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Department Of Transportation Upset Over Record Number Of Auto Defects

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) has criticized the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for failing to protect consumers from deadly auto defects. Among the auto defects mentioned by the DoT are faulty General Motors (GM) ignition switches, which have killed an estimated 119 people and injured another 243. One of the NHTSA’s chief… read more

Colorado Police Officer Distracts Toddler With Lullaby After Fatal Rollover Accident

A Brighton police officer recently comforted a 2-year-old girl who had survived a devastating rollover accident. After being involved in a rollover accident with her mother, three siblings and father, one of the police officers who had arrived on the scene picked up the 2-year-old and began to sing the famous lullaby “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little… read more

Colorado Springs Toys For Tots Motorcycle Rally At Risk For Cancellation

Toys for Tots, a motorcycle event that provides toys for underprivileged children, is at risk of being cancelled due to city regulations in Colorado Springs. According to the event organizer, new ‘special event’ regulations in Colorado Springs have put the fundraiser in jeopardy by requiring extra payments for the use of city services, such as… read more

Consumer Group Warns Of Summer Products That Cause Injuries To Children

The consumer advocacy group World Against Toys Causing Harm (WATCH) has released a summer safety hazards list to warn parents of potential summer dangers to children. According to WATCH, almost half of injuries to children and deaths occur during summer. WATCH has warned parents to be cautious of non-motorized scooters, which can put children at… read more

How Can Lane Splitting Improve Motorcycle Safety?

Several weeks ago, we wrote about how lane splitting can help reduce carbon emissions and the severity of traffic. However, recent research shows that lane splitting can also improve motorcycle safety. In a recent study by the University of California Berkeley, researchers found that lane splitting, the practice of motorcyclists cutting through slow moving traffic,… read more

Lawmakers Consider Allowing Double-Trailer Commercial Trucks

Federal lawmakers have been warned by safety advocates to reject proposals that would allow larger commercial trucks on roads throughout the country. Trucking industry advocates have been pushing Congress to allow trucks equipped with double-trailers. The debate started when lawmakers attached several provisions to an appropriations bill. An appropriations bill is legislation that approves funding… read more

How Veterans Are Using Motorcycles To Overcome Stress

Veterans are taking up the hobby of riding motorcycles to help alleviate symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A former U.S. Army staff sergeant has made plans to ride his motorcycle from his home in Washington D.C. to various locations around the country in an effort to connect with other motorcycle-riding veterans. The former… read more

Will This New Airbag Suit Improve Motorcycle Safety?

Emerging technologies could become a leading contributor to motorcycle safety, helping motorcyclists avoid fatal accidents and catastrophic injuries. An Italian company has recently developed an “airbag suit” that motorcyclists can wear to protect the shoulders, collarbones and spine. The advanced airbag suit can detect adverse changes in movement instantly, prompting the helium-filled airbag to deploy.… read more