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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- October 09, 2015 884
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According to the GHSA, nearly 30 Americans die every single day due to alchahol-related car accidents. That adds up to around 10,000 fatalities per year. Those in their early twenties are at especially high risk, and account for a third of the deaths.
Traditionally, driving under the influence has been combated by advertising campaigns, DUI checkpoints, and a variety of educational resources. Now, with the advent of new technology, there are even more options available. There are quite a few great apps which can help prevent these deadly accidents from...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides- September 18, 2015 72
With the right information, both pedestrians and drivers can learn to be safer while navigating busy city streets. If you’ve ever wondered what you can do to help, here are some practical ideas you can implement today.
For Pedestrians
When you’re out walking, choose routes that are well-lit and established. For example, if you have the option to walk through a park that’s well-lit and safe, do so. If you have the option to walk down a well-lit street sidewalk, opt for this over walking through a dark alley. It won’t guarantee your safety, but well-lit areas tend to be safer, and they also tend...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- September 10, 2015 1784
Many drivers fail to understand the dangerous situation that they're creating just by failing to properly understand the rules of the road. Being aware of what other drivers are doing is certainly important every time you get behind the wheel of a car, but it isn't the "be all, end all" solution to road safety. Learning how to drive in precarious weather conditions can certainly save lives, but your responsibility as a driver doesn't stop there. Traffic signs of all types are hugely important, as they're designed to alert you to potentially dangerous situations that aren't as immediately obvious...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Upcoming Events Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- September 04, 2015 78
8/27/15 AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AAA Travel projects 35.5 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home during the Labor Day holiday weekend, the highest travel volume for the holiday since 2008 and a one percent increase over 2014. While the majority of travelers (30.4 million, 86 percent of all travelers) will celebrate the holiday with a final road trip before summer comes to a close, air travel is also projected to grow 1.5 percent this holiday. Over 2.6 million travelers are expected to travel by air, making this the largest volume of air travel since 2007 for this holiday...
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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- August 27, 2015 374
The truth behind the traffic accident statistics
To give you an idea of how dangerous traffic accidents can be, in the time it took me to write this story, 3121 people were killed in a car accident and 80,889 were injured. The rate of fatalities and serious injuries in traffic accidents is so high that getting in a car is one of the most dangerous things a human being can do in their lifetime.
It’s among the top 10 killers of human beings in the world. Car accidents are responsible for more deaths each day than any wild beast or natural catastrophe.
Car accidents kill more people than wars do...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- August 11, 2015 68
It's that time of year again: millions of young people around the world will be returning to school in just a few short weeks. For some, it means getting to show up on the first day of high school in a shiny new car to make all of your friends jealous. For others, it means loading up your car and heading off to college where you will take the first formative steps into adulthood. For everyone, however, it should mean an increased emphasis on road safety and driver awareness - particularly among teens. At Rear View Safety, we believe that there are a few key back to school safety tips and tricks...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- July 27, 2015 98
New York, NY, July 2015
Rear View Safety, the industry leader in the sales and distribution of backup camera systems and consumer safety advocacy organization, is proud to announce the release of its new Ford Third Brake Light backup camera system designed specifically for the 2015 Ford Transit. The Ford Transit backup camera comes with a wide range of different features that will protect both pedestrians and drivers alike around the country.
One of the most important elements of the RVS-920 Ford Transit backup camera system is the way that it effortlessly integrates into the vehicle and is specific...
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News News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- July 21, 2015 111
Rear View Safety, the industry leading organization in backup camera systems and advocate for road safety worldwide, has recently released two revolutionary new products to market that take traditional backup camera systems to the next level. The RVS-5350 and RVS-5350-W systems are designed to allow drivers to accurately monitor objects in the blind zone of their vehicle, giving them all of the visual information that they need to make smart decisions and keep the roads as safe as possible for both drivers and pedestrians at all times.
The RVS-5350 backup camera system features a number of sensors...
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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- July 16, 2015 86
Every summer at KidsAndCars.org, we brace ourselves for the rising number of children who will die of heatstroke in vehicles. In the past 20 years, more than 670 U.S. children have lost their lives after unknowingly being left in a vehicle or gaining access to a vehicle on their own.
Please, do not stop reading here because you believe you could NEVER forget your child in a vehicle. After working on this issue for more than 18 years, I can assure you that the absolute worst mistake any parent or caregiver can make is to think that this could never happen to them – and that they are not capable...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides- June 30, 2015 50
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”: Local Law Enforcement Organization Is Cracking Down on Drunk Driving This July Fourth
- The Fourth of July holiday is a favorite time of year for many Americans. Backyard parties, good food, and fireworks. But the celebrating unfortunately turns deadly when people drive after drinking alcohol. Drunk driving is a preventable problem on Independence Day each year in the United States.
- In 2013, Forbes magazine named the Independence Day holiday “the most dangerous holiday of the year.”
- This year, the Fourth comes on a Saturday, so Friday, July 3, is the Federal holiday...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- June 24, 2015 67Five children have died in June - a total of 7 this year
...OLATHE, KS. - June 22, 2015... Two children died of heatstroke in hot cars on Father's Day, reports KidsAndCars.org, the only national nonprofit child safety organization working solely to prevent injuries and deaths of children in and around vehicles.Five children have died in hot cars already in June, bringing the total to 7 child vehicular heatstroke deaths this year nationwide. - June 21st (Pomona, CA) - A 3-year-old girl was unknowingly left alone in a vehicle after returning home from a Father's Day family outing.
- June 21st (Columbia,
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News Safety Guides- June 17, 2015 106
It may not be surprising, but parking lot collisions are among the most common fleet-related accidents.
Dings and dents may not seem all that scary or stressful in the context of highway collisions and incidents. But, the fact is, collisions in parking lots are among the most common accidents fleets experience and can cost a company more time and money than fleet managers may realize.
Below are the top 10 things to know about fleet-related parking lot accidents.
1) Parking lot accidents are the most common way fleet vehicles are damaged, according to research conducted by PHH Arval. In 2012, around...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- June 11, 2015 57
While you likely understand that riding in a vehicle comes with risks, it’s even riskier to be a pedestrian. In fact, this is one group of individuals that use roadways and has seen an increase in fatalities in the United States. The numbers don’t lie:
The total number of non-traffic related fatalities in 2014 alone included:
- 31 individuals dying due to heatstroke
- 71 individuals being backed over
- 63 individuals being driven over
- 5 killed due to the vehicle being set in motion
- 16 underage driver related deaths
- 3 drowned
- 2 were strangled by power windows
- 1 fell from their vehicle
If these numbers...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- May 21, 2015 202
We'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that an operational vehicle is no place for a selfie stick.
Car singalongs have been going viral a lot in the last year. There was that video of a cop singing "Shake It Off", James Corden performed a singalong skit with Jennifer Hudson and Mariah Carey, and even Taylor Swift got in on the action in November. But people, it has to stop. It has to stop now.
We're all for good singalongs — especially on a road trip — but the video above shows just how easily your viral video in the making can turn tragic.
Fortunately, everyone in this car was...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- May 19, 2015 266
One of the best ways to keep EMS personnel and pedestrians safe is by making sure ambulances and other commercial vehicles are properly equipped with a rear view safety system. Almost all systems vary in their features and capabilities. Here's a close look at two highly rated backup camera systems and their many valuable benefits.
Rear View Camera System | (One Camera Setup) | RVS-770613
Boasting a 7" color monitor, mirror image capability, a DIGITAL TFT LCD display, three-channel multiplexer and 130° backup camera for ambulance as well as infrared night vision, this rear view camera system...
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News Safety Through Infographics Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- May 13, 2015 164
Bicycle riders are becoming an increasingly common sight in many cities around the country for a number of different reasons. Some people choose to ride a bike rather than driving to do their part in helping to keep the environment clean. Others correctly recognize that bike riding is a great form of exercise. Regardless, there are a number of bicycle road safety tips that you need to be aware of to help keep everyone as safe as possible at all times.
Be Aware
One of the biggest tips that bike riders use while out and about is "see and be seen." They attempt to make themselves as visible as possible...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- May 05, 2015 59
Cinco de Mayo has become a big night out for many people, particularly young adults. Whether meeting a few friends after work or attending a Cinco de Mayo party, those celebrating this year should be sure to take some key steps for safety.
If you are planning to drink on Cinco de Mayo:
- Plan ahead to designate a sober driver before going out to celebrate
- Eat during the evening by enjoying your favorite Mexican foods during the evening
- If you can’t plan ahead, ask a sober friend for a ride home or call a cab or friend or family member to come and get you
- Use mass transit if available
- Take the keys...
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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- April 23, 2015 83
Around the United States, the percentage of people that commute to work on bicycles has risen exponentially. Unfortunately, so too have bicycle deaths.
According to a new study from the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people that now commute to work on bicycles has risen by over 60 percent in the last decade. That is good for the environment, it helps alleviate congestion, and it leads to a healthier populace.
There is a significant downside though.
With the number of people riding bikes increasing, so too has the number of people killed in motorist vehicle accidents involving cyclists. And that...
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News Featured Stories Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- April 22, 2015 140
Drivers today are more distracted than ever. From texting to eating to settling sibling disputes in the back seat, there are countless distractions that can fatefully take your focus off the road. It’s no wonder that in 2013 as many as 424,000 people were involved in accidents relating to distracted driving.
National Distracted Driving Awareness has been celebrated every April since 2009. As such, many organizations and public personalities have launched road safety campaigns and initiatives to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving.
Calls Kill
The National Safety Council (NSC) launched...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- April 08, 2015 121
Together We Can Make a Difference.
This article is also in Spanish. Click here for the Spanish version.
Millions of people worldwide do it. Many say “What’s the harm, I got home safely and no one was hurt?†Just because you made it home safely to your bed does not mean that you’re making a right decision. When putting those keys in the ignition and driving away after drinking you are not only putting your life at risk but you are risking the lives of all those you come across while driving.
Poor Decision Making
Alcohol affects you in a way that changes your judgement, depth perception as well...