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Regulators shut down 26 bus operations along I-95
After a yearlong investigation, federal safety regulators have closed 26 bus operations as "imminent hazards," including one that they said operated illegally in Maryland and another that ran 16 daily trips between Baltimore and New York City. The...Tags: Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Maryland State Police, New Jersey Turnpike, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents
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Three siblings from Fallston die in crash near Bel Air
Three siblings – two brothers and their sister – from Fallston were killed Monday evening in a three-vehicle accident near Bel Air, a Maryland State Police spokesman said.
The accident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. on Route 543 about half a...Tags: Harford County, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland State Police, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents
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The Interview: Steve DiBiagio, PHH Arval's senior vice president of strategic alliances
From texting to browsing the Web to eating in the car, driver distraction has become a growing problem on the roadways.
In 2010, more than 3,000 people died in accidents believed to have been caused by distracted driving, according to the National...Tags: Email, Computer Hardware, Transportation Industry, New Products, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Stop reading this and pay attention to the road!
It's a good thing Gertrude Stein never said, "A phone is a phone is a phone." Clearly, these days, her tautology would be a disconnect, received like a dropped call. The mobile devices we're so dependent on, attached like an extension of our brains, are...Tags: Garmin Ltd., Gertrude Stein, Transportation Industry, Cell Phones, YouTube
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The NTSB's call for action
Perhaps it was merely the wind, or the thump of tire against pot hole, but it sure sounded like an audible cheer rose up from the Jones Falls Expressway on Tuesday, when news came out that the National Transportation Safety Board is calling on states to...Tags: Highway Transportation, Jones Falls Expressway, Transportation Industry, Annapolis, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Westminster man killed in Pa. plane crash identified
Authorities are trying to determine what caused a small plane crash that killed a Maryland man not far from a central Pennsylvania airport. The York County coroner's office identified the pilot killed in Sunday afternoon's crash as 56-year-old Douglas...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, York County (Pennsylvania), Air and Space Accidents
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Maryland man killed in Pa. plane crash
A 56-year-old Maryland man was killed Sunday when a small plane crashed into a cornfield near York, Pa., York County authorities reported. The man, who has not been identified pending notification of his family, was the lone occupant of a Piper PA-28 180...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, York County (Pennsylvania), Air and Space Accidents
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PRESS DIGEST - Canada - June 1
ReutersJune 1 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL - Canada is withdrawing from the United Nations World Tourism...Tags: Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, United Nations, Robert Mugabe, Air and Space Accidents
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Plane in deadly Long Beach crash was overweight, records show
L.A. NOWA twin-engine plane that crashed shortly after takeoff in Long Beach last year killing several prominent community members, was 653 pounds overweight and might have had water in its fuel tanks, according to National Transportation Safety Board records.... -
NTSB: Plane in Deadly Long Beach Crash Was Overweight
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH (KTLA) -- A twin-engine plane that crashed shortly after takeoff in Long Beach last year was 653 pounds overweight and might have had water in its fuel tanks, according to National Transportation Safety Board records. The deadly crash happened...Tags: Overweight, KTLA, Air Transportation, Realty, Transportation Industry
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Plane in fatal Long Beach crash was 653 pounds overweight, report says
A twin-engine plane that crashed shortly after takeoff in Long Beach last year, killing several prominent community members, was 653 pounds overweight and might have had water in its fuel tanks, according to National Transportation Safety Board records....
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Weight, Air and Space Accidents
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Feds shut down Wind Gap bus company
WASHINGTON — A Wind Gap bus company was among 26 eastern U.S. travel companies shut down for safety violations in what federal officials say is the government's largest single safety crackdown in motor coach industry history. The combined...Tags: Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Wind Gap, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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