Travel by air is among the safest modes of transportation available. However, due to rising air traffic, the incidence of aviation accidents is increasing. When these accidents do occur, they commonly result in devastating injuries and death. A number of things, including human error, mechanical failure and environmental factors, may contribute to the cause of [...]
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Congress has raised all orders federal speed limit in November 28, 1995 National law to designate road, Delegating authority fully speed limit states. Several states have returned immediately to existing laws. For example, most Speeding Fines Texas rural limits which were above 55 MPH in 1974 immediately returned to 70 mph (110 kph), causing some [...]
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Every year about 33 million Americans are injured badly enough to require medical attention, and the most common cause of nonfatal injury in every age group is falling down. Most falls happen at home. From 2004 to 2007, there was no statistically significant difference between the sexes in rates of injury from overexertion, poisoning or [...]
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