Rolls Royce recalls majority of vehicles sold in Australia this decade
Rolls Royce has announced two separate vehicle recalls that together affect the majority of the vehicles the luxury car manufacturer has sold on the continent of Australia over the past decade. More than 80 Rolls Royce Phantoms, a passenger vehicle available in convertible coupe and sedan models for a suggested retail price of more than… read more
Virginia motorcycle deaths up 45 percent from last year
In the state of Virginia, fatal motorcycle collisions have increased 45 percent in 2012 in comparison to this time last year. So far this year, 17 motorcyclists have been killed in collisions throughout the state, according to statistics provided by the Department of Motor Vehicles, in comparison to the 12 motorcyclists killed by this point… read more
Manhattan Beach police cited 377 distracted drivers in April
Last month, law enforcement officials in Manhattan Beach cited 377 motorists for inattentive driving habits, according to a statement issued by the Manhattan Beach Police Department. April was declared National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and an increased enforcement effort on the part of the Manhattan Beach Police Department resulted in 327 drivers being ticketed for… read more
Program reminds students a fatal accident occurs ‘Every 15 Minutes’
Bethlehem high school students saw firsthand the consequences of drunken or distracted driving recently when a traveling safety education program staged a car accident at their school. The program, called “Every 15 Minutes” after the time, on average, between each fatal car accident linked to drunken driving that occurs in the United States. Students at… read more
3-D site inspection software announced at safety conference
Government regulators and professional construction firms, more than 350 people in all, attended the 2012 Build Safe/Live Safe Conference held in Times Square in New York City in response to the Buildings Commission’s 8th annual Construction Safety Week, an event aimed at promoting construction safety. At the conference, the Buildings Department revealed its new program… read more
Tennessee announces pedestrian safety plan
Recently, the Tennessee Department of Transportation made public its plan to increase pedestrian safety at several busy intersections in the state by installing five crosswalks. The intended locations for these new crosswalks are all situated along Fort Campbell Boulevard, also known as US Highway 41A, and State Route 12, also known as Ashland City Highway…. read more
Henry’s Farm expands recall of Listeria contaminated soybeans
Henry’s Farm Incorporated has expanded its voluntary recall of soybean sprouts because of the potential that they are contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. An organism responsible for causing severe and possibly deadly infections in individuals with compromised immune systems such as children or the elderly, Listeria monocytogenes, may also cause people with healthy immune systems to… read more
Nearly 100 Minnesota drivers cited for texting in a single day
Nearly 100 Minnesotans were cited for sending and receiving text messages while operating a motor vehicle during a recent single day focused enforcement effort. This saturation patrol was the result of a joint effort between 250 local and state law enforcement agencies. In comparison, an average day in 2011 yielded approximately 3.5 citations for text… read more
Ohio legislature reconsiders texting ban
A committee in the Ohio state senate is currently reconsidering introducing legislation that would prohibit drivers from sending and receiving text messages while operating a moving motor vehicle. The bill under consideration would punish text messaging while driving with a fine of up to $150. Under the legislation, engaging in text messaging while behind the… read more
AAA survey shows drivers think texting is dangerous, do it anyway
A research study conducted by the American Automobile Association’s Foundation for Traffic Safety discovered that many people continue to send text messages while driving, even though many of the drivers surveyed admitted to engaging in the behavior anyway. According to representatives from the automobile association, 94 percent of the survey respondents said they consider texting… read more
Improper safety technology use may cause greater danger
Modern vehicles are equipped with many high tech safety features, but many times drivers do not understand how they work. This lack of understanding can ironically lead to dangerous situations on the roadways. The most ubiquitous electronic safety feature on automobiles is antilock braking, also known as ABS (antilock brake system). ABS utilizes sensors in… read more
Mouse, rat, hamster food recalled for salmonella contamination
Kaytee Pet Products has announced a voluntary recall for a single production batch of its Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro Health Mouse, Rat and Hamster food due to the potential that it has been contaminated by Salmonella.Products affected by this recall include Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro Health Mouse, Rat & Hamster food in 3, 5, 6, and 25… read more