Tag Archive | "car safety"

Tags: ,

Child Seats for the Safety of Your Kids


child_seat

Honestly, this aspect is often overlooked. I am sure you won’t take the risk of bringing your child in a road trip without having a decent and reliable child seat. Choosing a child seat should take meticuluos time. Make sure that your child fits in, and fits in comfortably. Check for the safety features, as well. And most of all, place your kid in the rear facing seat. Air bags can cause harm to your kid for sure. And for your part, be extra careful when driving. You don’t have to cut corners in a hurry. Remember, you have your kid with you. Nothing is more precious than that. More details in this feature from Lodester.

Posted in TipsComments (0)

More Americans Say Cellphone Usage While Driving a Big No-no

Tags: , , , ,

More Americans Say Cellphone Usage While Driving a Big No-no


calling_while_driving

There’s nothing wrong with using a cellphone. It brings the communication lines between you and your loved even oceans apart. But when using it while driving is a whole lotta different story. It’s distraction becomes so alarming that it could lead to fatal proportions.

For the last couple of years, the number of cases of accidents caused by this kind of driver distraction has risen dramatically, which gives the government every reason to be alarmed and make safety measures out of it. A survey coming out of Nationwide Insurance reveals that “45 percent of drivers say they have been hit or nearly hit by another driver using a cell phone.” While the government warns that 5,870 people were killed and 515,000 were injured last year caused by crashes “where at least one form of driver distraction was reported. Driver distraction was involved in 16 percent of all fatal crashes in 2008 and was prevalent among young drivers.”

Which is why 80 percent of Americans—according to National’s recent survey—agrees to ban the texting while more than half is in favor of putting away cell phones while driving.

Among the solution the agency is seeking to put up safety-promoting software like blocking calls or texts and use auto-reply message to let those seeking them that they are driving. “Teens have this two-minute rule — somebody sends a text message, and if you don’t get back within two minutes, the other person feels you’re mad at them, or something’s wrong,” Nationwide’s Safety Officer Bill Windsor said. “We think this technology will fill that gap.”

I agree with such call. Besides putting their own - as well as their pasengers’ - lives in peril, they would even become other motorists worst nightmare with this deadly habit. More details on CarJunky.

Posted in NewsComments (0)