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For several months in 2023, the number of traffic-related tickets issued by New Jersey state troopers dropped dramatically—and crashes almost immediately increased. Tracey Tully, New York Times reporter covering New Jersey, reports on her investigation into why police behavior changed, how it affects traffic safety and the criminal investigation the state AG has launched on the slowdown.
The recent accident in Tampines which killed two people has raised questions about Singapore's driving culture. Speeding, beating red lights and drink driving are still stubborn issues. Bernard Tay, chairman of the Singapore Road Safety Council and Julian Kho, general manager at Sgcarmart tell Steven Chia and Crispina Robert what needs to change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The UAE Thwarts A New Anti-UAE Terror OrganisationA Dubai Resident's Tourist Visa Was Rejected Because The Country Believed He Wouldn't Be ReturningTam Khan Speaks Out About The Islamophobia & Riots In The UK94 Traffic Accidents Were Recorded This Year Due To 3 Simple MistakesFemale Riders Talks Skills, Overcoming Fears & Advice For New Riders
The recent accident in Tampines which killed two people has raised questions about Singapore's driving culture. Speeding, beating red lights and drink driving are still stubborn issues. Bernard Tay, chairman of the Singapore Road Safety Council and Julian Kho, general manager at Sgcarmart tell Steven Chia and Crispina Robert what needs to change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Travis Roach, an associate professor and director of the Central Policy Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, about how the prevalence of air pollution may increase the incidence of fatal traffic accidents in the United States. Roach discusses the characteristics of airborne particulate matter that is 2.5 microns in diameter or less, which is air pollution known as PM2.5; the sources of PM2.5, including coal- and natural gas–fired power plants, vehicle tailpipe emissions, and wildfire smoke; the negative effects of PM2.5 exposure on physical health and cognitive functioning; and policies and technologies that can help reduce public exposure to PM2.5. References and recommendations: “Negative Externalities of Temporary Reductions in Cognition: Evidence from Particulate Matter Pollution and Fatal Car Crashes” by Anne M. Burton and Travis Roach; https://annemburton.com/pages/working_papers/Burton_Roach_Pollution.pdf PurpleAir sensors and maps that measure air-quality data “Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design” by Benjamin Vogt; https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p086779
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Fatal accidents involving pedestrians have increased since the start of the pandemic. It's a lingering effect of decreased traffic enforcement.
Why seat belts: Road traffic accidents and health
Why seat belts: Road traffic accidents and health
Bigger heavier cars are a safety disaster for other drivers as well as cyclists and pedestrians. So wrote Dr. Catherine Conlon in the Examiner yesterday. We get reaction from Ger Herbert Motoring Expert.
Bigger heavier cars are a safety disaster for other drivers as well as cyclists and pedestrians. So wrote Dr. Catherine Conlon in the Examiner yesterday. We get reaction from Ger Herbert Motoring Expert.
In this episode Rob Calder talks to Francesco Manca about his research on Scotland's Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) policy for alcohol, and specifically about the impact that MUP has had on road traffic accidents. Francesco discusses how the research team selected appropriate comparitors to assess whether changes to road traffic accidents could be attributed to MUP. He also talks about how this study compares with previous studies that used similar datasets yet drew different conclusions. He describes how understanding the subtle differences between time frames and outcomes can aid researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of alcohol regulation. "The original 50 pence as a floor price .... maybe too low over the years as it can be eroded by external factors such as inflation - so maybe indexing with inflation may create a more consistent effect of the policy over time"Original article: Evaluating the impact of minimum unit pricing for alcohol on road traffic accidents in Scotland after 20 months: an interrupted time series study by Francesco Manca and colleagues. Published in Addiction (2023)The opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the presenter and interviewee and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA.The SSA does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of the information in external sources or links and accepts no responsibility or liability for any consequences arising from the use of such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 66: In this episode, Murray, Kentucky injury attorney Jeff Roberts talks about tips for avoiding traffic accidents during the holidays. That period between Thanksgiving, Christmas and the New Year can be exciting, but it's also full of distractions. Those distractions, such as lights and decorations are wonderful, but they often mean your eyes, and as well as those in the cars around you, are not always focused on the road. That's when problems can occur. What Do Other Clients Think About Jeff? We always encourage listeners to read the Google Reviews Jeff Roberts has received from many of his clients. A 5-Star rating and the comments are earned recognition and demonstrate Jeff's commitment to his clients. As a solo attorney, he has more Google Reviews than some firms with multiple attorneys. Jeff shares the credit with his staff at the Roberts Law Office. Successfully representing a victim of an automobile or motorcycle accident is a team effort. It's why Jeff likes to say his firm offers small town service with big city results. Jeff Roberts Represents Injured Clients Throughout Kentucky With offices located in Calloway County and now Christian County, Jeff has a history of representing personal injury clients, workers' compensation clients and social security disability clients across the state. He's represented clients from Paducah, Bowling Green, Louisville, Covington, Whitesville and many other Kentucky locations. He's not just a Western Kentucky injury attorney. We hope you found this episode insightful and helpful. Thank you for listening! Is It Time to Speak with an Attorney about your Motor Vehicle Accident Claim? The office phone number is (270) 753-0053 or toll free at 800-844-5108. For more information, visit www.JeffRobertsLaw.com. This podcast is meant to provide information and is not legal advice. Jeff's principal office is located at 509 Main Street, Murray, Kentucky. Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson. This is an advertisement.
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In this episode of "The AI Frontier Podcast", we delve into the unseen world of AI in infrastructure management. We explore how AI operates behind the scenes in traffic management systems and power grid optimization, subtly improving our daily commute and energy consumption. Through real-world case studies, we highlight the transformative potential of AI in managing our cities' infrastructure. We also gaze into the future, exploring the exciting possibilities of AI in infrastructure management. Join us as we navigate through the intricate web of AI in infrastructure management. Don't forget to follow me on Twitter to stay up to date @wadieskaf----------References used in this episode:AI on the Road: A Comprehensive Analysis of Traffic Accidents and Accident Detection System in Smart Cities [https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12128]Reinforcement Learning Based Power Grid Day-Ahead Planning and AI-Assisted Control [https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.07654]AI-based Predictive Analytic Approaches for safeguarding the Future of Electric/Hybrid Vehicles [https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.13841]When Machine Learning Meets Wireless Cellular Networks: Deployment, Challenges, and Applications [https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.03585]Support the Show.Keep AI insights flowing – become a supporter of the show!Click the link for details
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Ashok Bhalla has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
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Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
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Rocky Moretti joins Tommy to talk about driving accidents and fatalities in Louisiana.
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on April 18th, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Joshua WorthProducer: Michael Walsh
In the second hour of Thursday's BBMS, the guys discuss Micah Shrewsberry's departure from Penn State and the double-standard that exists between players and coaches. Why do people support coaches who move on but chastise players that want to go to another school? Moving to baseball, Colton Cowser and Heston Kjerstad were sent down to minor league camp on Wednesday. Will one or both of them make it to the bigs this year? The hour closes out with the Commish's Batimore, as Ed describes what it's like dealing with traffic accidents.
People who skipped their COVID vaccine are at higher risk of traffic accidents, according to a new study https://fortune.com/well/2022/12/13/covid-unvaccinated-greater-risk-car-crash-traffic-accident-new-study-says-canada-government-records-pfizer-moderna/https://www.alexexum.com/
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Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of Rafid joins us on the Morning Majlis to discuss the importance of ensuring safe distance and and not divert attention from the roads to avoid traffic incidents Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Austin Berg, Vice President of Marketing, Illinois Policy Institute, joins John to talk about the City Council voting tomorrow on the speed camera threshold. Mayor Lightfoot wants to keep the speed camera threshold at 6 mph over the speed limit, while others want to raise the threshold to 10 mph over the speed limit. But is […]
Austin Berg, Vice President of Marketing, Illinois Policy Institute, joins John to talk about the City Council voting tomorrow on the speed camera threshold. Mayor Lightfoot wants to keep the speed camera threshold at 6 mph over the speed limit, while others want to raise the threshold to 10 mph over the speed limit. But is […]
DTFF: The Volunteer Firefighter Podcast - Down To Fight Fire
E196 - Making A Difference . Recognizing Ways To Make A Difference On Every Day Calls This week we sat down and chatted about ways we can make a difference on every day calls. From First Responder medical, to Traffic Accidents down to smoke alarm activations. We also made sure to wish Todd a happy birthday as we were signing off. As a group of Rural Volunteer Firefighters, our Fire Department has built our firefighter training from both old and new tactics in the fire service and adapted them to fit the realities of equipment, manpower, and costs around what our community requires. WHAT WE DO We create video, audio and written word content to share these training and tactics methods with our Brothers and Sisters in our extended fire families, and to showcase to those that may be interested in becoming firefighters the fun you can have and the amazing skills and abilities you get to learn, whilst keeping the lives of the people around you safe! WHY WE SHARE Firefighters are problem solvers whose role requires them to be on their best day whilst others are having their worst day, and while we do not claim to be perfect we are willing to put our lives on the line to try. It's during the trying that we continue to develop the mindset, tactics, and training that allow us to be effective, safe and successful where it's needed the most, and by sharing our experiences we hope that it may help other Fire Departments in creating what works for them to help bring everyone home safe. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT If you would like to help support us then you can visit us by clicking the link to your favorite social media platform below to Subscribe and be the first to see more of our content! Stay Safe Fire Family and Stay DTFF! JOIN OUR FIRE FAMILY - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VFFPodcastDTFF/ - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dtffpodcast/?hl=en - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBnJUapYv-APV_vavv_nTLQ/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@downtofightfire - LinedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dtff-the-volunteer-firefighter-podcast-6b8b12199/ WHAT WE HIGHLIGHT IN OUR CONTENT Firefighter Training Firefighter Tactics Firefighter Interviews Firefighter Wellness & Mental Health Leadership Product Reviews Product Discounts CAUSES WE SUPPORT - https://www.StopTheBleed.org/ - Learn how to Stop The Bleed TODAY and get better prepared to save your life and the lives of those around you - HTTP://www.2ndAlarm.org - Firefighter numbers are Down and so 2nd Alarm is ringing the bell to call those brave enough to join us! TOOLS & EQUIPMENT WE LIKE - DISCOUNT CODES - https://ca.motisfirerescue.com/ - Snagger (hose handling) Tool, Wedges, kit pouches and more! MOTIS Discount Code: Use the code DTFF5 to save 5% off your order - https://ignitionusa.us/ - Soft entry tools! SEARAT Discount Code: Use the code DTFF2020 for 20% off your order #DTFFpodcast #DownToFightFire #Firefighting #Volunteer #Firefighter #FireFamily #Firefighters #EMS #Rescue #Fire #Emergency #FireDepartment #FirstResponders #Firedept #FireDepartment #FireHouse #FireRescue #ThinRedLine #FireService #BrotherHood #SisterHood #FireFighterLife #Fireman #VolunteerFirefighter #VolunteerFirefighters #StopTheBleed #StayDTFF
Videoing photographing or sharing images of road traffic accidents should be banned. That's a suggestion being brought forward in a bill by Labour TD and the Party's Transport Spokesperson Duncan Smith who joined Shane this morning.
In the wake of one of our deadliest car crashes, the media upset some by lingering on the aftermath. Pundits and radio hosts claimed costly advertising campaigns came at the cost of safer roads - but deeper reporting revealed the real causes of deaths on our roads are much more complicated.
What toll do traffic fatalities have on the people left behind and what can be done to lessen the number of accidents? We ask Eleanor McMahon, a former Ontario cabinet minister and board member with Sharing the Road Cycling Coalition; Jeff Casello, University of Waterloo; and Shoshanna Saxe, University of Toronto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Researchers at Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, are teaming up with automotive perception company Provizio to develop robotic technologies and artificial intelligence tools to end traffic accidents on the world's roads which result in 1.35 million deaths annually. Provizio founder and CEO Barry Lunn said the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that annually, more than 1.35 million die in road traffic accidents, with more than 50 million people maimed, and the cost to the global economy is estimated to be just shy of €2 trillion annually. AI and Robotic Technologies to Eliminate Traffic Accidents “Preventable human error has a role in more than 90% of road accidents. The numbers have not changed for more than 20 years. Unless we initiate change, this worldwide problem will continue unabated. We started Provizio to solve this problem firstly, and then we will pave a path to safe, sustainable, and ubiquitous autonomy. With the right focus, we believe that robotics and drivers can work together to reduce both road deaths and accidents to zero – 1.35 million to zero drives everything we do,” he said. Lero researchers Dr. Ciarán Eising and Dr. Pepijn Van de Ven, in association with Provizio, will focus on the fusion of data from onboard cameras and radar sensors to help eliminate traffic accidents for all drivers – human and robotic. “Every decision to move that an autonomous car makes, based on its sensor inputs, is potentially a life or death one. The time-critical nature of the car's operation means that only the car can make these decisions safely and reliably. “A critical challenge to the successful deployment of autonomous vehicles is the difficulty the vehicle has in viewing and understanding the environment in which it must safely operate and understanding its location within that environment,” explains Dr. Eising. Dr. Van de Ven said they would be working with Provizio to deploy the technology on Provizio test vehicles and make developments commercially available to car manufacturers worldwide. “Our researchers will spend time with Provizio on the Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI) in Shannon to learn about Provizio's technology and deploy the technologies developed,” he added. Provizio founder Barry Lunn said: “We started Provizio to solve the global road death pandemic. For the last 20 years, international regulatory policy has focused on trying to make us better, more responsible drivers. This approach has failed consistently.” “We are building augmented, guardian angel technology to make us all better and safer drivers. We are using unparalleled ‘beyond-line-of-sight' sensor technology coupled with artificial intelligence ‘on-the-edge' to perceive, predict and prevent accidents,” he added.
Humans can transmit avian influenza to birds. That message from Dr. Susan Detmer, an Associate Professor with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. The Saskatchewan government made the move to restrict the movements of birds including pet birds and falcons and refrain from taking birds to shows to reduce the risk that they could pick up, transmit and spread the virus. She will talk about how the receptors are only in the lower respiratory tract for humans so the chance of it getting is limited. But caution should be exercised. It doesn't happen very often but when it does traffic accidents involving livestock pose big challenges for first responders. Trent Catley is the director of Saskatchewan Agriculture's Emergency Response and Inspection Unit. He helps producers, drivers, emergency responders, and animal health specialists confidently prepare and respond to livestock transportation emergencies in an organized and safe manner. With his over 30 years experience in enforcement and emergency response, including 18 years in the fire service, Trent has developed a livestock handling course for the Saskatchewan Volunteer Fire Fighter Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The director of Wash U's Sleep Medicine Center discusses his new study on sleep apnea and driving behavior, takes questions from listeners and explains why it's important not to let sleep problems go untreated.
Gardai in Donegal have issued appeals for information concerning two road traffic collisions which took place in the past week, one in which a motorcyclist lost his life near Rossnowlagh. Garda Yvonne Carolan has this week's On The Beat
Adam Schuster, vice president of policy for the Illinois Policy Institute, joins John Williams to talk about the results of a new investigation that shows that Chicago drivers were issued more speed camera tickets in 2021 than there are city residents.
Adam Schuster, vice president of policy for the Illinois Policy Institute, joins John Williams to talk about the results of a new investigation that shows that Chicago drivers were issued more speed camera tickets in 2021 than there are city residents.
On Thursday's show: A University of Houston study identifies the Houston-area intersections with the most car crashes and the factors contributing to them. And we take a look at the figures from this year's homeless count. Also this hour: For St. Patrick's Day we talk about the origins of the holiday and where we can find the influences of Irish culture here in the states and in Houston. Then: How a recent court ruling stemming from an incident involving a Houston fire fighter might set precedent for future cases related to hostile work environments. And we visit Virtual Realities, an exhibit the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has described as "the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of works by M.C. Escher ever presented."
Jarrod Carter started training to practice accident reconstruction in 1989. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Washington in 2002 and began practicing as an accident reconstruction and biomechanical injury analyst full time in 2000. In his three decades in this field, he has earned a reputation for being specialized in the area of vehicle rollovers and has worked on some complex cases that involve testing, and research using the latest in instrumentation.Originally aired on Oct, 28 2021
As a long time engineering consultant, professional photographer and instructor, Tom Vadnais has specialized in forensic photography with a focus on evidence from vehicular accidents. Join us as Tom speaks to us about his passion for photography and the role that forensic photography plays in civil and criminal cases.Originally aired on April 1, 2021
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