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  • Vehicle Rankings Based on Driver Distractions

    September 12, 2018

    There are many things that distract motorists while driving. One popular distraction is the use of cell phones. Another, that is not as known and has been found to be a bigger distraction, is the vehicle’s dashboard. Most vehicles today are built with their own in-vehicle infotainment system. Studies show that in-vehicle infotainment systems can […]

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  • Expansion of Workers’ Compensation Possible for First Responders in NJ

    September 10, 2018

    A recent New Jersey bill changed the way first responders are covered under Workers’ Compensation for illnesses on the job. Under the bill, S716, there is a presumption that an illness results from their job, unless their municipal employer can prove otherwise. The new legislation is similar to a program used for firefighters in Los […]

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  • NJ Workers are the Most Sleep Deprived

    September 06, 2018

    Drowsy driving is prevalent in the Northeast, where a large portion of its residents are experiencing a poor night’s sleep. According to a nationwide survey, New Jersey workers are the most sleep-deprived people in America. Many of these individuals are surviving on less than five hours of sleep, which is hardly enough rest to perform […]

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  • When Brake Checking Becomes Dangerous

    September 04, 2018

    One normally does not think that checking your car’s brakes on the road can lead to road rage or a 15-car pileup. Recently, on I-295 in Chicago, a brake check caused a truck to make a complete stop on the interstate, leading to multiple accidents with many injuries. Brake checking occurs when a car abruptly […]

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  • Safety Defects in Cars Cost Lives

    August 30, 2018

    When we drive our cars every day, we take for granted that our car will respond to our commands and transport us safely from place to place. The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards set requirements in place that ensure a vehicle’s parts, that mainly affect the operation of a vehicle, are safe, such as the […]

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  • Trampoline Safety and Liability

    August 28, 2018

    Many outdoor accidents can occur during the warmer months. This is especially true when we are doing activities that we are not normally engaged in. A fellow neighbor or your child’s friend may have a trampoline in their backyard that will see frequent use in the summer. Being aware of the following safety precautions can […]

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  • Construction Site Safety

    August 24, 2018

    In the United States, there are millions of construction workers. Every year, thousands are injured on construction sites. To improve the health and safety of workers on construction sites, clear and effective communication between managers and employees is key. Mangers Set the Tone When managers set clear expectations for safety and continually reinforce this message, it […]

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  • NJ Transit Escalators Lack Fire Protection

    August 22, 2018

    Most NJ Transit riders know the risks of riding public transportation, but there is a safety hazard at the stations they may not be aware of. A recent online article revealed that escalators in NJ Transit stations have been failing inspection reports due to a lack of fire protection. The NJ Department of Community Affairs […]

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  • Safety Tips for New Drivers

    August 20, 2018

    Receiving a probationary driving license is both a much anticipated and exciting time for young drivers. Unfortunately, it can also be a very stressful time due to outside factors, such as other drivers, hectic traffic, distractions, such as cell phones, and pedestrians. Ford conducted a survey concluding that young drivers often speed and use their […]

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  • Drunk Driving Fatalities Lower in States with Tighter Laws

    August 16, 2018

    A study done by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that when state alcohol policies are more restrictive, there are fewer fatalities involving drunk driving. Although many states have increased their drunk driving laws, the study indicates that policies effecting consumption tend to reduce excessive drinking. These policies need to be implemented along […]

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