According to reports, on June 30th Beth Schuivens was riding her motorcycle on East Fulton St.
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Careless driving leads to death of motorcyclist
According to reports, on June 30th Beth Schuivens was riding her motorcycle on East Fulton St.
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Careless driving leads to death of motorcyclist
The fireworks are already starting to pop all over the place and with Monday being a extra day off, they probably will be going full Sunday night. It’s a busy day
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Be Safe On The Forth
One might expect that motor vehicle accidents contribute to an overwhelming majority of traumatic brain injury (TBI) fatalities in North Carolina. Surprisingly (and sadly), even more TBI deaths are sustained through some involvement with firearms. A study by the NC Division of Public Health states that “most of these deaths are either due to assault or self-inflicted injuries.” Personally, I hate to hear that these fatal injuries could have been prevented.
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A “Silent Epidemic”: Traumatic Brain Injury and Motor Vehicles
In North Carolina, injury is the third-leading cause of death behind heart disease and cancer.
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A “Silent Epidemic:” Traumatic Brain Injury and Falls
Two drunk driving arrests in a four-month period.
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DUI Conviction Earns Former Beach Sheriff’s Deputy a 4-Year Jail Term
I recently posted a blog about a fatal, head-on collision that occurred during the wee hours of the morning on Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. New information has been released regarding the crash
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UPDATE: Wrong Way Wreck Ends in Two Deaths in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Virginia (VA) highway officials are considering increasing speed limits on certain sections of some VA interstates to 70 MPH. The logic behind this increase is that people driving faster will ease congestion. The question that begs to be asked is: how will this affect driver safety
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Increased Speed Limit May Help Congestion, But What About Safety?
Inez Celastin Roberson, 21, was the driver in an automobile accident that injured herself and three others on Peters Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on June 10, 2010.
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Young Driver Overturns Nissan; Accident Results in Injury and Death
I recently blogged on a collision between a wheelchair and an automobile in Winston Salem, North Carolina. In that case, the victim was fortunate to have survived the incident.
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Another Hit-and-Run!: Collison with Wheelchair End in Death in Winston Salem, North Carolina
An SUV following too close to Don Fumo’s motorcycle killed the beloved 51-year-old math teacher from East Mecklenberg High School in Union County, North Carolina on June 6, 2010. Four other vehicles were involved in the collision that occurred on Lawyers Road at Gold Dust Drive. Three others were injured but released from area hospitals according to an article on wcnc.com
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Beloved Teacher at East Mecklenberg High School Dies in Motorcycle Wreck