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Question over safety highlights one-way street debateDaily RepublicThere were 206 accidents on downtown Mitchell's three one-way streets during the most recent five-year period. Only eight involved vehicles going the wrong way. One-way streets in downtown Mitchell could be phased out. There was a collision of ideas ... |
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Railroad: Crossing tracks wrong way could be fatalBloomington PantagraphThe three-car train ran Monday to raise awareness of pedestrian and grade crossing safety as part of the UPCARES, which stands for Union Pacific Crossing Accident Reduction Education and Safety program. The train made a round trip between Normal and ... |
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'Tales of a Sophia Rasta'Stabroek NewsBy Stabroek staff | 0 Comments | Letters | Wednesday, May 23, 2012 We met by accident, literally – his motorcycle crashing into my car just at the junction of North Road and Shiv Chanderpaul Drive (at the GCC corner). Despite the expressed anger of the ... |
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Wrong-way driver charged with fourth offense OUIThe Patriot LedgerStephen Miller of 7 West St. also was charged with leaving the scene of an accident after causing property damage and a one-way street violation. A motorist reported at 8:20 pm that Miller crashed into his car and drove the wrong way down a one-way ... |
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APNewsBreak: 22 states join campaign finance fightWISMore >> A pedestrian who was hit by a car while trying to cross Broad River Rd. Saturday night died at the hospital, according to the Highway Patrol.The accident happened around 9:30 pm near Dutch Square Mall.TroopersMore >> A woman who died after ...and more » |
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Pedestrian critically injured by falling bricksCTV.caSo after some time the upper bricks will push the lower bricks out of the way and that part of the Brick Wall collapses. This implies bad workmanship, unless the lower brick cannot withstand a force greater than Xmg, and it cracks that same way a ...and more » |
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Senate Transportation Committee Passes LegislationNewsLI(Long Island, NY) Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. (R-Merrick), Chairman of the Senate's Transportation Committee announced that the Committee approved legislation to help prevent wrong-way driving crashes on New York's roadways. |
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