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Traffic Laws and Campaigns to Reduce DUI Accidents

17th November 2010
More than 31 percent of traffic fatalities in the US were caused by driving under the influence in 2008, according to a DUI statistics conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). With this finding, researchers estimated that 2... Read >
Author: cacaraccidentattorney

Defective Car Recalls and Liability Claims

17th November 2010
The importance of removing defective cars from the road is seen as a way of reducing motor vehicle accidents that have taken lives of many people. Defects can kill car occupants by causing a road accident, or by making a survivable incident extremely d... Read >
Author: cacaraccidentattorney

Choosing the Right Child Car Seat

17th November 2010
One of the main concerns of a parent, caregiver, or a relative who may transport a child in a car is ensuring his or her safety against any kind of injury. This may be possible by choosing the right kind of child car seat that will be used in the vehicle.... Read >
Author: mesrianilawgroup

Legal Claims and Issues in Auto Accidents

17th November 2010
Auto accidents comprised the bulk of most personal injury claims in the United States. Thousands of people get injured or killed in auto accidents nationwide. In fact, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics show that an auto acc... Read >
Author: mesrianilawgroup

What A Texas DWI Attorney Can Do For You?

10th November 2010
A Texas DWI attorney analyses the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) charges leveled against you and offers solutions in return for a fee. Those suspected of driving while intoxicated have to undergo tests to determine their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). The ... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Cell Phones and Driving

18th October 2010
Drivers are facing new challenges as cell phones have become a major part of everyday life. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that ten million drivers talk on cell phones at any given time. Distracted driving causes ma... Read >
Author: Tacit Logic

San Pedro Tires Safety FAQs

01st October 2010
Tires are some of the most overlooked components of vehicle safety. It’s easy to forget about them—until there’s a problem, of course! Are your tires safe? Let’s look at some San Pedro tires safety frequently asked questions (FAQs): Q: How and whe... Read >
Author: Mitch Harmatz

The Rise of the Motorcycle Part And Motorcycle Fairing

23rd September 2010
Economic woes and rising gas prices have led to a significant increase in the number of motorcycle sales. Between 1997 and 2006, yearly motorcycle sales jumped from about 356,000 to almost 1.1 million bikes. Not surprisingly, when the National Highway T... Read >
Author: go

Summer is Coming, and so is National Tire Safety Week

01st June 2010
Millions of North Americans hit the highways during the summer months and that makes it a great time to know tire and vehicle safety. The Rubber Manufacturers Association's (RMA) has an annual National Tire Safety Week in June where drivers can learn abo... Read >
Author: Michael Trudel

Bald is Not Beautiful When it Comes to Your Tires Tread

27th April 2010
According to most state laws, tires are legally worn out when they have worn down to 2/32" of remaining tread depth. Tread wear can be identified by using U.S. coins substituted for a tire tread depth gauge as tires wear. Consult your local tire retailer ... Read >
Author: Michael Trudel

Drive, Email and Text Messaging With Hands Free Dialing

23rd April 2010
As the world focuses on the dangers of distracted driving, specifically text messaging and mobile phone use by drivers, new voice activated technology emerges that will work with any mobile phone connected to any mobile carrier. With over 250 Million... Read >
Author: Jenaine

What effect do recalls have on premiums?

01st April 2010
Wherever you look, the news about recalls is headlining with Toyota leading the pack with the highest profile problems. Indeed, the US lawmakers have begun a formal investigation into the problem of the sticking accelerator pedal. This is not a simple iss... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

Air Protect Technology - One Great Reason To Buy A Safety 1st Car Seat

01st April 2010
There are a few good reasons why Safety 1st Car Seats are a good choice for your child, including the excellent Air Protect Technology. This technology is smart, innovative and perhaps the most advanced feature currently being offered in car seats. Air... Read >
Author: Jesse Whitehead

Choosing the Right Child Car Seat

15th March 2010
One of the main concerns of a parent, caregiver, or a relative who may transport a child in a car is ensuring his or her safety against any kind of injury. This may be possible by choosing the right kind of child car seat that will be used in the vehicle.... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Invisible Danger of Aging Tires

11th March 2010
Tire manufacturers have long known that tires more than six years old, regardless of tread depth, pose a substantial safety hazard to consumers. Tire age degradation has been an "open secret" within the industry, but the public has only recently... Read >
Author: The Ammons Law Firm
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