Page 5 - Safety Guides
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- May 25, 2016 154
Summer is coming up, and that means barbeques, hot weather, and of course road trips! We want you to stay safe this summer, whether you are traveling along Route 66, Highway One, or simply taking your kids to soccer practice. Safecar.gov, a website powered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, has a great interactive summer driving guide.
It’s very important to properly maintain your vehicle, especially if you plan on doing a lot of driving this summer. Solve any issues before they turn into dangerous problems. Schedule a safety inspection right now. I can wait. Ok, you scheduled...
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News News Releases Safety Guides- May 09, 2016 129
On April 26th, Google, Ford, Lyft, Uber and Volvo Cars announced the formation of the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets. These are some of the biggest names in their respective industries teaming up for one purpose: to advocate for autonomous vehicles. The group will first work with civic organizations, municipalities and businesses to bring the idea of self-driving vehicles to life.
The formation of the Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets comes at an interesting time in the development of autonomous cars, the whole concept is still very new and not a lot of regulations or standards...
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News News Releases Safety Through Infographics Safety Guides Safety Community- May 04, 2016 110
This infographic, courtesy of Woodstock Motors, features tips for car seat safety, facts about child car seats, and will help you decide which type of seat is most appropriate for your children.
According to Seatcheck, about 70% of children in car seats are improperly restrained, while around 96% of parents believe their child safety seats are properly installed. One of the most common installation mistakes is not using age and size appropriate seats.
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Safety Through Infographics Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- April 28, 2016 109
This infographic, courtesy of Hussey Fraser, features facts about motorcycle injuries, important motorbike safety tips, and useful motorcycle road hand signals.
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 25, 2016 78
This weekend families around the United States celebrated Safe Kids Day, an annual event put on by Safe Kids Worldwide, a nonprofit organization working to protect kids from preventable injuries. While the national celebration was held at Smashbox Studio in Culver City, California, over 200 Safe Kids Day events were also held all across the country. Preventable injuries are the leading cause of death to children in the U.S, but Safe Kids Worldwide believes that with education and forethought, most of these injuries are preventable. The event raises safety awareness and supports the life-saving...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 19, 2016 103
The streets of Beverly Hills are known for fancy cars and A-List celebrities. However something else will soon start turning heads in this glamorous Los Angeles County city, a fleet of driver less autonomous vehicles (A.V.s).
During an April 5th City Council meeting, The city of Beverly Hills passed a resolution creating a program to develop autonomous shuttles as a new method of public transportation. Council members unanimously approved the program, calling for Beverly Hills to become a leader in the testing and implementation of autonomous shuttles.
“Beverly Hills is the perfect community to...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 14, 2016 151
Other than the hazards of not clearly seeing objects behind you where a Rear View Camera is clearly the solution, distracted driving is a very serious problem. A breathalyzer for your cell phone could be part of the solution.
New York police could soon by using textalyzer phone scanners that act as a breathalyzer for your cell phone, allowing them to quickly see if a phone was used at the time of an accident while also keeping content private.
Assembly assistant Speaker Felix Ortiz and New York Senator Terrence Murphy have partnered with awareness group Distracted Operators Risk Casualties to propose...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 12, 2016 240
As a road safety leader and advocate, Rear View Safety is very proud to announce the Safety Initiative Award.
The Safety Initiative Award is given to companies in recognition of steps taken to protect both vehicle operators and pedestrians.
Rear View Safety is acknowledging companies who are taking important steps towards safety. The Safety Initiative Award is also something to proudly frame on the wall for all to see. By prominently displaying their award, companies can show employees, other companies, and the general public how committed they are to safety.
Want to earn a Safety Initiative Award...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 07, 2016 104
April is Distracted Driving Awareness month and Rear View Safety would like to take part in awareness.. The United States Department of Transportation’s (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), California Highway Patrol (CHP), the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), and Impact Teen Drivers (ITD) have partnered together to help end distracted driving.
Dot has launched a national advertising campaign and law enforcement crackdown focusing on consequences of texting while driving, U Drive. U Text. U Pay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKErdr0sd_0...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- April 05, 2016 62
The idea of the Samsung Smart Windshield is exciting, and the design is very sleek, but is this product necessary or safe? The GPS could be useful, while the other features could prove to be a dangerous distraction. Watch a preview below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAWpq4eW7FE
Driving should take your complete attention, especially when riding a motorcycle, which can be as or more dangerous than cars. The federal government estimates that per mile traveled in 2013, the number of deaths on motorcycles was over 26 times the number in cars: Source
This number is higher because the motorcycle...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- March 17, 2016 79
St. Patrick's Day has long been the day designated to celebrate the Irish roots of approximately 34.2 million Americans. However, St. Patrick's Day is also a very dangerous day for driving; between 2009 and 2013, there were a total of 276 lives lost in drunk-driving crashes on St. Patrick's Day. If you're going to celebrate with alcohol, make sure to take the following precautions; they may seem minor, but they save lives!
Plan ahead. Decide how you are going to get home before you go out. If you plan on drinking alcohol, designate a sober, reliable driver to get you home safely. Better yet, hand...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- March 02, 2016 130
An accident can happen anywhere at anytime to anyone. However, there are things drivers can do to lessen the likelihood of being involved in an accident. For example, it makes sense to stay off the roads during heavy snow and rainstorms, when streets are slippery and visibility low. Likewise, it makes sense to stay in control of your emotions when you’re behind the wheel. Do all you can to stay in control and prevent the event of a road rage related incident.
Move Over
Sure, it seems aggressive for others to ‘ride your tail,’ but rather than get upset or stay in their way, move over...
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News News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- February 29, 2016 733
It only takes a split second to cause an accident or take your attention away from other drivers who can create one. Taking your eyes off the road, even for a second, comes with risks. One in 10 crashes involve at least one distracted driver. Distracted driving is a problem, and it’s not due to smartphones alone. Take note of a number of distractions along with associated accident stats.
Smoking Cigarettes
Smoking is hazardous to your health without being behind the wheel. However, lighting up a smoke or taking your eyes off the road to ash in a tray can create accidents. A review of an...
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News Releases Safety Guides Safety Community- February 25, 2016 95
When you think of car accidents, you probably imagine a collision while on the road. But many minor accidents also occur in the places where you least expect them—like in the parking lot. Parking lot fender benders may typically be relatively minor, but they can still cause a lot of problems. So what should you do if you are involved in an accident or if your vehicle becomes damaged?
The Problem with Parking Lot Fender Benders
Parking lot accidents are often caused as a result of confusion. There may be pedestrians walking around or the signage may be unclear, but the fact remains that if the...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- February 24, 2016 251
Backup camera systems are important for anyone who drives a vehicle with a trailer or vehicle with hazardous blind spots. Backup cameras and sensors can aid vehicle operators in backing up, whether in tight areas or in conditions that are less than optimal to see behind your vehicle. According to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration more than 180 deaths happen every year due to accidents caused by backing up. A back up camera system could prevent many of those accidents and could save lives. When safety isn't optional Rear View Safety's Fleet Services Program is the...
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News Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides FAQ / Ask The Expert- February 08, 2016 353
The #1 icy road driving tip: Reduce your speed.
Slowing down is the most important thing to do when driving on ice and snow. High speeds make it both easy to lose control and difficult to stop. You should never be driving faster than 45mph in any vehicle when roads are icy - not even on highways! In many cases, much slower speeds are necessary. You can slide off of the road on certain types of more treacherous icing - like black ice - at 10mph or less! If you're fishtailing or sliding at all, it means you are going too fast for the conditions.You don't have the skill to drive at normal speeds...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- January 27, 2016 329
KidsAndCars.org shares safety tips to keep families safe this winter.
January 25, 2016, Philadelphia, PA - A young New Jersey mother and her son as well as a Pennsylvania man all died of carbon monoxide poisoning on Saturday, January 3.
A 23-year-old mom, Sashalynn Rosa and her one-year-old son, Messiah died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Passaic, NJ on Saturday evening. Her 3-year-old daughter, also involved in the incident is listed in very critical condition. All three were sitting in the running car while the father was shoveling out the vehicle according to authorities. The tailpipe of their...
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News Featured Stories News Releases Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Testimonials FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- January 05, 2016 116
At Rear View Safety, we don't just want to make the roads safer for pedestrians and drivers - we want to make the roads safer for everyone, period. The availability of a backup camera system and other high quality technological solutions are a great first step, but they are exactly that - the first step of many. It is with that goal in mind that we've created the Rear View Safety Fleet Services program, designed to help protect both the value and the safety of your fleets for now and for all time.
The Benefits of the Fleet Services Program
Once you become a member of the Fleet Services Program,...
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Safety Through Infographics Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Safety Community- December 23, 2015 473
This infographic, courtesy of Accident Diagram, highlights facts on road traffic injuries, the causes of road accidents as well as some important tips that should be followed by children and senior citizens for their safety on roads.
Source: https://accident-diagram.com/
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News Upcoming Events Road Safety Resources & Links Safety Guides Testimonials FAQ / Ask The Expert Safety Community- December 18, 2015 160
The reality of distracted driving is that it's simply not worth it. No text, tweet, Instagram upload, etc. is ever worth the potential outcome of the danger you're putting yourself and others in when you're distracted. And just in case anyone needs a reminder of exactly why this is true, there are plenty of facts to back up the cause.
For one, someone driving while he or she is distracted is twenty-three times more likely to get into an accident compared to someone who's focused on the road. That may seem like a drastic number, but it makes a lot of sense when you also consider that the average...