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National Safety Council to Teach Motorists about Vehicle Safety Features

The National Safety Council (NSC) has launched a new campaign that will teach drivers about safety features in modern vehicles. According to the NSC, which has titled the campaign “My Car Does What?”, many motorists are not aware of modern vehicle safety features. Modern safety features include anti-lock braking systems, blind spot monitors, collision warning… read more

Will Driverless Cars Prevent Motorcycle Accidents?

Automakers are developing cars with sensors capable of avoiding other motorists, pedestrians and obstacles. Many riders might be curious if this will affect our safety on the road. Driverless cars are still many years away, but this could become an important topic of discussion in the near future. Although several automakers are researching and testing… read more

Halloween Safety Tips Parents Need to Know

Halloween should always be a fun holiday filled with free candy, interesting costumes and amazing memories. However, Halloween can come with risks to safety, and parents should be aware of tips for keeping their trick-or-treaters safe. There are numerous stories about razorblades and needles being hidden in Halloween candy, but these are simply urban legends.… read more

Five Ways Motorcycle Maintenance Will Keep You Safe

Motorcycle maintenance and ensuring all parts are in working order is a very important part of staying safe while riding. Mechanical failures can kill us riders, and maintenance can help avoid catastrophic motorcycle accidents. Motorcycles have many parts that should be checked regularly. Always have the manual to your motorcycle when creating a maintenance checklist,… read more

Why TBIs Are Called Invisible Injuries

For the millions of Americans who have traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), the difficulty of living with disabilities no one else can see is daunting and discouraging. TBIs are often called “invisible injuries” for this very reason. Many people with moderate to severe TBIs can suffer from symptoms for years, having difficulties with speech, memory and… read more

Do Anti-Lock Brakes Improve Safety?

Motorcycles have less protection than passenger vehicles, so it is important to add as many layers to personal safety as possible while riding. Anti-lock brakes can provide riders with an extra layer of protection by allowing motorcycles to come to a safe stop. Without anti-lock brakes, riders may lose control while coming to an abrupt… read more

Study Finds Fructose Diet Can Slow Recovery from Brain Injury

Researchers affiliated with the University of California Los Angeles have discovered diets rich in high-fructose corn syrup can delay recovery from brain injuries. To gather evidence for their study, researchers took two groups of rats, one with a fructose diet and another without, and simulated head trauma. Researchers then had the rats traverse through a… read more

How New Products Are Improving Motorcycle Safety

New technologies could save the lives of riders by offering extra protection, improving visibility and reducing the odds of collisions. Lack of visibility has always been a safety hazard for riders, and one that causes hundreds of deaths every year. In fact, lack of visibility is one of the leading causes of motorcycle accidents. Fortunately,… read more

Young Athletes at Risk for Fatal Abdominal Injuries

Concussions are not the only danger to high school athletes. Abdominal injuries can be even more dangerous and unexpected. To avoid concussions, football players are now going lower to tackle each other, leading to bruised kidneys and organs. In an article published in USA Today, a family retold the tragic story of how their son… read more