Articles, tagged with "nhtsa", page 4
13th January 2011
It is now speculated that sudden unintended acceleration in cars can be caused by electro-magnetic interference and other
computer glitches given the sophisticated drive-by-wire systems in modern cars. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administ...
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Author:
danielaiden
12th January 2011
Tires are some of the most disregarded factors of car safety. It's easy to ignore them-until there is a problem. Are your tires safe? Let's examine a few Loveland Auto Repair frequently asked questions:
Q: When and how do I test tire pressure?
A: In ...
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Author:
Jbruno22
06th January 2011
Obviously there are always extenuating circumstances surrounding accidents involving cars and pedestrians, but one thing is certain, serious injuries usually occur. Both drivers and pedestrians can minimize the likelihood of a pedestrian-car accident by ...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
10th December 2010
First off, you really have to see whether you match the prerequisites to be an EMT or Emergency Medical Technician.
minimum age of 18
able to lift and carry heavy loads
and good--or corrected--eyesight.
Those tend to be the minimum specifications...
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Author:
Mark Portales
08th December 2010
The numbers are more than a little shocking. Two out of five motorists admit to having fallen asleep while driving at some point in their lives - and over 25% of them also say they've had trouble keeping their eyes open while on the road just in the past...
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Author:
Jason Epstein
25th November 2010
Though airbags sound a recent invention, their history goes as far back as 1951. The first patent of the airbag was applied for by the German Walter Linderer and American John Hedrik. Hedrik’s patent was granted in 1953. It was not until the late 1980s th...
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Author:
lemonlaw
24th November 2010
When the Model T first hit the roads, all you had to do was keep the thing pointing in the right direction and, with a following wind, you would usually end up where you wanted to go. Just think about the reality of this. Almost no other traffic on the ro...
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Author:
Norris Rios
23rd November 2010
Mishaps are, occasionally, an inevitable part of our life. However some would certainly wish it to be just minor accidents so that a simple, minor trip to the physician would do the trick and we are back in good condition again. It's alright if we caused ...
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Author:
Jody Burke
23rd November 2010
The whole of last one year became notorious for auto manufacturers recall. These recalls appeared to have been even for frivolous reasons. Every one of them appeared to be a safety issue. All these recalls make us very apprehensive of the safety and relia...
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Author:
lemonlaw
18th November 2010
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for the age group 2 to 14 years old.
The NHTSA, in its 2006 Children Traffic Safety Facts has also stated that every day in the United...
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Author:
cacaraccidentattorney
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....
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
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 ...
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Author:
Aliceshown
01st November 2010
Senior Driving accidents grab headlines more than those of any other age group. This has led many to believe that drivers over the age of 60 are probably the worst drivers on the road. In sharp contrast, statistics released by the NHTSA (National Highway ...
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Author:
christoper.smith
25th October 2010
Highway traffic accident data collected by the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) reveal that passenger vehicle rollover accidents resulted in 32% of all highway accident fatalities between 1995 and 1999 but only accounted for 3-4% of all typ...
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Author:
SEOTechi
19th October 2010
Drivers in Florida can be pulled over by a police officer for a number of reasons. One of the more common is when a law enforcement official suspects that someone is driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol. If this is the case, there are several opti...
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Author:
Art Jones