Safe Driving Starts With Behavior, Not Technology
Recently, I came across a great article the NATMI recently shared that focused on the effect that advanced safety technology on our vehicles has had in regards to the number of yearly accidents.
Recently, I came across a great article the NATMI recently shared that focused on the effect that advanced safety technology on our vehicles has had in regards to the number of yearly accidents.
When a car crashes with a passenger in the back seat who isn’t using a seat belt, the unbelted rear-seat passenger can slam into the driver’s seat, pushing the driver into the airbag and steering wheel with a 35-mph impact. More than half the fatalities in passenger vehicle crashes in the USA each year involve unbelted occupants.
I was reading my monthly American Motorcyclist magazine, and at the very end was an article that really caught my interest regarding how we are all tied up with electronic communications.
This past Friday The Springfield Chamber of Commerce’s Governmental Relations Committee held is 2017 Legislative Preview. Nearly 70 government and business representatives attended this meeting.
Missouri House Representative Paul Fitzwater filed HB646 yesterday which is a collaborative effort amongst concerned health care providers and the Brain Injury Association of Missouri.