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Five Ways to Always Protect Yourself on the Road

When we first learn to drive, we are taught that safety is always first. We are told that there are certain things to do before we even start to drive. This is absolutely true, but there are many other things that you must do to keep yourself safe on the road. The fact is,...
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New Regulations May Help Decrease Truck Accidents – Milwaukee Truck Accident Lawyer

New federal regulations designed to help improve the safety of trucking on the roadways begins July 1. If you have suffered an injury in an accident with a truck, call to speak with a Milwaukee truck accident lawyer immediately.New safety regulations developed to help reduce driver fatigued and keep the roadways safer is slated...
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FDA Lowers Dose Of Sleeping Pills Due To Drowsy Driving Issues

January 12, 2013 |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has decided to require manufacturers of zolpidem, a popular sleeping pill, to reduced recommended doses for women by half amid concerns about lingering effects into the next day after they use the pill. The drug, sold under names like Ambien, Ambien CR, Edular and Zolpimist, may remain in...
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CDC Study: 4% Drivers Fall Asleep Behind Wheel

January 3, 2013 |
A recently released study of adult drivers in 19 states as well as the District of Columbia showed 4.2 percent of drivers fell asleep behind the wheel within the previous month. Researchers said those who reported sleeping less than six hours daily, those who snored and those who reported unintentionally falling asleep during the...
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