New York students will be headed back to school soon, so before summer ends is a good time for parents to review some school safety tips. Children spend most of

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The Press Connects reported recently on a tragic truck accident involving livestock. According to the State Police, the accident happened in Western New York when a truck transporting 31 cows

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The National Complete Streets Coalition is spreading word throughout the country to make streets safer and more welcoming for everyone who uses them. Designing streets with safety in mind can

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Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can impair your judgment to the point that it can cause you to do crazy things like run a red light, speed

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Representatives from the U.S. Department of Transportation are pretty pleased with the results of a pilot distracted driving study that recently concluded in Syracuse and Hartford according to a recent

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Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety are confident that the Motor Vehicle Highway Safety Improvement Act of 2011, (MVHSIA) once passed, will reduce the number of future injuries and traffic

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Most motorists may think now that Fourth of July weekend has passed, roadways are a whole lot safer but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. SafeMotorist.com reports that of

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We posted previously on our New York Injury Lawyer Blog that our state ranks near the top among states with the most medical costs associated with car accidents — we

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Several recent fatal bus accidents in New York City has prompted the government to take a more active approach in enhancing passenger safety. A recent news release by Federal Motor

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Red-light cameras have caused heated debates throughout the country, but New York has taken enforcement once step further. According to NYC Finance, if you don’t pay your red-light camera violation

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