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Make Room in Your Car for…

After the success of the designated driver in helping reduce the incidence of alcohol- related car accidents across…

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Young Motorists Underestimate Drowsy Driving Risks

A new study finds that young drivers are less likely to view drowsy driving as dangerous, as compared…

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Focus on Distracted Pedestrians Loses Track…

According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, the risks involving distracted pedestrians who are using cell phones or…

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Dog Bites May be Linked to…

A friendly dog, that otherwise has no history of aggression or bites, may be much more likely to…

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Postal Employees are Frequent Dog Bite…

Last month, the U.S. Postal Service in collaboration with medical groups, dog breeding groups, pediatricians and insurers joined…

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Increase in Dog Bite Claims and…

Insurers are reporting an increase in the number of dog bite claims as well as the cost of…

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Stricter Seatbelt Laws Prevent Injuries among…

Teenagers, who live in states that have strict primary enforcement seatbelt laws, may be much more likely to…

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Parents Seek to Sue Text Message…

In spite of laws banning the use of cell phones and texting while driving in California, Thousand Oaks…

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Older Drivers More Likely to Be…

That older motorists face serious challenges when they drive is no secret to any Thousand Oaks car accident…

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Older Drivers Are Safer Than We…

Older drivers are not just proud of their driving privileges, but are also able to avoid dangerous situations.…

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