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Link of the Day – Access to California Statutes

Ever just want to find the wording to the Vehicle Code that you just violated? Or what that Penal Code really means? All California Codes, from Business and Professions to Election to Family to Health and Safety to Government to… whatever it is you’re curious about are just a click away! Click here to Find California Codes!

Link of the Day: Virtual Hip Replacement Surgery

Fascinating link where you can perform virtual hip replacement surgery! I went to the site thinking that this could be pretty ridiculous or pretty good. It is excellent. Enjoy!

Perils for Pedestrians Episode 110

Perils for Pedestrians is a monthly series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk and bicycle. Perils For Pedestrians appears on public access cable stations in many cities across the United States. We interview pedestrian and bicycling advocates and government planners about problems such as missing sidewalks and crosswalks, dangerous intersections, speeding traffic, and obstacles to wheelchair users and people with disabilities; and solutions to such problems. Contents of Episode 110: The Rails-to-Trails Conference; Minneapolis, MN Bicycle engineering at Southern Illinois University; Edwardsville, IL A bicycle advocate on bicycle education; Salt Lake City, UT The RWJF… Read More

Perils for Pedestrians Episode 105: Dublin, Velo-City 2005

Velo-City conference series; Velo-City 2005, Dublin, Ireland; Dublin Cycling Campaign; National Policies to Promote Cycling; Bicycle Workshops in Rome. Perils for Pedestrians is a monthly series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk and bicycle. Perils For Pedestrians appears on public access cable stations in many cities across the United States and on DISH Network 9411 – The Universityhouse Channel. We interview pedestrian and bicycling advocates and government planners about problems such as missing sidewalks and crosswalks, dangerous intersections, speeding traffic, and obstacles to wheelchair users and people with disabilities; and solutions to such problems.

Lawyer Jokes (New Entries)

Dear Readers, I, for one, think it’s healthy to laugh at oneself. Please feel free to add more jokes under the “comments” section of this posting. Lowell lowell@steigerlaw.com www.steigerlaw.com The Lawyer and the Barber A barber gave a haircut to a priest one day. The priest tried to pay for the haircut, but the barber refused, saying, “you do God’s work.” The next morning the barber found a dozen bibles at the door to his shop. A policeman came to the barber for a haircut, and again the barber refused payment, saying, “you protect the public.” The next morning the… Read More

When Your Teen Starts to Drive

ugust 2006 (Medialink) – It’s the day many parents anticipate with nervous energy – the day their teen gets behind the wheel on their own for the first time. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the crash rate per mile driven by 16 to 19 year olds is four times that of older drivers. As a result, every year more than 5,000 teen deaths occur from car crashes. There are steps parents can take to make their teen a safer driver. A car is not a toy and it’s important to reinforce that a vehicle is for transportation,… Read More

Keeping Kids Healthy: Fire Safety

How do you protect your family from fire in your house or apartment? You really CAN protect them – if you’re just willing to spend a few minutes a year getting it right! Learn what to do from our host, Dr. Winnie King, and a fire inspector who knows how to save kids’ lives. And live through the experience of a family who now knows just how important those few minutes of preparation can be. Guests: Nate W Gibbons – Fire Inspector, Connecticut Fire Department Jim Lazarko & Leah Bytheway – couple whose house burned down Tips: * Teach your… Read More

Protecting Drivers From The Dark

The end of daylight-saving time is just around the corner, making night-time driving more dangerous. In fact, more than 2,300 people die on U.S. highways each year because of insufficient lighting, or “over driving” headlights, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. Over driving headlights occurs when your headlights don’t provide enough seeing distance down the road for the speed which you are driving at. Most experts believe the maximum safe speed with average low beams under most conditions is only about 45 miles per hour. Fortunately, new lighting technologies are enhancing vehicle and pedestrian safety at night. Xenon… Read More

Physical Therapist Assistants and What They Can Do For You

Helping people help themselves is the main goal of the Physical Therapy. Working under the supervision of Licensed Physical Therapists, assistants play an important part in the rehabiliation of accident victims,… Entry level job search and internships. http://www.collegerecruiter.com/

Car Crash – Wear Your Seatbelt!

This is why you should always wear your seatbelt.