When you send your child to school, you do so will the expectation that they will be kept safe from harm. All teachers and school workers should be trained on safety, and children should be monitored at all times. If your child became injured while at school, in addition to being upset you may...
Month: February 2019
Reducing truck crash deaths lies in truckers’ hands
From 2015 to 2017, more and more of the fatal crashes that occur involve large trucks. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has noted that the number of large truck occupant fatalities went up each year during that period as well. In particular, fatal work zone crashes involving one or more large trucks saw...
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Tips for a safer urban cycling trip
Riding your bike is a great way to get around the city, but it's not always safe. Cyclists know that they aren't always on drivers' radars, so drivers may not expect them when they are present on the roadways.
While younger children might get away with riding on the sidewalk, that's not a possibility for...
GHSA looks afresh at subject of speed-related crashes
The Governors Highway Safety Association has released a report that looks afresh at the role of speeding in many automobile-related fatalities in New York and across the U.S. It is estimated that excessive speed is behind one-third of all such fatalities. Despite the existence of state and federal policies and programs meant to reduce...
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