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E2 Northeast Motorsports is Set to Debut Field Florida-based Driver, Scott Stenzel in the NextEra Energy Resources 250

Melissa Harville-Lebron, CEO of E2 Northeast Motorsports has inked a deal with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, Copp Motorsports and is set to field Florida-based driver, Scott Stenzel in the NextEra Energy Resources 250.




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Morris, King, & Hodge P.C. Sponsor the Driver Safety Taxi & Tow Service for the 5th Year to Help Stop Drunk Driving

Taxi & Tow for a Safe New Year: Morris, King, & Hodge P.C.




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Morris, King & Hodge Announces Winners of 5th Annual Driver Safety Scholarship Contest

Three North Alabama high school seniors receive a total of $4,200 in scholarships for essays spotlighting serious problem of texting and driving




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84% of U.S. Surviving Fatal Crash Drivers NOT Tested for Drugs, 81% NOT for DUI! Marijuana in 16% and DUI in 19% of those Tested. True Extent Hidden by States Not Testing Fatal Crash Drivers

Mandatory testing of fatal crash drivers a national priority. "Probable Cause" used as an excuse for not testing must no longer be allowed. Join our NATIONAL COALITION! madtests.com. Mandatory Alcohol/Drug testing of all fatal crash driver.




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Drivers Represented by Nichols Kaster, LLP and Brown, LLC File Lawsuit Against Oakley Transport, Inc. Alleging California Wage Violations

The Complaint alleges that drivers were paid on a per-mile basis only and did not receive any compensation for non-driving time, in violation of California state wage laws




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Diet or regular? It makes a difference to Michigan drivers after a drink

A recent study reveals that drinking diet pop as a mixer in an alcoholic beverage increases a person's level of intoxication more than using regular pop. The risk of an arrest is, thus, greater.




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Drivers, put away the cell phone for safety

The Missouri DPS encourages all drivers to avoid texting while driving, a dangerous practice. Texting is implicated in many fatal and injury accidents across the country.




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Contrary to the national trend, California's drivers get worse

Unlike the national decline, the state of California has experienced an increase in the number of fatal traffic accidents.




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Study: drivers who text just as dangerous as drunk drivers

A new study confirms that drivers who text are just as dangerous as drunk drivers.




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Wrong Way Driver Causes a Fatal Collision on Lake Shore Drive

In the early morning hours on March 15, 2013, two people were killed and one injured by a wrong way driver on Lake Shore Drive.




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Washington Wheat Sides with Federal Report to Preserve the Snake River Dams

Wheat industry encouraged to submit comments on Environmental Impact Study




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84% of Surviving Fatal Crash Drivers in United States Not Tested for Drugs, 77% Not Tested for DUI

Just released data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Agency (NHTSA) shows 67% of all fatal crash drivers were not drug tested and 59% not tested for DUI, For fatally injured drivers, 46% were not tested for drugs and 38% not tested for DUI.




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Elk River, Minnesota Teen Wins John Foy & Associates Survivor Of A Car Accident Scholarship

John Foy & Associates is pleased to announce the recipient of the Survivor Of A Car Accident Scholarship




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3Dtracking Takes Driver Behaviour Monitoring to a New Fleet Management Standard

New features support enhanced driver behaviour and rating, KPI tracking and mobile vehicle allocation for service providers




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Morris, King & Hodge Announces Winners of 6th Annual Driver Safety Scholarship Contest

A total of $4,200 in scholarships have been awarded to three Alabama high school seniors for their essays spotlighting the serious problems of texting and driving.




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Morris, King, & Hodge P.C. Sponsor the Driver Safety Taxi & Tow Service for the 6th Year to Help Stop Drunk Driving

The law firm will provide a free ride home for people who have been drinking in Huntsville, and a tow for their vehicle, this New Year's Eve.




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Demas Law Group Announces $10.2M Verdict for Bicycle Collision on the American River Bike Trail in Folsom, California.

Attorney John Demas represented Carol and Ken, who were injured in a bicycle collision accident on the American River Bike Trail, resulting in a verdict of $10.2 Million.




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Food Management Partners Responds To River North Furr's LLC Complaint




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GRE Alpha Debuts Next-Generation Dimmers and Drivers in LED+Light Asia 2019

GRE Alpha showcased how unique, modular approach is meeting the demand for smarter building solutions




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GRE Alpha Partners with Setsuyo Astec Corporation to Bring LED Lighting Drivers and Power Supplies to SE Asia

GRE Alpha recently formed a partnership with Setsuyo Astec Corporation




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Pikeville Attorney Urges Drivers to Focus on Eliminating Distraction During the Season

Billy Johnson, a personal injury attorney in Pikeville, KY, said that a greater awareness of the threats facing motorists could reduce the number of vehicle crashes.




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Locksmith 2 U Remains Open And In Operation For Riverside Area During COVID-19 Outbreak

Mobile 24/7 Locksmith Offers Key Replacement And Key Duplication Services For Residences, Commercial Businesses, Automobiles, High-Security Safes, And More In Riverside, California




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New And Notable: Sprawl Repair Manual, Republic Of Drivers & Urban Mass Transit's Life Story

There is a wealth of research and literature explaining suburban sprawl and the urgent need to retrofit suburbia. However, until now there has been no single guide that directly explains how to repair typical sprawl elements.


Sprawl Repair Manual demonstrates a step-by-step design process for the re-balancing and re-urbanization of suburbia into more sustainable, economical, energy- and resource-efficient patterns, from the region and the community to the block and the individual building. (Even more information can be found at the Sprawl Repair Manual website).


Author Galina Tachieva asserts in this exceptionally useful (and exceptionaly handsome) book that sprawl repair will require a proactive and aggressive approach, focused on design, regulation and incentives.


The work provides much-needed, single-volume reference for fixing sprawl, incorporating changes into the regulatory system, and implementing repairs through incentives and permitting strategies. It draws on more than two decades of practical experience in the field of repairing and building communities to analyze the current pattern of sprawl development, disassemble it into its elemental components, and present a process for transforming them into human-scale, sustainable elements.


The techniques are illustrated both two- and three-dimensionally, providing users with clear methodologies for the sprawl repair interventions, some of which are radical, but all of which will produce positive results.


Rising gas prices, sprawl and congestion, global warming, even obesity—driving is a factor in many of the most contentious issues of our time. So how did we get here? How did automobile use become so vital to the identity of Americans?


Republic Of Drivers: A Cultural History Of Automobility In America looks back at the period between 1895 and 1961—from the founding of the first automobile factory in America to the creation of the Interstate Highway System—to find out how driving evolved into a crucial symbol of freedom and agency.


Author Cotten Seiler combs through a vast number of historical, social scientific, philosophical, and literary sources to illustrate the importance of driving to modern American conceptions of the self and the social and political order.


He finds that as the figure of the driver blurred into the figure of the citizen, automobility became a powerful resource for women, African Americans, and others seeking entry into the public sphere.


And yet, he argues, the individualistic but anonymous act of driving has also monopolized our thinking about freedom and democracy, discouraging the crafting of a more sustainable way of life.


As our fantasies of the open road turn into fears of a looming energy crisis, Seiler shows us just how we ended up a republic of drivers—and where we might be headed.


In Urban Mass Transit: The Life Story Of A Technology, the history of mass transit is vividly illustrated as the technological and social struggles that have accompanied urbanization and the need for an efficient and cost-effective means of transportation in cities.


From the omnibus and horsecar in the 1830s to the renaissance of urban mass transit at the turn of the 21st century, author Robert C. Post depicts mass transit as a technological system that provided an essential complement to industrialization, urbanization and, ultimately, to the rise of consumer culture.


At the heart of the story is the streetcar, a conveyance that played a central role in the development of U.S. cities and towns. Once dominating the urban landscape, the streetcar has all but disappeared. Post traces its evolution and demise, debunking the urban myth that the downfall of the electric streetcar was directly attributable to the corporate malfeasance of General Motors and others from the automotive world.


Post concludes with a meditation on the prospects for mass transit in a postmodern society that must face up to the contradictions of privatized mobility and the reality of dwindling natural resources.






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GoldMax Announces Grand Opening of Two Stores in Riverside County, California

GoldMax USA announces the grand opening of two new stores in Murrieta, California at 40790 California Oaks Road, Suite B and C and 39209 Winchester Road, Suite 102.




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POKE ME: Rallying to protect our rivers is great. But let’s get the science right

Drying trends have been reported in Krishna and Kaveri and the pollution problem in the Ganga is well recognised. The future of our rivers appears bleak.




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Justice Department Files Brief to Address Automatic Suspensions of Driver’s Licenses for Failure to Pay Court Debt




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NTSB: Trash Truck Driver Distracted In Rosedale Train Crash

The NTSB is now recommending that commercial drivers be banned from using hands-free devices when operating their vehicle.




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Update on Search for Three Individuals Missing in Colorado River

The National Park Service (NPS), with the assistance of the Department Public Safety, searched today for three individuals last seen earlier today in the Colorado River near Phantom Ranch. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news-missing-4-30.htm




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Grand Canyon National Park rangers searching for three individuals in the Colorado River

Grand Canyon National Park rangers searching for three individuals in the Colorado River https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/canyon-search.htm




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Body Found in Grand Canyon Search for Three Missing in Colorado River

At approximately 12:30 p.m. today, National Park Service (NPS) search and rescue personnel found the body of a young man in the Colorado River near Phantom Ranch. The body has been identified as one of three young men missing since yesterday. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news-2009-05-01a-missing.htm




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Search Continues for two young men still missing in Colorado River

Search continues for two still missing in the Colorado River https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/search-continues-for-two-still-missing.htm




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Two young men still missing in Colorado River

Two young men still missing in Colorado River https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/two-still-missing.htm




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Two bodies recovered from Colorado River in Grand Canyon

Two bodies recovered from Colorado River in Grand Canyon https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/two-bodies-recovered.htm




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Grand Canyon National Park Releases Proposed Rule to Update Regulations Governing Colorado River

A proposed rule to update regulations associated with the management of the Colorado River and adjoining lands administered by the National Park Service within Grand Canyon National Park was published in the Federal Register today. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/grand-canyon-national-park-releases-proposed-rule-to-update-regulations-governing-colorado-river.htm




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US Court of Appeals GRCA CO River Management Decision

An opinion was filed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today, affirming the United States District Court’s entry of summary judgment for the National Park Service in a lawsuit titled “River Runners for Wilderness, et al v. Stephen P. Martin, et al. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/united-states-court-of-appeals-for-the-ninth-circuit-rules-in-favor-of-national-park-service-in-lawsuit-challenging-grand-canyon-national-parks-colorado-river-management-plan.htm




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National Park Service accepting applications for noncommercial Colorado River rafting permits for 2011 calendar year

The National Park Service is now accepting applications for noncommercial river trip permits to raft the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. The permits are for specific launch dates within calendar year 2011. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/national-park-service-accepting-applications-for-noncommercial-colorado-river-rafting-permits-for-2011-calendar-year.htm




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Grand Canyon's Historic River Ranger Station to Get a Face Lift

Grand Canyon National Park’s historic River Ranger Station, located along the Colorado River near Phantom Ranch, will soon get a face lift. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/grand-canyons-historic-river-ranger-station-to-get-a-face-lift.htm




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Body Discovered on Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2010-11-05_body.htm




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Rangers Respond to Report of CPR in Progress on the River

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2011-01-10_death_river.htm




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National Park Service Accepting Applications for Noncommercial Colorado River Rafting Permits for 2012 calendar year

The National Park Service is now accepting applications for noncommercial river trip permits to raft the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. The permits are for specific launch dates within calendar year 2012. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2011-02-01_lottery.htm




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Driver survives crash over canyon rim

Driver survives crash over canyon rim https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/driver-survives-crash-over-canyon-rim.htm




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Rangers Receive Report of Fatality on River Trip

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2011-04-29_fatality.htm




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Grand Archaeology Exhibit on Excavation Project along the Colorado River Open at Kolb Studio

test https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/grca-archeol-exhibit-open.htm




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South Carolina man dies in Colorado River

Park Rangers from Grand Canyon National Park recovered the body of 39 year-old James J. Waring Jr., of Lexington, South Carolina yesterday following a boating accident on the Colorado River. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/south-carolina-man-dies-in-colorado-river.htm




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Kansas Man Dies In Colorado River

Yesterday at approximately 1:00 p.m., the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center, located within Grand Canyon National Park, received a call from a private river runner via satellite phone reporting a fatality on the Colorado River near Lava Falls. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/kansas-man-dies-in-colorado-river.htm




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Weighted Lottery for 2013 Noncommercial River Trips through the Grand Canyon Now Open

The National Park Service is now accepting applications for noncommercial river trip permits to raft the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-02-01_lottery.htm




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Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Trip

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2013-01-14_search.htm




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UPDATE: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Trip

Twenty-one year old Kaitlin Kenney of Englewood, Colorado remains missing in Grand Canyon National Park; and an extensive search by the National Park Service has turned up no additional clues as to her whereabouts. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2013-01-15_search.htm




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Grand Canyon Lottery for 2014 Noncommercial River Trip Permits Opens February 1

On Friday, February 1, 2013 the National Park Service will begin accepting applications for noncommercial river trip permits to raft the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park. The permits will be for specific launch dates within calendar year 2014. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-01-31_lottery.htm




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Grand Canyon Rangers Recover Body from Colorado River

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2013-03-22_recovery.htm