CDC, Nov 30, 2004 Facts about pedestrian accidents: In 1999, nearly 5,000 pedestrians died from traffic-related injuries and another 85,000 sustained nonfatal
senate, Nov 02, 2004 Schumer, Tokasz, and Buffalo Police Commissioner Rocco Diina to urge Justice Department to study feasibility of safer quick-release seat belt
CDC, Nov 30, 2004 This study also found that 68 percent of children killed in alcohol-related crashes in the US between 1997 - 2002 were riding in the same vehicle as the drinking
National Safety Council, Nov 30, 2004 Primary enforcement seat belt laws allow police to stop and ticket a driver for not wearing a seat belt, just like any other routine traffic
house, Nov 02, 2004 Although there are more cars on the road than ever before, and we continue to see the fatality and injury rates decrease, there is no doubt that more needs to be
State of NJ, Nov 02, 2004 The announcement underscores with the Governor?s State of the State message to ?Build a Better New Jersey? by making New Jersey roads
State of NY, Nov 02, 2004 announced the indictments of 85 physicians, psychologist, chiropractors, attorneys, medical clinic owners and others in the first stage of what may be the largest
State of CT, Nov 02, 2004 The Senate has unanimously approved the bill introduced by Senator Bill Finch (D-Bridgeport) that outlines new booster seat belt requirements to improve safety for