School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars – NBC Southern California
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School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars
NBC Southern California Deaths from school bus crashes like the tragedy in New Jersey on Thursday are rare, accounting for less than one percent of the country’s yearly motor vehicle fatalities, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. School … |
School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars – NBC 10 Philadelphia
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School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars
NBC 10 Philadelphia Deaths from school bus crashes like the tragedy in New Jersey on Thursday are rare, accounting for less than one percent of the country’s yearly motor vehicle fatalities, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. School … |
School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth Deaths from school bus crashes like the tragedy in New Jersey on Wednesday are rare, accounting for less than one percent of the country’s yearly motor vehicle fatalities, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. School … |
School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars – NBC 7 San Diego
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School Buses Are Typically Much Safer Than Cars
NBC 7 San Diego Deaths from school bus crashes like the tragedy in New Jersey on Wednesday are rare, accounting for less than one percent of the country’s yearly motor vehicle fatalities, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. School … |
Woman injured on parkway – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
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Woman injured on parkway
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era A Hopkinsville woman said she was driving too fast Tuesday night as she left Pembroke Road and merged onto Pennyrile Parkway, according to a Christian County Sheriff’s report. Joyce Moreno was taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center after she lost … |
Report: Wreck leaves woman injured, confused – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
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Report: Wreck leaves woman injured, confused
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era Pamela Sweet, Crofton, said she looked but did not see any other cars. The front end of her car struck the left side of Deontrez Turner’s car. He didn’t report any injuries. Sweet was taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center for back pain. Police believe … |
Accident takes on a bizarre twist, leads police to alleged stolen goods – The Irrigator
The IrrigatorAccident takes on a bizarre twist, leads police to alleged stolen goodsThe IrrigatorFAKE names, car accidents and capsicum spray combined for a bizarre incident in Leeton. About 2.30am on Sunday, highway patrol came across a white utility …
Kentucky State Police honor the of fallen troopers – WYMT News
WYMT NewsKentucky State Police honor the of fallen troopersWYMT NewsThey remembered Trooper James McNeely and Officer Childs who both died while on the same call 46 years ago, and Officer Jason Cammack who died in a car crash in 2000. Officer Memorial …
Northern Colorado administrator named next SCSU president – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Hopkinsville Kentucky New EraNorthern Colorado administrator named next SCSU presidentHopkinsville Kentucky New EraST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) — An administrator at the University of Northern Colorado is the new president of St. Cloud State University in Min…
Teen track star seriously injured in Pulaski County wreck – WKYT
WKYTTeen track star seriously injured in Pulaski County wreckWKYT(WKYT) – A southern Kentucky teen who was days away from competing for a state title and graduating high school is in a much different battle following a serious car crash. Police say Tav…
2 injured in North Kentucky Avenue wreck – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era2 injured in North Kentucky Avenue wreckHopkinsville Kentucky New EraA medical issue is believed to have caused a wreck on North Kentucky Avenue that sent the driver and passenger to the hospital Wednesday morning. The pass…
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