January 2008


As the interstates and highways continue to become more populated, we can expect a rise in motor vehicle accidents. Even though trucking companies have improved their safety training, new statistics show an alarming rate of truck crashes. For years, news items have focused on driver fatigue as playing a major role in these incidents.

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With winter just around the corner, many people are getting their sleds ready for another great season of running the powder. There’s no better feeling for snowmobilers than gliding on a few feet of snow at high speed, perhaps performing the odd stunt or two, and generally taking pride in your machine.

Thousands of people do it every year, but every year many snowmobile riders are injured and even killed while they are out enjoying their sport. It’s incredibly important to follow some very basic rules so that you can enjoy snowmobiling all season long and for the rest of your life; let’s take a look at them.

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There’s no way to deny it. While you can say that motorcycling gives you the ultimate elating feeling like nothing else in the world, it’s agreeable that it is one of the dangerous sports out there. In fact, many reported injuries and deaths every year are caused by motorcycle accidents.

And while a lot of people equate motorcycle to danger, it is very important to know that it’s not the motorcycle itself that causes the accident but merely the ignorance or neglect of the rider to practice safety precautions when riding.

Here are a few reminders to keep in mind before you hit the road:

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Safety features for automobiles are now on of the main concerns for car makers when designing a new motor vehicle. Gone are the days when aerodynamics, speed and aesthetics are the only considerations. With the increase in motor vehicle accident fatalities, many consumers are concerned about safety and accident prevention features when buying their new automobile.

This informative article by Anthony Fontanelle explains:

New Tools For Trapped Motorists

Tip! You can hone your defensive driving skills and learn about automobile safety with a defensive driver training program.

Automobile safety is one area of an automobile that has received much attention in the past years. The number of fatalities in the past decades as result of traffic accidents led to the development of safety features for automobiles. Before safety was made a prime concern for vehicles, there have been no seat belts or airbags to protect victims of traffic crashes.

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RV driving safety should be at the forefront of your mind whether you have hundreds of thousands of miles of RV driving under your belt or you are a new RV driver. Both drivers of towable and motorized rigs should be aware of RV driving safety practices and precautions to keep them and other drivers safe on the road. It is a responsibility that every driver needs to take seriously. Although some of these RV driving safety tips are not new, they are always good to take a look at again.

Keep Your Eyes on the Road-the Number One RV Driving Safety Tip!

Tip! You can hone your defensive driving skills and learn about RV driving safety with a defensive driver training program.

Although you may wonder how it is possible for someone not to see you and your very large, very visible RV driving down the road, it is essential to RV driving safety that you are always aware of other drivers and that the are aware of you. If you have a clear view of the road, it is best to be aware of traffic 12 to 15 seconds ahead of where you are. This will be less distance if you are driving slower. If you are lucky enough to have rear view cameras as an RV driving safety accessory on your RV, then use them to keep an eye on traffic even if you are not parking or backing up.

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