School busses are usually just a normal form of transportation to and from school, but on one particularly hot day in California a school bus became Hun Joon “Paul” Lee’s tomb. The autistic child was left unattended on Armando Abel Ramirez’s school bus for seven hours. The temperature inside was approaching 100 degrees when Paul […]
Arizona Pilots Thermal Testing Program to Detect Wrong-Way Drivers Immediately
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has successfully pushed through its plan to pilot a thermal testing program that aims to detect wrong-way driving. The system will be installed this fall along Interstate 17 between Interstate 10 and Loop 101. This project was started in 2015 when wrong-way driving was identified as one of the […]
Federal Trucking E-Log Mandate Set to Start in December after Supreme Court Rejects Challenge
Big changes are now in place pushing the trucking industry to adopt electronic logging devices (ELD) for documenting hours on the road instead of the formerly used paper-log system. While the initiative has found much support in most sectors of the trucking industry, resistance in equal measure has come from certain independent drivers who consider […]
Truckers Now Support E-Logs after Insurers Threaten to Drop Their Coverage
Truckers who want privacy in their over-the-road endeavors will need to be prepared to forego insurance coverage to retain that privilege. This is the message insurers have for American truckers who will now have to resort to invasive monitoring technology if they hope to still hold onto their affordable insurance. This measure is a fairly […]
Sticks and Stones: Complications of Broken Bones after a Severe Car Crash
A severe car crash will alter a victim’s life in many ways. One of the consequences of a severe car crash can include broken bones. The severity of those broken bones will vary based on the severity of the impact of the car crash and the victim. When it comes to broken bones, a person’s […]