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
Circle W trailers recalled due to brake failure risk
At the request of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Circle W Trailers has announced a voluntary recall of four of its trailer models due to safety risks posed by an improperly manufactured auto part. Specific models of the Circle W Gooseneck Livestock trailers sold in model year 2011 are equipped with Dexter Axle brand… read more
Texas says ‘Look Twice’ for motorcycles
May has been designated Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month, and the Texas Department of Public Safety is taking this as an opportunity to remind motorists to exercise additional safety measures when sharing the road with motorcycles. Motorcycles are less visible than other vehicles, and more vulnerable in the event of a collision. Their smaller size,… read more
Better bicycle safety practices encouraged in warmer weather
Warmer weather means more bicycles are out on the roadways, and increased danger of bicycle related traffic collisions. According to traffic laws, bicycles are vehicles with the same responsibilities and rights as all other vehicles on the street. Riding a bicycle on sidewalks is dangerous to pedestrians and bicyclists. Cars backing out of or pulling… read more
New Airbag Technology Aims to Make Commute Safer
A new airbag has been designed, and its makers claim that its application will make drivers and passengers safer in the event of an accident. The company touting the brand new airbags is PATEV Associates, a consulting firm working in cooperation with MBB International, the maker and patent holder of the technology. The new airbag,… read more
FDA Denies Expanded Use of Xgeva Pending Clinical Trial
The Food and Drug Administration has voted to deny an expansion of a drug currently on the market due to the dangers that might be posed by the new function that the drug’s makers were hoping to market it for. Xgeva, a drug made by Amgen, has since 2010 been used to prevent bone injuries… read more
FDA Might Allow More Over the Counter Drugs
In an effort to curb costs, officials with the Food and Drug Administration may soon allow patients to get certain types of medications without having to worry about obtaining a prescription. The new over the counter distribution method being considered by officials will encompass such drugs as diabetes and high blood pressure medications. The FDA… read more
DMAA Presence Prompts FDA Warning Letter to Ten Companies
The Food and Drug Administration is coming down on the makers of certain dietary supplements whose products contain an ingredient that has yet to be proven safe. Ten different manufacturers and distributors have received a warning letter from the safety agency because their products contain what’s known as dimethylamylamine, or DMAA. Also known as geranium… read more
Study Says Texting is Dangerous No Matter the Phone’s Position
For those still not sure that the act of texting while driving is dangerous, here’s one more study that seeks to convince you. Under the banner of a project known as Generation tXt, students, under the guidance of University of Oklahoma School of Medicine faculty, looked at the driving habits of thirty students between the… read more
New Study Shows Anticipating a Call Can Impair Driving
I’ve often used this blog to discuss the dangers inherent in texting while behind the wheel of an automobile. But could the very act of simply anticipating a call coming through be posing a danger as well? That’s what a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Washington conducted a study which looked at… read more