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Minnesota Safety Council launches traffic safety website for employers

The site aims to equip employers with information needed to reduce traffic crashes that result in fatalities and serious injuries.

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Joining Forces speed campaign successful for Washoe County Sheriff's Office Deputies and other agencies

Joining Forces is a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement program aimed at reducing injuries and crashes through statewide enforcement

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School Committee member questions lack of detail in school resource pact

Nashoba School Committee member, who happens to be attorney, wants parents forewarned on authority of school resource officer when it comes to students.

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Tiger Woods Crash: Blame the Road, Not the Driver, Say Authorities


Tiger Woods Crash: Blame the Road, Not the Driver, Say Authorities
"Purely an accident" is how the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department characterized the one-person, single-vehicle rollover crash that severely injured golfing celebrity Tiger Woods on Feb. 23 while driving on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
March 2, 2021, 8am PST | Irvin Dawid
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, like many other law enforcement agencies and many in the media, is unfamiliar with a public safety campaign launched by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) over two decades ago to reframe the language used to describe the cause of injuries to over three million Americans and over 35,000 deaths annually.

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Toronto police issue more than 3,800 tickets to drivers in one-week safety campaign


 
TORONTO --
More than 3,800 tickets were issued to drivers in the last week of January during the Toronto Police Service’s “Winter Watch” campaign, which focused on pedestrian safety.
In a news release issued Tuesday morning, police said that between Jan. 25 and Jan. 31, there were 3,853 tickets issued to drivers for various infractions, including the force’s “Big 4” offences—speeding, driving aggressively, driving while distracted and driving while impaired.
The majority of tickets handed out last week were for speeding, with 2,222 infractions. There were 734 tickets issued for aggressive driving and 128 for driving with a handheld device.
No information was provided for 769 of the tickets issued.

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Police in Toronto issue 3,800+ tickets to drivers in one-week safety blitz


Last Updated Tuesday, February 2, 2021 9:46AM EST
More than 3,800 tickets were issued to drivers in the last week of January during the Toronto Police Service’s “Winter Watch” campaign, which focused on pedestrian safety.
In a news release issued Tuesday morning, police said that between Jan. 25 and Jan. 31, there were 3,853 tickets issued to drivers for various infractions, including the force’s “Big 4” offences—speeding, driving aggressively, driving while distracted and driving while impaired.
The majority of tickets handed out last week were for speeding, with 2,222 infractions. There were 734 tickets issued for aggressive driving and 128 for driving with a handheld device.
No information was provided for 769 of the tickets issued.

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