GM UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR RECENT RECALL OF MODELS WITH FAULTY IGNITION SWITCH
Last month, General Motors recalled the 2007 Pontiac G5 and Chevrolet Cobalts manufactured from 2005-2007 due to faulty ignition switches – which according to the New York Times caused these models to shut off in cases of “a heavy key ring or a ‘jarring event’ such as running off the road.”
FMCSA PROPOSES RULE FOR NATIONAL DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING CLEARINGHOUSE
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has required truck drivers to submit to drug and alcohol testing for almost two decades now.
CONSUMER REPORT FINDS CHILDREN’S PRODUCTS RECALLS LARGELY INEFFECTIVE
According to Chicago-based group Kids in Danger (KID), only 10% recalled children’s products were ever fixed or destroyed after the recall in 2012.
FMCSA AND STATE WAIVE HOURS OF SERVICE RULES FOR CERTAIN DRIVERS
In light of the rash of severe weather conditions the country has been experiencing, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and many states have waived hours of service requirements for truck drivers carrying certain freight, including propane, de-icing materials, food, medicine, water and some livestock.
US DOT MOVES FORWARD WITH V-2-V COMMUNICATION
What is V-2-V communication? Vehicle-to-vehicle communication. That’s right, your car will be “talking” to the cars all around it in an effort to avoid crashes and alert drivers of issues.
Motorcycle Death Rates Increasing
Motorcycle ownership is at an all-time high in the United States. Likewise, motorcycle related deaths and traumatic brain injuries are also increasing.
NHTSA Proposes New Rule for First Ever Side Impact Testing of Child Restraint Systems
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a new proposal for the first-ever side impact testing for child restraint systems.
LATCH SYSTEM RULES UPDATED
In 2002, regulations went into effect requiring car manufacturers to be equipped with the LATCH system for child car seats
FDA TO INVESTIGATE DIABETES DRUG SAXAGLIPTIN
The Food and Drug administration recently announced that it will investigate the diabetes drug, Saxagliptin to determine if patients have an increased risk of heart failure while using the drug.
EDITORIAL INDICATES TESTOSTERONE MAY BE OVERSOLD IN THE U.S.
On February 4, 2014, the New York Times published an editorial indicating that drugs used to treat a medical condition known as “low T” are possibly being oversold in the U.S.