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Safety Guides- November 14, 2014 78
Parenting You Need to Know: Car Seat Changes in 2014
Heads up, parents of kids in car seats! There are changes to LATCH that will affect how you install your child’s seat.
LATCH stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren.
The new changes (already adopted by most vehicle manufacturers, but not law yet) state that the lower anchors should no longer be used when the child and car seat’s combined weight is over 65 lbs.
These weight limits ONLY apply to the lower anchors and not the tether; the tether should continue to be used on every forward-facing car seat. Also...
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News- November 13, 2014 31
Sky News commemorated 50 years of anti-drink driving ads in the US with this video montage. Do you think these ads have worked in reducing drink-driving in the US?
Source: Sky News Youtube Channel
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Safety Through Infographics- November 12, 2014 183
Do you know what the drunk driving accidents statistics are in the United States? They're staggering. This infographic outlines the drunk driving statistics in the US 2 years ago. The numbers of people driving under the influence is confronting and hasn't changed much since. In 2012, 10,322 died in drunk driving crashes and every year 1,000,000 people are arrested for driving under the influence.
To learn more about what is being done to curb the issue and how you can get professional help contact MADD.
Infographic source: The Watershed
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Safety Guides- November 11, 2014 53
Your son or daughter has been looking forward to this day for years, yet you have a hard time believing it has come. Like it or not, your baby is learning how to drive. To your teenager this signals a sign of fun and a move toward adulthood, but feels to you like a terrifying, daunting idea. You understand the dangers of the road and worry that you won’t be able to protect your child. You find yourself pushing an imaginary brake even as you ride alongside him or her in the passenger seat. Just the idea of driving with your teen again makes you break into a sweat. What can you do? How do you make...
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Safety Community- November 10, 2014 47
People who suffer from sleep apnoea are seven times more likely to fall asleep while driving, road safety experts have warned.
With 146 people killed on the country's roads this year - one below the death toll in the same period last year - motorists are being cautioned about the impact the condition and tiredness can have on the risk of accidents.
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) revealed startling statistics on how lack of sleep can lead to deaths on the roads, with fatigue said to be a factor in one-fifth of all collisions.
Prof Walter McNicholas, director of the pulmonary and sleep disorders...
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Safety Community- November 07, 2014 67
DETROIT, Mich. — Honda will showcase several of its latest developments in intelligent transportation technology at the 2014 ITS World Congress in Detroit, Sept. 7 through 11. Activities include a first-ever U.S. demonstration of Honda’s automated driving technology with industry-leading capabilities such as automated freeway merging, exiting and lane changing, which will be demonstrated on actual Detroit freeways, as well as a unique vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) “virtual tow” capability for assisting a driver in distress.
Honda also will highlight other latest advancements in “V2X” technologies, including...
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Safety Guides- November 07, 2014 137
Getting stuck on the side of the road due to a vehicle malfunction can be a major inconvenience and can keep you from achieving your goals for the day. For a person with a disability driving an adaptive or wheelchair accessible vehicle, this inconvenience can quickly become a big problem.
If you purchase your vehicle from a NMEDA dealer and you vehicle is under warranty, you will be covered. All NMEDA dealers offer 24-hour emergency service and you won’t have to worry about other options. If you choose another route, purchasing roadside assistance services can help you get back on your way as soon...
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News- November 07, 2014 55
As the nation eases marijuana laws, road safety advocates worry that highway rules for driving under the influence of pot are lagging, which could lead to fatal crashes.
Medical marijuana is legal in 23 states and Washington, D.C.; adult recreational use is legal in Washington state and Colorado; marijuana has been decriminalized in 16 states and Washington, D.C..
"I'm very concerned, because I feel that we're painting the plane as we're flying it," says Jake Nelson, director of traffic safety, advocacy and research for AAA. "When we were at this stage of the game with alcohol, starting to...
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FAQ / Ask The Expert- November 05, 2014 55
- How Many People Are Killed Or Injured On The Road Each Year?
On average, 92 U.S. citizens die on the road each day. That’s 2,760 people injured or killed each month and 33,120 each year.
- What Is “ESC” And Does It Save Lives?
ESC stands for Electronic Stability Control. NHTSA estimates that in 2011 - 1,045 lives were saved because of vehicles with ESC (an upward trend from previous years). It is promising to see that ESC, along with other safety features in vehicles, can have a huge impact on advancements in road safety.
- How Can The Amount Of Accidents Among Young Drivers Be Reduced?
Road traffic...
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Safety Guides Safety Community- October 31, 2014 74
New research released earlier this week by the AAA showed that rear view back-up cameras found in many new vehicles increased visibility of the rear blind-zone area by an average of 46 percent. Tests conducted by the group indicated that these systems, intended to improve driver awareness of the area immediately behind the vehicle in order to reduce back-over fatalities, can save lives.
“As Halloween approaches, we know that neighborhoods will be filled with small trick-or-treaters that could easily be missed when the driver turns his head to look behind the vehicle,” John Nielsen, AAA’s managing...
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Testimonials- October 30, 2014 87
Rear View Safety RVS-770613 Video Camera with 7.0-Inch LCD (Black)
Great System! (5 Stars)
We purchased this system a couple of months ago for our motorhome. We just got home from a trip and loved it! Shipping was very fast. I broke a little piece off the monitor stand and they shipped a new one out the same day at no charge. Very nice people. Very easy to install. I installed the wiring under the motorhome while my husband installed the camera and hooked up...Published on November 3, 2009 by Jane E. Phillips
View the review on Amazon here.
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News- October 30, 2014 38
Road accidents tend to go up on Halloween eve as kids and parents trick or treat on the streets. Stay safe, and help others remain safe, with these simple tips. Remember, safety is key to a fun Halloween!
Source: 'Don't Make Halloween a Nightmare, Follow these Driving Safety Tips', INRIX -
Safety Community- October 29, 2014 41
Road traffic injuries as a growing public health concern, here's why:
- Around the world, road traffic injuries cause 1.3 million deaths and 20-50 million injuries
each year. Some of these injuries lead to life long disability including brain and spinal
cord injury.
- Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 15–29.
- Unless serious action is taken, road traffic deaths are expected to increase by 67% by
2020 and become the fifth leading cause of death by 2030. If this happens, road traffic
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Safety Through Infographics- October 28, 2014 92
Source: The World Health Organization Global Report on Road Safety 2013
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News- October 24, 2014 48
Republished from the Wall St. Journal
By BETSY MCKAY
Sept. 28, 2014
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a new message for the developing world's metropolises: make your roads safer.
Mr. Bloomberg is expected to announce Monday that his philanthropic organization will spend $125 million during the next five years on programs to reduce traffic deaths and injuries in 10 cities in lowand middle-income countries.
Traffic fatalities are a major cause of preventable death globally—in the top 10 with killers such as heart disease and HIV/AIDS.
The World Health Organization estimates that...
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Safety Guides- October 15, 2014 43
As hard as winter is on us, it’s even harder on our cars. Freezing temperatures, snow and ice can cause all sorts of emergencies, from mechanical failures to car accidents. Being aware of the road safety concerns, as well as how to manage them is key to prevention. Learn how to winterize your vehicle the right way so that you, your family, and your car stay safe on the road this winter!
Check Fluid Levels
You should be monitoring fluid levels year-round, but it’s doubly important going into winter. Look at not only engine oil and antifreeze, but also transmission fluid, brake fluid and power steering...
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Safety Guides- October 14, 2014 46
Halloween: it’s the scariest time of year to be on the road. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ranks October 31 as one of the three deadliest days of the year for pedestrians, and the top deadliest day of the year for pedestrians between the ages of 5 and 14. Leave the thrills and chills to the trick-or-treaters and costumed partygoers with these safe driving tips!
Be Mindful of the Trick-or-Treaters
In the days leading up to Halloween, children will be out trick-or-treating all over the United States. If you have to travel during peak trick-or-treat times (between...
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Safety Community- October 13, 2014 68
Mercedes-Benz believes it's built a self-driving semi-truck that could eventually help cut down on highway tragedies that kill thousands of drivers each year. The Future Truck 2025 can't navigate city streets autonomously like Google's fleet of cars, but is perfectly capable of holding its own on the open road — and that's where sleep-deprived truck drivers most often pose a threat to people driving smaller passenger vehicles. Using a combination of advanced dual cameras, radar sensors, and the latest blind-spot technology (Mercedes refers to the system as "Highway Pilot"), the Future Truck...
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News- October 11, 2014 41
KSLA News 12 Shreveport, Louisiana News Weather
Source: KSLA News 12
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) -Shreveport police have released the name of the 2-year-old child who was fatally injured after his mother accidentally ran him over on Thursday afternoon. And as the family grieves so too are first responders who must confront such trauma day in and day out.
The accident happened at 3:40 p.m. at a home in the 100 block of East Prospect Street. Police say 32-year-old Jennifer Peters pulled her SUV forward in her driveway and ran over 2-year-old Colton Stolzer.
Stolzer was taken to University Health, where...