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Archive for February, 2012

Reports News Car seat safety often ignored in car pools, study finds. NC safe?

02.29.2012 · Posted in The Senate

Think all North Carolina drivers take every precaution to keep children safe? Think again. A recent national study discovered that parents often don’t use booster seats when carpooling with preschoolers or young school-age children, increasing the risk of serious injury in a crash. “I think it’s a complex issue of convenience, expectations, and peer pressure,” ...

Reports News Car seat safety often ignored in car pools, study finds. NC safe?

02.28.2012 · Posted in General

Think all North Carolina drivers take every precaution to keep children safe? Think again. A recent national study discovered that parents often don’t use booster seats when carpooling with preschoolers or young school-age children, increasing the risk of serious injury in a crash. “I think it’s a complex issue of convenience, expectations, and peer pressure,” ...

Legal News NTSB: cell phones dangerous for drivers, even hands-free in Michigan

02.14.2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

A federal agency responsible for investigating auto accidents recently recommended banning the use of cell phones while driving, including hands-free cell phone devices. The National Transportation Safety Board made this dramatic recommendation published on the front page of the New York Times based on safety concerns. “It’s about not being engaged at the task at ...

Legal News Governments prepare for Gulf of Mexico offshore drilling accident

02.13.2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

How rescue workers respond to an emergency at an offshore drilling facility in the Gulf of Mexico can make all the difference. That’s why the U.S. Department of State and other government officials recently held a seminar focused on preparedness and response procedures related to the energy sector in the Gulf of Mexico region. Government ...