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Opinion: Old Post Road & Reef Road Accidents Shed Light on a Deeper Problem


Written by Patrick O'Brien-Sevilla
The following has been submitted by a Fairfield HamletHub follower and is not necessarily the viewpoint of our publication, but it is a thoughtfully presented view and worthy concern...
"As a new resident, I enjoy walking around our town. It allows my husband and me the opportunity to discover local shops, order food from nearby restaurants, and enjoy fresh air. We’ve started to learn the street names in our neighborhood, and we can finally drive around town without a GPS.
However, we have become increasingly more alarmed when walking around our neighborhood – the streets surrounding Oldfield Road. We’ve witnessed drivers speeding, rolling through stop signs, and failing to yield to pedestrians.

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Car crashes are down in CT, fatal crashes not as much


Car crashes are down in CT, fatal crashes not as much
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A vehicle sits on its roof after a crash in the southbound lane on I95 near exit 30 in Stratford, Conn., on Wednesday Sept. 30, 2020. Traffic was backed up six miles into Milford after the accident was called in at 3:49 p.m.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Officials investigate after a vehicle landed in the Housatonic River in Seymour, Conn., on Friday July 31, 2020. First responders rushed to the area of 179 Roosevelt Drive (Route 34) shortly before 4 p.m. after a crash on the side of the road catapulted a vehicle into the Housatonic River, according to initial dispatch reports.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

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so, it turns out problems at a nuclear missile base in north dakota were far worse than originally thought. documents obtained by the "associated press" show that the air force base passed an inspection last year because of the good work from cooks and maintenance staff. the airmen responsible for nuclear missiles themselves, they flunked. new trouble for general motors after the handling of an ignition problem now linked to 12 deaths. a research group says crash data shows airbag failures in two gm models were responsible for more than 300 deaths from 2003 to 2012. gm calls the data analysis flawed. those models of chevy cobalts and saturn ions have also been recalled for ignition switches that turn off middrive. nbc news is reporting that gm failed to issue a fix nine years ago for the faulty ignition switches because executives made a business decision that would have cost too much. a gm executive told nbc the

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comparison until we find the aircraft. >> and this is where i like to stress, our focus must be to find the aircraft, and hopefully, the black box, because that will help us look further ahead and what sort of cooperation that we need, especially on the air france crash, which took some time to recover and get more details of. >> yes, please. >> limit to one, please. [ inaudible question ] >> like i said, that is crucial, because i'll be the one, the most happiest person, if we can actually confirm that that is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130812:19:45:00

already. the national highway traffic safety administration issued a proposed rule they be in all cars by september of 2014, year away. they're a valuable tool. the feds can get more information from black boxes in one day of u.s. crashes than in a year of crash testing. but they have no authority over who owns that data. the data done manipulated and somebody with the right electronic tool can turn back odometer readings, change the vin number, the speed when you had an accident, on and on. >> if you went to the internet and look at erasing crash data or look at the number of people making tools, to do these things, you'll find hundreds of thousands of people who are already clicking on to these sites and they must be doing that for some purpose. >> many thought that not the digital age the day of rolling back odometers had ended.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130812:15:45:00

highway traffic safety administration has issued a proposed rule that they have all light passenger vehicles of these cars by september 21, 2014, just about a year from now. they may provide accident data and it would provide more information than a year's worth of insurance car crash testing. but when it mandated black boxes, they made no determination who owns that data and that data can be manipulated. someone with the right tool and wrong reasons could turn back the odometer readings or change the vehicle id or that the number, the speed you are traveling when you had an accident goes on. >> if you went to the internet and just look that up, crash data or the number of people who are doing these things, you will find hundreds of thousands of people who are already clicking onto these websites and must be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100317:11:26:00

crash this person, this driver has gone from brakes off to brakes on. >> reporter: chrysler and gm and ford give people like dennis access to the information through a crash data reader anyone can buy. it's for any car combatible with this system? >> that's correct. >> reporter: and toyota is not catable? >> that's correct. >> reporter: they say it is only for research and development and not reliable for accident reconstruction. >> i think it is. if it provides any kind of data to me about what's going on have the we can, it can be used as a reconstruction tool without a doubt. >> reporter: lawyers for the hardy family thought so too. they require individuals to get a court order. instead, police and federal regulators stepped in compelling toyota to download and decipher the data which only its own engineers are trained to do. the data the hardies were expecting was apparently nowhere

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100317:13:57:00

or edr. >> in those kind of accidents edr data will be invaluable. >> reporter: sean dennis is a forensic engineer who reconstructs car crashes for law firms and insurance companies. >> it's hidden way up underneath the dash. >> yep. yep. yep. >> reporter: it is tied into the air bag system and records two to five seconds of pre-crash data, things like engine speed, throttle, brakes, accelerator, seat belts. >> we see here 2.3 seconds before -- before the crash this person, this driver has gone from brakes off to brakes on. >> chrysler, gm and ford give people like dennis access to information through a crash data reader anyone can buy. >> it's compatible with this particular system and toyota is not compatible with this system. >> toyota calls its black boxes, experimental and the data is only for research and

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