Articles, tagged with "highway traffic safety", page 2
26th May 2011
It goes without saying that cell phones and alcohol consumption will up the chances you'll get into an accident, but there are a lot of other, less obvious causes of impaired driving. Knowingly driving in these conditions will seriously increase your risk...
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Grace Oaks
23rd May 2011
An accident can be very overwhelming for those involved. You must deal with the stress of healing your injuries while working with a lawyer to try to figure out who was at fault for your accident and whether or not you can receive compensation.
More th...
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Charleston Personal Injury Law Firm
18th May 2011
According to statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there has been a spurt in the number of hit and run accidents in the United States in the recent past. About 11% of all motor vehicle accidents are such incide...
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Winston Jenkins
18th May 2011
Did you know that: "Every 45 minutes, on average, someone is killed by an alcohol-impaired driver, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving.In 2009, 5,474 people were killed on U.S. roadways and an estimated additional 448,000 were injured in motor vehi...
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Anton Berger
16th May 2011
South Korean manufacturer Kia and NHTSA announced a recall of certain Spectra (Cerato) vehicles sold in the United States, in addition to the Sorento SUVs being recalled. According to a notification posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra...
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johnkevin
11th May 2011
The annoying little driving habits some tend toward can have serious consequences that include auto accidents and increased car insurance rates. Here is a quick checklist of the most common negative driving habits. Skim through this list and commit to imp...
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Author:
Tommy Barrowdale
10th May 2011
TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. This whole system is designed to keep track and monitor the air pressure that’s kept inside your BF Goodrich Used Tires and new tires.
The TPMS can come on a variety of different vehicles and also repor...
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All Used Tires
03rd May 2011
A new law went into effect in November 2009 requiring all children less than eight years of age to sit in a safety seat when riding in an automobile. The previous law had required the use of age- and size-appropriate seats until a child reached his or her...
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Author:
Thomas
28th April 2011
The require to Reverse Lookup a Cell Phone Number
Just as we can reverse lookup e-mail, you will find methods to reverse lookup a cell phone number. Reverse cell phone lookup is performed in order to decide the individuality of the caller. Reverse pho...
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Author:
Mike Sigmore
18th April 2011
Over 136,000 Mercedes-Benz M-Class Sport Utility Vehicles are being recalled in the US, over problems related to speed control. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), several consumers complained to the agency that prompt...
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Author:
johnkevin
13th April 2011
Thanks to online promotions such as Babies R Us coupon codes, new parents don't have to be terrified of the expenses of buying high-quality baby travel gear. It used to be that top-level baby gear was far too expensive for most families, and happened to l...
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David Stack
12th April 2011
Truck wheels and especially tires could nicely be the most studied rubber at any time to hit the road. They are studied by the National Transportation Security Board, by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, by tire manufactures all more tha...
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Author:
faydra mora
05th April 2011
If you happen toyou've ever shopped for a new or used car, you've in all probability heard of the Insurance coverage Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). You’ve seemingly heard of the Nationwide Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Each of those...
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articles@aaamfg.com
05th April 2011
Should youyou've ever shopped for a new or used car, you've in all probability heard of the Insurance coverage Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). You’ve seemingly heard of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Both of these teams h...
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articles@aaamfg.com
30th March 2011
In an attempt to put a human face on the growing problem of distracted driving, the United States Department of Transportation recently introduced a safety campaign titled “Faces of Distracted Driving". The campaign features the stories of distracted driv...
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Author:
Millon & Peskin