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• A driver was reported going 70 mph eastbound on the shoulder of the westbound lane of I-90 near Belgrade. • A caller was ...
A FedEx truck crashed into a home in central Ohio Monday.The crash happened on Godetia Street in northeast Columbus.Officials said the truck slammed into the home, leaving a hole in the side of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A FedEx truck crashed into the side of a Westerville-area home on Monday. The crash happened in the 5600 block of Godetia Street, officials said. Police said the driver ...
Video and photos from the scene show that a FedEx truck crashed completely into the side of a house. The homeowner told WSYX that the crash destroyed a first-floor bathroom and his home office.
A FedEx Express truck crashed into a house on Columbus' Far North Side, causing significant damage. No injuries were reported. The driver was not treated and the homeowners were not present at the ...
And the findings are alarming. We discovered that poor communication was the sole cause of patient-safety incidents in over one in ten cases and contributed to causing incidents in one in four cases.
CINCINNATI (WKRC)- The Banks is introducing new safety measures to ensure a safer ... along with several other incidents in the past few years. Despite these incidents, Mayor Aftab Pureval stated ...
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways plans to launch a Safety assessment rating for trucks and commercial ... for the highest number of fatal road accidents with 4.8 lakh road crashes ...
TODAY ACROSS THE NATION COMPILING SAFETY INCIDENTS IN AMERICA’S SCHOOLS. MAX SCHACHTER LOST HIS SON, ALEX, SEVEN YEARS AGO WHEN THE MASS SHOOTING AT MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL IN PARKLAND.
A 28-year-old man died in Northern Kentucky Wednesday after the bed of a concrete truck fell onto him, the Boone County Sheriff's Office said. At approximately 10 a.m., the sheriff's office was ...
Based on my work with several experienced California truck ... laws and safety. • You pressured drivers to violate federal hours of service (HOS) laws, leading to fatigued driving accidents.