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FAQ / Ask The Expert- October 03, 2014 19
Traveling with children can be fun, but it can also be stressful as it is your responsibility to ensure the safety of your young passengers. While you may not have control over other drivers, you can make sure that children are properly protected in your own car. Click here to view simple steps to take to make sure children are safe at all times in and around vehicles.
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Safety Community- September 29, 2014 45
The use of wearable technology behind the wheel has a fair few road safety groups rather hot under the collar – one of which being the respected Institute of Advanced Motorists. Apple’s first ever Smartwatch may be one of the most in-demand commodities to hit the market in years, but IAM is adamant that the device could be a serious road safety hazard.
When linked to a compatible iPhone, the Apple Watch will allow the user to take calls, read messages and keep tabs on social media – pretty much everything that’s already outlawed while driving. However, it is likely to prove much more difficult...
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News- September 29, 2014 144
The speed enforcement camera stationed at the base of a Belt Parkway exit ramp near Ocean Parkway issued approximately 6,000 violations in just one day, earning the city about $300,000 in revenue, according to Councilman Chaim Deutsch.
The camera earned notoriety earlier this month when Sheepshead Bites revealed its location on Shore Parkway between Ocean Parkway and West Avenue, at the very end of a 400-foot-long exit ramp from the Belt Parkway. Locals and Councilman Mark Treyger expressed outrage at the placement, calling it a trap. But the numbers have led Councilman Chaim Deutsch, in whose...
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News- September 22, 2014 103
Rockland County, NY - An 18 month old girl who was struck by a minivan Friday in the Monsey area died this morning at Westchester Medical Center.
Judy Danziger was in the roadway on Becketts Court in Chestnut Ridge at 1:30 in the afternoon when she was hit by a 2002 Toyota Sienna that was backing out onto the street.
Click Here to read the full article (Source: https://www.vosizneias.com/)
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FAQ / Ask The Expert- September 18, 2014 428
Safety equipment continues to improve and upgrades can really make the task of driving much easier and safer for all involved. If you are looking into getting a rear view camera system, you might be wondering about the comparison of wired systems vs wireless. It all comes down to the importance you place on price, quality and convenience.
Why Purchase a Backup Rear View Camera?
With a rear view camera, many common risks and oversights can be reduced or eliminated from the safety equation of operating a motor vehicle. Whether you are a business, large vehicle operator, construction equipment operator...
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Safety Community- September 18, 2014 114
One of the most important tools that drivers can use to make the roads safer not only for pedestrians, but for themselves is technology. A wide variety of different types of systems currently exist, with rear view camera solutions being among the most prominent. Installing a backup camera system on your car has the potential to save lives and keep the road safe in a number of important ways.
In research conducted by NSC.org on the topic of road safety, backing over an individual or even a child in your own driveway is a very real concern. That exact scenario plays out in driveways all over...
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News Testimonials- September 18, 2014 80
Why a Camera System?
If you are wondering whether or not to invest in a rear view camera in the first place, consider the following facts:
- The NHTSA notes that rear facing cameras can save up to nearly 70 lives a year.
- The IIHS notes that up to 18,000 people are injured in back-up accidents every year.
- A law requiring the NHTSA to develop rules to prevent back-up accidents was passed in 2008. At this time, the NHTSA determined that only rear-mounted video cameras with in-vehicle displays would provide adequate prevention.
The toll it takes on those who lose a loved one through what could have been...
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News- September 18, 2014 285
In 2002, pediatrician Greg Gulbransen, who dedicated his life to saving the lives of children, was backing his SUV when he ran over and killed his own 2-year-old son. Gulbransen says he used all three mirrors and looked over his shoulder as required before backing up, but that was not enough. He was unable to see his son who he thought was safely in the house.
Gulbransen decided to honor his young son by working to change laws and require rear view cameras to be added as safety devices to all vehicles. As a result of his efforts legislation was passed requiring all new cars sold in the U.S...
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Safety Community- August 28, 2014 51
Ambulance
We saved nearly $1000 by switching to Rear View Safety from our current supplier for an identical backup camera system. The 7 LCD screen displays a brilliant picture and the camera has never failed us. We recommend Rear View Safety.
~ Abe Andrusia, Hatzolah Ambulance of New York
City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa chose Rear View Safety for its:- Low cost
- High quality
- Excellent warranty service
~ Ken Gordon, Superintendent, Para Transpo Service Delivery
Coach Bus
We purchased the RVS-300 and the RVS-770613 rear view cameras for our fleet of coach buses. We recommend their great technical...
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Safety Guides- August 28, 2014 67
Driving at night is significantly more dangerous than driving during daylight hours; in fact, the National Safety Council has noted that traffic death rates are up to three times higher at night than during the day. Some of the many reasons for this include
- Darkness that affects depth perception, color recognition and peripheral vision
- Vision problems
- Fatigue
- An increased number of drunken drivers on the road
It is also worth noting that elderly drivers (over the age of 50) have a harder time seeing at night than younger drivers. Existing eye conditions, combined with darkness, make it exponentially...
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News Featured Stories News Releases- August 28, 2014 81
Car to Car Technology
The Obama administration came out in support of car-to-car technology, saying it would increase safe driving and reduce road accidents. The technology lets cars detect each other on the road and could prevent over half a million collisions every year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the cost of the technology in 2020 would be about $329 per vehicle.
Cellphones and Accidents
According to the National Safety Council, cell phones have a major impact on road safety. Analysis of data from 2013 and earlier indicates that 26 percent of vehicle...
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News Featured Stories News Releases- August 28, 2014 1539
What could be more horrible than a mother backing her car out of the driveway, running over, and killing her own child? Rebecca Woodruff, age 4, died this way. The mother called 911, asked for an ambulance. The Houston dispatcher sent a fire truck instead. Critical life-saving moments were lost and the child died.
Every week in America, there are more than fifty backover accidents involving children. The average age of the child is one-year old. The majority of the time, a parent or relative is driving the vehicle. Mostly these accidents happen with larger vehicles like a truck, van, or SUV. Of...
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News Featured Stories News Releases- August 28, 2014 71
The 2014 Roadmap Report revealed a significant amount of important information regarding vehicle safety, including:
- Over 33,000 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2012.
- Over 2 million people were injured in similar crashes.
- Almost 5,000 motorcycle riders were killed in 2012, which marked a significant increase over 2011.
https://saferoads.org/files/2014_roadmap_report.pdf
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Recent activities with the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety include:
- A hearing on truck safety that was held by the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on July 29, 2014.
- A 25 year celebration for the Advocates...