A recent announcement by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) suggests that toy shopping for little ones should be easier this year when it comes to worrying about safe

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New York motorists were warned that we could be in for a rough winter when it comes to storms and dangerous driving conditions. So far we have been lucky but

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Thousands of New Yorkers use escalators or elevators every day whether going to and from home, work, school and government buildings, for instance. This time of year you’re probably sharing

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New York shoppers get ready because Black Friday is here. Thanksgiving holiday sales events can bring together large masses of people, which puts shoppers at risk of severe injury in

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The American Automobile Association (AAA) is estimating that 42.5 million holiday travelers will be visiting loved ones this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Almost 90 percent of these travelers will be reaching

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New York City pedestrian accidents took the lives of more than 3,200 people from 2000 to 2009. These types of accidents are expected to increase as we are now in

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Buses that operate out of bus terminals have been ranked seven times less likely to injure you in a bus accident in New York than the cheaper curbside buses. A

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“The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that each year 100,000 crashes reported to police are caused by drowsy driving or driver fatigue, resulting in an estimated 1,550 deaths,

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Amateur boxing champ, Pedro Luis Sosa, was sent to the hospital and was listed in critical condition after a recent New York car accident. The boxer and his 20-year-old sister

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Elevator and escalators in are a part of our everyday lives here in New York City. These devices are used in government buildings, apartments, schools, hotels, shopping malls, residences and

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