Thursday, December 24, 2009

Holiday Madness Driving


Every year during the holiday season TV, radio, newspapers and others talk a lot about the hazards of drunk driving and remind us to be careful. Extra police are on the streets and many cities set up sobriety checkpoints to catch drunk drivers on nights when there are likely to be more parties.
This extra focus reduces the number of alcohol-related traffic accidents and makes all of us safer on the road during the holidays. Drunk drivers aren't the only hazard on the road during the holidays, though. While most of us would never dream of getting behind the wheel drunk, we could still be creating serious dangers without thinking about it.

Holiday Madness Juggling normal responsibilities with shopping, parties, and extra school events can make a normally safe driver a literal wreck. Even if you are always calm and collected, remember that other drivers may be more on edge than usual and take these precautions:




  • Be extra patient and make allowances for other people and the mistakes they make. Don't forget to watch out for pedestrians as well as other drivers.

  • Try to keep your attention on what you are doing. Not only could they cause you to make a mistake, but cell phones, eating and other distractions keep you from paying attention to other people and the silly errors they can make
  • Be especially careful in parking lots crammed with cars and pedestrians at this time of year. Take it a little slower than normal to avoid fender benders or worse.

  • Take note of your emotions and consider taking a break if you get too stressed out, irritated or emotional. Get a cup of coffee or tea and relax for 10 minutes before you dive back in to the frenzy.

Holiday Fatigue

  • Another danger that is often forgotten, but also a huge problem during this hectic time of year, is driving while drowsy. Falling asleep at the wheel is obviously the most dangerous result, but tired drivers also tend to be more irritable and impatient.
    This year like normal there will no doubt be many people who leave work on Friday and start out on long-distance trips to be with family or friends. College students whose holiday break begin after classes on Friday may be headed home as well.
    Here are some recommendations you should consider and pass along to family members and friends who may be traveling by car during the holidays:


  • Don't start your journey tired. Be aware of the risks if you get up unusually early to start your trip or leave directly from work or school when you are tired.

  • Plan your trip to include a 15-minute break every two hours.

  • Make sure that you and everyone on your trip is carrying emergency contact information and valid identification.

  • Share the driving if possible. Safety experts recommend switching off every three hours.

  • You're too tired to drive if you start drifting from your lane, hitting rumble strips, yawning repeatedly, having difficulty focusing or keeping your eyes open, missing road signs or tailgating. Pull over to a safe place as soon as possible, drink a high caffeine drink and take a 15-minute nap.

    Valerie Nay is the founder of http://www.EmergencyContacts.com and writes a free monthly newsletter full of valuable information to help you and your family stay safe.

Great Websites to check:

http://www.mass-vacation.com/getAround/travel-tips.php

http://weather.fox.com/



Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Do you agree that rushing around in this Holiday shopping season is time consuming, expensive (to some extent) and hard work? If you want to purchase unique Holidays gifts for your friends and famaily is even harder.
Finding some gifts that are unique is a little difficult task. But, have you realized that Holiday shopping can be a lot of fun?

It's not so easy in the run up for the Holiday, and it is wise to spend your time on a little planning ahead of the time.

It's very important that making a shopping plan of course is something that probably should be done as early as possible, one thing you should also be noticed that whether you prepare early or lately, the planning process is identical and involves your shopping list. So make a shopping list of all friends you'll purchase gifts for and then set the budget and divide the total budget amount by the number of friends on your shopping list and you'll know exactly how much you could spend on each friend, the last thing is making a list of the gifts in your price range and budget. Bear in mind that everyone is different with his/her tastes so the extra thought is needed when choosing a gift for him/her. Starting writing your Christmas gifts shopping list today!


Here are some selected Holiday gifts shopping ideas for 2009:


1. Buying Lovely Electronic Pets For Your Friends,


Especially For The Children Electronic pets toys have some great features such as their squeaks a variety of amazing sound effects as well as the movements that simulate real animals and these features have made them very popular among the children. Owing to the high consumer demand, the electronic pets toys sell like crazy during this Christmas shopping season. Losts of accessories are also can be offered along with the electronic pets. Different kinds of habitats for the electronic animals can be created by assembling the accessories. Another interesting thing is the electronic pets toys have been programmed to behave aptly in various habitats by making use of their great artificial intelligence.


2. Amazing Personalized Photo Blanket Will Be A Good Choice


In this hot gift shopping season, personalized gifts are in high demand and designer photo blankets offer a great way to do this through the addition of amazing pre-designed borders. These photo blankets designs can be specially created for this Christmas and your friends. This great feature provides another way to find that perfect gift for your family and friends. Let's say an example, when a family welcomes a new addition, this can demand a special type of congratulatory gift. You can just purchase and create such gift in this Christmas shoppping season!


3. Gadgets Are Your Perfect Gifts For Your Friends


Gadgets are the great possible gifts you can purchase for your friends and family. Saying that no one can understand this, better than a gadgets geek. Going for gagets is a wise shopping tip that makes it a little easier for you. It's no doubt that one cool gadget such as xposed xray bag, roman candles and funny party cups can be an item of your unique Christmas gifts shopping list for your family and friends this year.


Before the shopping list planning, please be in mind that you can purchase most of your gifts through online stores. CouponSmarter.com provides lots of amazing coupons and promotional offers from over 3000 online stores. You can use the online coupons to get instant savings for your shopping and you can save up to 65% off! Dont's miss out, grab the coupon codes and get your savings!


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

No cellphone while driving!



How many times do we catch ourselves texting and driving. Many states have created laws to prevent people from using their mobiles phones while driving. People who use their phones while driving are not responsible drivers and they end up causing accidents on the road.
Take a look at ten accidents in recent history that were caused by the use of a mobile phone while driving:


OC man faces trial in text-messaging


There is just no getting around it: text messaging while driving can never result in anything good. (A friend once joked that people who drive and text message are stupid – phones these days are capable of Internet and so much more.) Martin Kuehl, 41, of Costa Mesa, California is now facing potentially up to nine years in prison if he is convicted for gross vehicular manslaughter. On August 28, 2009, Kuehl hit and killed Martha Ovalle, 32, as she was crossing the street. The prosecution in the case contends that Kuehl was text messaging while driving and became inattentive resulting in the accident.
It was determined somehow that Kuehl did not send or receive a text message at the exact moment of the accident, but he’s still facing felony charges (requests to lower the charge to a misdemeanor, which is unthinkable, were denied). Why? For several miles prior to the accident, he had been text messaging back and forth with someone else. Perhaps he was anticipating the next message or looking at his phone at the time of the incident – we’ll never know. One thing is for certain: cell phone use while driving is absolutely illegal in California and has been proven time and again that it is unsafe. Why take that chance?



[source]http://trueslant.com/marcflores/2009/09/30/oc-man-faces-trial-in-text-messaging-manslaughter-case/

Man texting while driving when he hit Taunton teen with SUV, prosecutor says
December 28, 2007 By Anna Badkhen, Globe Staff



The man accused of killing a 13-year-old boy in a hit-and-run in Taunton told police he was behind the wheel typing a text message on his cellphone when he lost control of the sport utility vehicle and hit what he thought was a mailbox, a prosecutor said today in court. Craig P. Bigos, 31, told investigators that he did not realize the SUV had struck the boy on the bicycle until he drove back down Poole Street hours later on his way to work at a restaurant, said Bristol County prosecutor Aaron T. Strojny.The boy, Earman Machado, was sleeping over at a friend's house Thursday night. The teens had gone out at 12:30 a.m. to meet two girls, Strojny said today in Taunton District Court. Machado was riding a bicycle and his friend was walking on the soft shoulder of the road. Police said the friend, also 13, attempted to call 911, but was unable to get through on his cellphone. Bigos hung his head in court today and was released on $5,000 bail. He was arraigned on charges that included motor vehicle homicide, leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death, and driving without a license. He is scheduled to return to court Jan. 23. His lawyer, Daniel R. Igo, said in court that Bigos has never been convicted of a crime and has four children with his girlfriend of 12 years. He was driving from his mother’s in New Bedford to the home he shares with his girlfriend on Williams Street. Eight of his relatives came today to court. Police said Bigos's 1995 Ford Explorer was found parked at his home. After driving back by the crash scene, Bigos waited several hours before turning himself in Thursday afternoon, said Gregg Miliote, a spokesman for the Bristol County District Attorney. Taunton's schools superintendent, Arthur Stellar, said Thursday that the boy who was killed was a pupil at Friedman Middle School who has at least one school-age sibling, a brother who attends Taunton High School. This morning a boy who said he was Machado's brother sat with on a bench at the back of the courtroom with another young man. They both wept



[source] http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2007/12/man_texting_whi.html

Click here for cell phone driving laws as of December 2009



http://www.ghsa.org/html/stateinfo/laws/cellphone_laws.html

Please click on the link below to see a video



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I54mlK0kVw
[Not recommended for children under 18]

Theses are just two of many cases that you can find in the internet about texting while driving.
If driving, concentrate on the road instead of picking up messages or even making phone calls, there are many lives involved, parents, children could get hurt by reckless drivers.