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News Featured Stories News Releases- May 20, 2015 120May 20, 2015 | 8:26am
It may soon be possible to take the most epic road trip ever, from one continent to another. Vladimir Yakunin, Russian Railways president, says a superhighway connecting Alaska’s Western-most border to Russia’s Eastern-most border could soon become a reality.
The Trans-Eurasian Belt Development (TEPR) would encompass 12,519 miles of road in addition to a high-speed rail network. The route would be similar to the Trans-Siberian railway, but would cross the Bering Straight to Alaska.
If this becomes a reality, the new highway would run from the...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- May 19, 2015 277
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 Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- May 05, 2015 62
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 News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Community- May 01, 2015 62
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — An advocacy group said Tuesday said while the mayor’s program to improve traffic safety is admirable, it will require a lot more effort – and a lot more money – to make the city’s roads truly safe.
At the rate the city is going, Transportation Alternatives figures it will take at least 100 years for all the city’s dangerous roads to be fixed, 1010 WINS’ Carol D’Auria reported.
The group’s policy manager, Alana Miller, said if the city is really serious about Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Vision Zero plan to reduce street fatalities, much more money must be spent.
The organization...
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News- March 25, 2015 33PITTSBURG, Calif. (KGO) --
There's a controversy Tuesday night about the maintenance of the big rig that slammed into a restaurant in Pittsburg killing the driver on Monday.
The California Highway Patrol says it has a list of violations that suggest the deadly accident could have been prevented.
ABC7 News spent the day looking into the safety of that big rig and the company that owns it. It turns out, Roby Trucking has a dubious record. The California Highway Patrol provided a stack of violations, which included all sorts of problems that came as no surprise to present and...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links FAQ / Ask The Expert- March 23, 2015 49
Technology is definitely IN!
While you most likely know that having the latest and most innovative technology is not only appealing, it is also something that people are willing to wait for and pay more for?
This is also true when it comes to the automotive industry.
The offerings of consumer electronics are quickly becoming quite a spectacle in this industry thanks to new technology demands. In fact, most auto industry analysts are utilizing this data and demand to offer what consumers want – and more importantly what they are willing to spend more money for.
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Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- March 17, 2015 101
St. Patrick’s Day is often associated with the luck of the Irish, but in fact, it’s one of the deadliest days of the year on the nation’s roads. There is typically a dramatic spike in alcohol-related driving fatalities during the holiday, and “no amount of luck can save you from a drunk-driving crash,” the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) noted in its prevention campaign materials.
During the St. Patrick’s Day weekend in 2013, more than a third (40 percent) of all crash fatalities involved drunk drivers. The night of March 17—St. Patrick’s Day—was especially bad, the...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Community- March 04, 2015 88
Ever ask yourself the age old question: Why should I download this app?
Well we decided its time we actually gave you an answer; about Alcochange at least.
Lets give you a quick run through of what our app can do:
1. We can help you keep track of your drinks with our Alcodiary
2. Our Emergency button helps you get home safe when you’re drunk
3. If you want to test how drunk you are, our app has a stroop test on hand.
4. Ever wonder how different drinks affect you? our app has a way to keep track of your moods when you drink!
If that’s enough then go ahead and download Alcochange right now! If youre...
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News Safety Community- February 26, 2015 53
As lawmakers nationwide explore the benefits of legalized marijuana, there are common questions being raised: how will tax structures apply? How will it be regulated? Who can use it, and how can we make it safe?
One expansive area covered by broad safety conventions is the road––don’t drive inebriated. In this arena, marijuana, it would seem, fits under the larger umbrella of mind-altering substances categorically outlawed for drivers. But according to a new study, lawmakers may have to take a second look at the drug.
This month, researchers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- February 17, 2015 95
Feb 16, 2015 | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Red Cross) –The American Red Cross reminds Arkansans to continue safe practices during this round of winter weather.
'The Red Cross Tornado App has great information that's useful during winter weather,' stated American Red Cross Communications Director, Brigette Williams. 'The best time to familiarize yourself with what do is before you lose power or find yourself stuck on a highway.'
In addition to power outages tips on what to do before, during and after loss of electricity, the Tornado app provides users with links to Arkansas' major utility company's emergency...
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Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- February 12, 2015 36
Valentine's Day has long been seen as a day to show that special someone in your life how much you truly care for them. Many Valentine's Day gifts take the form of a delicious box of chocolates, or a trip to the movies, or an expensive dinner at the fanciest restaurant in town. While those are all well and good, do they really show a person how much you truly care about them? How much they mean to you? How heartbroken you would be if anything should ever happen to them. If you're looking for a Valentine's gift that can save your sweetie's life, the Mobileye Collision Avoidance System is the perfect...
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News News Releases Safety Community- February 09, 2015 39
New for 2015, MADD is expanding its mission to take on the deadly effects of drugged driving. While we know that we still have our work cut out for us when it comes to eliminating drunk driving, we knew it was time to take that experience and apply it to the issues surrounding drugged driving. MADD has provided victim services to those impacted by drugged driving for many years. Now we can provide those families with hope – much like we have to victims of drunk driving for the past 35 years.
New National President Colleen Sheehey-Church’s son Dustin drowned after the car he was riding in, driven...
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Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- February 03, 2015 48
This year, you might want to think about making some New Year’s Resolutions that concern your car. It’s there for you day in and day out, but how much love do you really show it? Here are six ways you can do more for your trusty technological steed.
Wear Your Safety Belt
Always wear your seatbelt. This is the law in many states anyway. But, if you happen to live in a state where this isn’t the law, do it anyway. Seatbelts are important safety devices that help slow you down in a car accident and prevent you from rocketing through the windshield.
You’re a safe driver? That’s great. Other people...
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FAQ / Ask The Expert- November 17, 2014 64
With the holidays practically upon us, many of us are deciding what to get those special people on our gift lists. Sometimes it can be difficult to determine what to get our friends and family for the holidays, but as long as we are practical, then we should have the ability to come up with the perfect gift idea for all our friends and loved ones. One gift idea that is not only practical, but that can actually save lives is a driver fatigue monitoring system. This is an especially useful gift idea if someone on your gift list works the graveyard shift and must travel quite a distance to get home...
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Testimonials- October 30, 2014 84
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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Safety Guides- September 29, 2014 69
Get There! Your Guide to Traffic Safety isn't like
most safety brochures. Think of it as a “Cliff’s Notes”
guide to traffic safety! It’s a quick source of info on
important traffic safety topics. It’s designed to help
you get where you’re going – without a traffic ticket
and all in one piece!Driving safer and smarter means less stress, fewer
crashes, lower insurance rates, and – here’s the big
one – preventing injuries and saving lives.To read the full Guide to Traffic Safety please click here.
Source: The Auto Club Group and Minnesota Safety Council (https://autoclubsouth.aaa.com/assets/PDFs/Get-There-Your-Guide-to-Traffic-Safety.pdf...
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Testimonials- September 29, 2014 130
The reviews are in and Rear View Safety is listed in Amazon.com as having the #1 rated Vehicle Backup Camera System in it's field! As a leader in auto safety and rear view camera technology, Rear View Safety is trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. Whatever you drive, Rear View Safety guarantees the best service, safety and satisfaction.
To read all of the reviews on Amazon.com right here.
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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- September 18, 2014 286
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...