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The California Highway Patrol offers these tips for winter driving safety: Many crashes are caused by driving too fast for road conditions...Your vehicle can't stop as fast or turn as accurately on wet or icy pavement. Prepare by leaving early and allowing...
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City Hall Reporter Motorists who dare to drive on suspended or revoked licenses would lose their wheels under a crackdown advanced today to reduce violent crime and abuses ex- posed by the Chicago Sun-Times' "Why Are They Driving?" series. More than two...
Tags: revoked licenses, Tom Allen, Chicago Sun-Times, motorist driving, Cook, Driving, Traffic law, Personal identification
After years of rising steadily, drunken-driving and motorcycle fatalities are falling in California — possibly one happy result of our long economic downturn. Tougher laws, more enforcement and extensive public awareness campaigns also get credit — especially...
Tags: DUI, motorcycles deaths, Robert Rosales, drunken driving, San Jose, Driving under the influence, Driving, Road traffic safety, Drunk driving, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Ignition interlock device
Miami-Dade school bus drivers may soon be banned from sending text messages while driving. Miami-Dade school bus drivers may soon be banned from sending text messages while driving. School Board member Larry Feldman has proposed a new rule that would...
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It is something that we have been articulating for as we recognise that a lot of persons do not use the road correctly and disregard the road code," Thompson told The Gleaner on Sunday. Speaking at Grennell's Driving School's 10th anniversary event at...
Tags: Mike Henry, Natio-nal Road Safety Council, Road safety council, Derrick Thompson, roads safety, driving habits, Jamaica, Kingston, Road traffic safety, Traffic collision, Driving, Road transport, Car safety, Road safety, Disaster Accident
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 16 is too young; let’s raise driving age to 18 Text Size: tool goes here My oldest grandson, not yet 15, is already taking drivers education. In fact, he’s already been behind the wheel with his instructor, on an interstate...
Tags: driving privileges, driving age, Bradenton, Driver's license, Personal identification, Driving, Driver's license in the United States, Traffic law, Adolescence, Car safety
Ensuring complete safety of the 'gentlemen' players, the police personnel guarding them are on their toes, leaving no stone unturned to make their stay safe and secured. According to the Gujarat Cricket Association official, the association vice-president...
Tags: India, Ahmedabad, Traffic, Driving, Pol, Traffic law, Road safety, War Conflict, Kumar Sangakkara, Sinhalese people, allnews
Half of U.S. teens with cell phones admit talking on them while driving and a third say they've written text messages while they were at the wheel, according to a report released Monday. According to the study by the Pew Research Center in Washington,...
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Persons who are found guilty of such an offence face maximum sentences of three years in prison, or alternatively a maximum fine of $8,000. For a second offence, the fine goes to a maximum of $15,000 or imprisonment for five years. On a third offence,...
Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Drunk driving, Driving under the influence, Blood alcohol content, Breathalyzer, Driving
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Sunday, November 15, 2009 The cremated remains of Peggy Rosales’ daughter sit perched on a living room mantle at the family’s home in Mack. Renae Christine Spear, 31, left behind four children, the youngest 16 months,...
Tags: Peggy Rosales, John Connolly (author), Grand Junction, Sentinel, Driving, Towing, Rosales, Law Crime