Rants and Raves with tag: Safety


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Diatribe: CDs On Your Car’s Visor Can Blind Oncoming Traffic
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Diatribe: CDs On Your Car’s Visor Can Blind Oncoming Traffic

Posted 2 months ago by DiatribesAndOs|1 Comment|151 Views
I have a rule in my car when it comes to music. I don't turn on the stereo if there's someone else in the car with me. I find it difficult to carry... more
I Wonder What
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I Wonder What's Wrong with People...

Posted 2 months ago by DivorceMom|2 Comments|149 Views
To earn a little extra cash, I signed up to be a substitute crossing guard for my neighborhood. After a thorough background check (including finger-printing)... more
Common Sense Safety Proposals
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Common Sense Safety Proposals

Posted 4 months ago by Altruist|17 Comments|213 Views
Let the games begin! This is a unique situation that will allow you to judge your lawmaker and determine if he or she is really a representative... more
Diatribe: Does Cruise Control Do More Harm Than Good?
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Diatribe: Does Cruise Control Do More Harm Than Good?

Posted 5 months ago by DiatribesAndOs|4 Comments|178 Views
After spending countless hours on the highway over the years, I'm convinced that Cruise Control does more harm than good. Cruise Control, sometimes... more
Ovation: Crash-Proof Cars Are Coming.
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Ovation: Crash-Proof Cars Are Coming.

Posted 9 months ago by DiatribesAndOs|10 Comments|422 Views
In the recent past, large electronic billboards have been appearing on the larger highways near my home. I've seen them before in other, larger,... more
Diatribe: Understand Flashing Traffic Signals.
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Diatribe: Understand Flashing Traffic Signals.

Posted 9 months ago by DiatribesAndOs|3 Comments|313 Views
Flashing traffic signals are no joke. Most drivers understand that when they see flashing red lights at a four-way stop light instead of normal... more
Diatribe: In Defense Of Buckyballs.
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Diatribe: In Defense Of Buckyballs.

Posted 9 months ago by DiatribesAndOs|4 Comments|304 Views
Children of the Seventies might remember Klik Klaks. It was a simple toy featuring a small ring with two cords of approximately ten inches in length... more
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