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What Will You Contribute Today? 9 Tips for Road Safety

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David Wallace
Monday, 16 February 2015 / Published in Aggressive Driving, Bicycle Safety, Commercial Motor Vehicles, Distracted Driving, Drowsy Driving, Impaired Driving, Motorcycle Safety, Red Light Running, Road Safety, Seat Belts
A short time ago I was at a traffic safety conference and one of the speakers asked a very simple question of everyone there – What will you do TODAY to contribute to making where you live and work safer? It is a question we should all ask ourselves daily. That question is a recognition

Driving During The Night—8 Tips For Your Safety

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Kimberly Quinones
Monday, 29 December 2014 / Published in Road Safety
Nighttime Driving
Most drivers are used to being on the road at night, and yet many don’t realize the dangers involved. Many of the most serious road threats — drunk driving, speeding, etc. — are more prevalent at night, and each one makes getting in a crash and being injured or killed more likely. So what can

Winter Driving: 5 Tips to Arrive Safely

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David Wallace
Monday, 24 November 2014 / Published in Road Safety
While the calendar still says it’s fall, in the northern hemisphere many people are starting to see winter conditions: freezing rain and snow covered roads. Every year around this time it seems like people have forgotten how to safely drive in adverse weather conditions. I recently moved back to Michigan, and I have already seen
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The Tires on Your Car Go Round and Round: 5 Tips for Tire Safety

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David Wallace
Monday, 28 July 2014 / Published in Road Safety
A well-known nursery rhyme ‘The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round’ has children singing about a bus and how the wheels go round and round and it goes ‘all through the town.’ As the rhyme continues on, it switches from the wheels to the wipers, and then the horn, and then the lights,
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Bicycling – It’s Not Just for Children

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David Wallace
Monday, 19 May 2014 / Published in Bicycle Safety, Road Safety
In the Northern hemisphere the days are becoming longer and warmer. Trees are growing buds, and leaves turning green; birds are singing songs, and nests are being built. It is springtime, a time when many of us now yearn to be outside, whether it is to walk, to run, or to ride a bicycle. As
"Share the Road"

Pedestrian Safety: Let’s Go For a Safe Walk

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David Wallace
Monday, 10 March 2014 / Published in Global Road Safety, Road Safety
Many people enjoy going for a stroll now and then, but being a pedestrian can be a challenge when crossing paths with motor vehicle traffic. Here you will find 10 tips for walkers and drivers to help save pedestrian lives and avoid injuries. Going for a Walk Living in the Washington DC area, I see
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Traffic Safety: You Can Be a Life Saver

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David Wallace
Monday, 10 February 2014 / Published in Road Safety
Do you ever drive or ride as a passenger in a car? Do you know someone that rides a motorcycle? Have you ever gone out for a walk on a sidewalk? Of course these questions are very broad.  Most everyone on the globe has ridden in a motor vehicle, or gone for a walk or
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Road Safety: The Call of the Open Road

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Marcia Cunningham
Monday, 03 February 2014 / Published in Road Safety
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Written by: Marcia Cunningham.  Do you own a car? Do you enjoy the freedom of having your own set of wheels? Have you dreamt of taking a cross-country road trip to see sights unseen? Then this article is for you. Being safe on a road trip involves many things—following the usual rules about not driving
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NTSB Announces Top 10 Most Wanted List

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David Wallace
Monday, 20 January 2014 / Published in Distracted Driving, Impaired Driving, Road Safety
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“The Top Ten” is a common phrase heard when talking of: Sports, as in the top ten college football teams; or Music, with the top ten country music hits; or Entertainment, with the top ten movies in the theater. There always seems to be a top ten list for a variety of activities. However, while
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Winter Road Safety – Are You Prepared with an Emergency Kit?

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David Wallace
Monday, 13 January 2014 / Published in Road Safety
Do you live somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere? Do you drive to work or to visit family or friends by car? Do you prepare for unpleasant surprises? It is clearly winter in the northern part of the globe:  ice storms, snowstorms, and extreme cold.   And remember, officially we are only in the first few weeks
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