Posted: July 25, 2019 |Categories: News
Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., has been calling for increased and improved railroad safety for years. After three fatal Amtrak collisions in less than two months over 2017, he renewed those calls. One of the improvements that Blumenthal has wanted to implement has been sitting on the “most wanted” list of the NTSB for years. That […]
Posted: July 18, 2019 |Categories: News
According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association, nearly 500,000 children aged between 0 and 14 years are admitted to emergency rooms annually with traumatic brain injuries. In the United States, the most affected age range is children between 0 and 4 years old. Children aged 15-19 had the next greatest incidence of TBI. Across […]
Posted: July 17, 2019 |Categories: News
The production of personal watercraft began in 1960 with jet skis. Since their introduction into the world of watercraft caused the number of annual jet ski accidents to rise dramatically. This is particularly because jet skis are regularly available and often offered for rent at beaches and lakes. They are smaller and easier to operate […]
Posted: July 15, 2019 |Categories: News
Motorcycles, due to their nature of being non-closed-in vehicles, are inherently more dangerous than other vehicles. Their smaller size also makes them significantly less visible than other vehicles on the road. Additionally, motorcycles are more vulnerable to weather and other road hazard than four-wheeled vehicles. According to the Insurance Information Institute, 5,286 people died in […]
Posted: July 10, 2019 |Categories: News
Recently, the New York State Senate passed regulation reforms to govern limousines and to make travel in these vehicles safer for passengers. The changes include a requirement that a driver must have a commercial driver’s license (CDL), mandatory seat belts in vehicles designed for more than 9 passengers, and giving the authority to the New […]
Posted: July 8, 2019 |Categories: News
The Fourth of July means barbeques, family get-togethers, and of course, fireworks. The tradition of fireworks to celebrate the nation’s independence actually began the year after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4th, 1777, in Philadelphia. Ever since, crowds have gathered to watch city, county, and state-sponsored fireworks displays or gathered together […]
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