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It Can Wait!
20-Jul-2017
On Tuesday, May 6, 2017, Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a measure (HB 62) that bans texting while driving across the entire state of ...
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New Takata Airbag Death Reported in Texas
12-Apr-2016
Last month, a 17-year-old driver of a recalled 2002 Honda Civic was killed after a Takata airbag ruptured during a rear-end collision in Fort Bend ...
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New Federal Safety Rules Could Mean Less Road Time for Truckers
05-Apr-2016
In spite of FMCSA regulations, many truck drivers resort to deceptive tactics in order to clock hours of illegal overtime or hide violations of rules ...
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Gas Line Explosions Lead to New Safety Proposal
22-Mar-2016
United States officials are taking action to strengthen safety regulations governing a 300,000-mile network of natural gas pipelines after a number of explosive accidents, including ...
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Leaking Gas Lines Remain in Mid-Texas Despite Explosions
03-Mar-2016
Last month, a gas explosion occurred in a home located in Dallas. Since the incident, surrounding residents have been wondering what actually caused the explosion ...
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Saab and Saturn Models are Recalled Due to Defective Airbag Inflators
23-Feb-2016
Recently, General Motors has recalled roughly 200,000 Saab and Saturn models throughout North America due to defective airbag inflators. These products, Takata air bag inflators, ...
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Faulty Air Bags Behind Mercedes-Benz Recall
04-Feb-2016
Mercedes-Benz is the latest in a list of auto manufacturers recalling vehicles over airbag malfunctions. According to a report posted by the company on the ...
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Study Warns Against Long-Term Use of Acid Reflux Drugs
04-Feb-2016
Heartburn, or acid reflux, is a common problem among Americans, with approximately one-third of people experiencing it at least once a month and 10 percent ...
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Number of Auto Recalls Expected to Rise in Future
01-Feb-2016
Auto recalls are expected to increase in frequency in the future as a result of increased scrutiny by federal regulators. According to a 2015 report, ...
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