A guide to tech-savvy helmet shopping
Safety experts agree. Any time a state’s motorcycle helmet laws are taken off the books, the number of motorcycle-collision traffic fatalities and incidences of brain damage increases. The Brain Injury Association of America reports that head injuries are one of the main causes of motorcycle-related deaths. When helmets are worn, according to the National Highway… read more
Google Driverless Vehicle To Get Driver Permit, In Nevada
According to news sources, the state of Nevada will be the first in the nation to start awarding robotic driving permits to driverless vehicles, a major step towards a future where robots lead the way and distracted driving becomes largely a thing of the past. Starting March 1, companies can begin applying for special permits… read more
Minimizing Damage in a Collision with an Animal
As an animal lover, it can be one of the most heartbreaking things you’re ever likely to encounter on the road. You’re driving along when suddenly a deer or a dog or some other animal darts out in front of your vehicle. Your first instinct will be to slam on the brakes and swerve, but… read more
Inflatable Jackets Poised To Redefine Motorcycle Safety
According to news sources, motorcycle engineers are working hard to redefine motorcycle safety by developing inflatable jackets that can inflate around the motorcyclist in case of collision and help protect against injuries resulting from impact. The development of the new inflatable jacket is being developed by two companies, Dainese and Aplinestars. The inflatable jackets work… read more
NHSTA Investigates Ford Freestyle Seat Anchor Problem
According to news sources, a third-row seat anchor issue in 2004 Ford Freestyle and Mercury Monterey vans has prompted The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to open an investigation into the issue to explore whether or not a recall of the vehicle models is warranted. The vehicles in question have seat anchors that reportedly fail… read more
Sandwich Maker Shuts Down Production Due To Health Risks
According to news sources, the Food and Drug Administration has announced that a Chicago based ready-to-eat sandwich maker has shut down manufacturing after a repeated history of violations and a reported Listeria outbreak. The company, Triple A Services Inc., has announced the closure of of the manufacturing facility after agreeing to stop producing and distributing… read more
Burbank To Offer Adult Bicycle Safety Classes
According to news sources, the city of Burbank will now be able to offer bicycle safety classes every month in partnership with the nonprofit Sustainable Streets, after the City Council agreed to offer it a $100,000 state grant for that purpose. The city began to pursue bicycle safety more aggressively through its Bicycle Master Plan,… read more
HawksHead Introduces Innovative New Truck-Tire Pressure System
According to news sources, the company HawksHead is introducing a new innovative semi truck tire pressure monitoring system called TnT System (Truck and Trailer) to help assist truck drivers figure out the pressure and temperature of their tires in realtime. Semi truck drivers accustomed to checking their tires before each trip usually spend a lot… read more
Davis Police Focus On Bicycle Safety
According to news sources, a collaborative bicycle safety effort spearheaded by The Davis Police Department hopes to increase safety awareness while stepping up enforcement of traffic laws. The project will begin January 9, 2012 with an increased focus on traffic law enforcement in area frequented by bicyclists in order to ensure that traffic laws such… read more
City Audit Asks For Red-Light Camera Safety Improvement Proof
According to news sources, a city audit is requiring Denver to prove that its controversial red-light camera program actually translated into improved safety on the city’s roadways. The Denver Auditor’s Office has called for the shutdown of the controversial program unless it can be proven that it has resulted in actual improvements in road safety…. read more
FDA To Allow Marketing For Bleeding Skull Detection Tool
According to news sources, the Food and Drug Administration has just given approval to InfraScan Inc. of Philadelphia to begin marketing the first non invasive hand-held device to be utilized in detecting bleeding skulls. The device, named the Infrascanner Model 1000, uses near-infrared spectroscopy to help identify bleeding in the skull. Health care providers will… read more
DUI Deaths Decrease In California
According to news sources, the number of DUI related deaths in California has decreased to record levels as law enforcement in the state continues to successfully crack down on the illegal practice. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that DUI related deaths decreased to record levels not seen in the past 14 years. The… read more