One local college student questioned the enforcement procedure for the law, wondering whether a police officer pulling an offender over would simply provide an additional… read more
Burnsville Ride-Along Demonstrates Distracted Driving Dangers
According to a new report, distracted driving is responsible for 10% of all accidents, racking up about 15 fatalities a day. Many places are adopting bans and restrictions; in Minnesota, minors are not allowed to talk on their phone while driving. But plenty of adults are prone to erratic driving while trying to use phones,… read more
Brain Can’t Handle Information Overload From Distracted Driving
An editorial against distracted driving discusses how the brain processes tasks sequentially, moving from one task to another very rapidly in a six step process. Both driving and using a phone are very complex cognitive tasks requiring the brain’s attention. The National Safety Council has discovered that talking on a cell phone while driving, even… read more