Workers at the World Trade Center construction site had a close call earlier this month, when steel beams plummeted 40 stories to the ground below. The New York construction accident

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The Bumbo Baby Sitter seat has become a mass-selling item for many new parents. However, some advocacy groups are demanding a recall of the product, claiming parents who place their

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According to a recent study from The University of Maryland, about 0.3 percent of the 48,000 pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. from 2000 to 2009 were caused by pedestrians wearing

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The more passengers riding along with your teen driver the higher their risks are for car accidents in New York City and elsewhere. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway

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New additions have been made to the Move Over law in New York which took effect the first of the year. Do you know what they are? Our New York

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Recently, the preliminary statistics of 2011 car accidents in New York City were released. These statistics illustrate the fewest number of traffic accident-related fatalities since 1910. As of the Dec.

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The big game — Super Bowl XLVI — is this weekend when our very own New York Giants take on the New England Patriots. The game is at 6:30 p.m.

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Alarmingly, about 75 percent of children are improperly buckled in their car seats every day. Although child car seats are one of the best defenses against child injury in Manhattan

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Drivers across the country say they want safer roadways. However most aren’t willing to make the changes to get them. They support government action to get safer roadways, but won’t

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The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reports that about 20 percent of all deadly car accidents in Manhattan and elsewhere involve an non-licensed driver. A new study was recently released,

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