Proposed Texting Ban Moves Forward In New Mexico Once Again
Another state is inching closer to the passage of a potential texting and driving ban. Such a measure has proved elusive thus far in New Mexico, but progress is currently being made on the matter. The measure as it currently stands would outlaw the usage of a phone or a similar to device to send… read more
NTSB Train Recommendations Seek To Improve Safety
Yesterday, we related the news that the DOT-111A train car currently used to shuttle crude oil across the country may have suffered from safety shortcomings dating back decades. The issue of train safety has captured the spotlight on the heels of multiple crashes in which a train carrying combustible oil derailed and endangered persons in… read more
FDA’s Approach To Livestock Antibiotics Questioned
The debate continues to rage over whether or not the Food and Drug Administration is doing enough to curtail the usage of antibiotics in feed for livestock intended for the food supply. The concern is that providing these antibiotics to animals could lead them to develop resistances that could then be passed on to humans,… read more
List Of LA Buildings Susceptible To Earthquakes Gets Released
We recently related the news that researchers with the University of California had compiled a list of buildings that could be susceptible to extensive structural damage in the event of an earthquake. At the time of the initial report, the people involved were unsure if it would be wise to release the list, the worry… read more
Safe Running Requires Extra Precautions In Winter
Staying safe while running outdoors in the winter is usually a little trickier than it is in the summer. Not only do you have to take the right precautions that anyone would need to enact as a pedestrian, but you also have to be willing to take a few extra steps for safety when the… read more
Lawsuit Seeks Reinstallation Of Furniture Chemical Law In California
At the beginning of this year, the state of California repealed the requirement that furniture be able to stand up to an open flame before it comes to the market. California made this move in a bid to reduce citizens’ exposure to chemicals that could possibly increase the risk of cancer. In order to stand… read more
Snowmobiles Must Be Used With Safety In Mind
One of the things that you might get to do in the winter that doesn’t isn’t possible in the summer is take a snowmobile for a ride. This pastime has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, going from a means of transportation or fun winter activity to a full-fledged sport. Nevertheless, just because something is… read more
Black Ice Must Necessitate Added Caution
If you’re ever traveling through a cold and snowy environment, there’s one thing you absolutely must be on the lookout for: black ice. This type of weather phenomenon can accumulate on the roads and lure you into a false sense of security, causing you to drive faster than you otherwise would and leaving you in… read more
Cross-Country Trips Require Extra Attentiveness To Pet Safety
If you’re taking your pet on a short trip to the veterinarian or just along with you while you run some type of an errand, it’s important to exercise the proper precautions. However, this is even more vital when the trip is lengthy. If you’re traveling across the country with a pet in your vehicle,… read more
Derailments Bring Scrutiny To Widely Available Rail Train Car
The transportation of crude oil may be under scrutiny following a series of high-profile train derailments, but as a new report shows, the safety of the cars used to haul this oil could have been called into question long before these latest media reports. At issue is the DOT-111A car, which has been around for… read more
Senate Committee Looks Into Bay Bridge Safety
The Bay Bridge continues to be in the spotlight on the heels of a report that called into question procedures enacted by Caltrans during construction of the bridge, with some worrying that the structure could suffer from safety deficiencies. The Senate Transportation and Housing Committee recently held a hearing on the matter, and two engineers… read more
Ride Raises Cycling Safety Awareness In San Fernando Valley
This past Saturday, the San Fernando Valley area played host to a bike ride that attempted to raise awareness about the importance of cycling safety in nearby environs. One thing that was stressed during the event was the importance of choosing the most opportune route before heading out on a bike commute. By emphasizing a… read more