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It’s exactly the dangerous cocktail that one Florida woman unleashed on Tampa streets, driving nearly three times the speed ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration developed standardized field sobriety tests in the late 1970s in an effort to improve the fatality rate on highways due to drunk driving, according ...
A scathing letter sent to the North Ogden mayor from 18 police and city employees shows that complaints from participants of ...
Tee times for the 2025 Masters are plentiful with the Thursday pairings at Augusta National running from morning until the afternoon. After the Honorary Starters -- Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and ...
Of roughly 30 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration workers dismissed in February as part of Musk’s campaign to shrink the federal workforce, many were in the “office of vehicle ...
Aris Mining Trading Up 14.8 % Shares of Aris Mining stock opened at $4.88 on Thursday. The stock has a market cap of $838.63 million, a PE ratio of -244.00 and a beta of -0.46. The firm has a ...
As part of its efforts to prevent distracted driving and enhance road safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reminds drivers to ...
The inaugural Track+Field series is expected to close in spectacular fashion this week when the National Final is held at the University of Johannesburg Athletics Stadium on Thursday and Friday.
Former Denver Broncos safety and current unsigned free agent Justin Simmons did not rule out a potential signing with his once-arch rival, the Kansas City Chiefs, who have an opening at the position.
Pima Community College’s track and field team returned to Tucson this week with a new school record and a few national qualifying times after competing in La Jolla, California, last weekend. At ...
He also refused to complete standard field sobriety tests and resisted exiting the vehicle, according to the report. Officers helped him out of the car and noted he was unsteady on his feet.
According to Reuters, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on March 28 that it is recalling approximately 105,322 Ford SUVs due to concerns related to seat-belts.