September 27th, 2010

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Completely Ban Cell Phone Use by Drivers? Not Realistic, Safety Group Signals

Restrictions on using cellphones while behind the wheel have spread around the country, but a complete ban — including barring drivers from talking with hands-free devices — appears to be a dead issue. The Governors Highway Safety Association has set aside a California proposal to push state legislatures to consider a total ban on cell ... Read more »

Crime Guns Flow from States with Weak Gun Laws, Mayors Say

Ten states with weak gun laws supply a disproportionate share of firearms used to commit crimes in other states, according to a report released Monday by a coalition of mayors. The coalition — Mayors Against Illegal Guns — found that crime guns most often came from Mississippi, West Virginia, Kentucky, Alaska, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Nevada, ... Read more »

Hyundai Recalling Nearly 140,000 Cars Over Steering Defect

South Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling as many as 139,500 of its 2011 Sonata vehicles because of a possible steering problem that could cause drivers to lose control. The cars being recalled were built between December 11, 2009 and September 10, 2010, according to the recall notice. Dealership technicians will inspect the steering mechanisms on recalled cars ... Read more »

Gas Leaks a Frequent Problem for Owner of Pipeline in Deadly San Bruno Blast, Analysis Shows

The owner of the natural gas pipeline that exploded this month in San Bruno, Calif. — killing seven people and causing an estimated $65 million in losses — has reported six times as many leaks as the average among the nation’s six other large gas pipeline operators in recent years, according to an analysis by ... Read more »

Trendy Jeans, Painful Deaths

American and European consumers’ preferences for faded jeans have fed a process that has caused the deaths of dozens of garment workers in Turkey, according to an account by author Garrett Brown. There are a number of ways to give jeans a worn look. However, in his article published in EHS Today, Brown says the ... Read more »

Oft-Fired Tasers Trigger Complaints

The use of tasers is widespread among police departments, but critics worry the devices have made officers trigger-happy. Tasers, which are used by more than 12,000 police departments in the U.S., have gained popularity as a non-lethal alternative for subduing suspected criminals. Supporters of the weapons point to situations where officers, confronted by, say, a ... Read more »