News Intelligent Warning Systems Lead to Safer ‘Dilemma Zone’ Decisions Most drivers have experienced a traffic signal that turns yellow just as they approach an intersection, which makes it difficult... Read More
International News Global Airline Association Recommends Livestreaming Flight Data The aviation industry should consider technology allowing more live-streaming of flight data following the disappearance of a Malaysian jetliner, but... Read More
Texas / South Central News Texas Brine Houses Contractors in Purchased Sinkhole Homes Texas Brine Co. has moved contractors working on the Bayou Corne-area sinkhole into three homes the company purchased from residents... Read More
West News Criminal Charges for PG&E in Fatal 2010 Gas Pipeline Blast Pacific Gas and Electric Co. was charged on Tuesday with federal felony counts involving safety violations linked to a deadly... Read More
News Feinberg Hired to Advise GM on Possible Recall Victim Compensation General Motors has hired attorney Kenneth Feinberg to advise it on its recall of small cars, but says his hiring... Read More
East News Pennsylvania Tree Trimmer Survives Chain Saw Embedded in Neck A tree trimmer was recovering in a day after he was rushed to a Pittsburgh hospital – with a chain... Read More
East News Dropped Handheld Vacuum Led to Fatal Virginia Pond Crash Suffolk, Va., police say a dropped hand-held vacuum caused a fatal accident in which a car crashed into a pond.... Read More
Southeast News Family Sues North Carolina Tavern Over Man’s Death The Ohio family of a man who died after he was struck by a car outside a Charlotte, N.C., tavern... Read More
International News Northern England Festival Considers Horse, Rider Safety The death of four horses at the recent Cheltenham Festival has brought equine safety back into the British public’s consciousness... Read More
West News Montana Asphalt Plant Denies OSHA Charges in Worker Death A Bitterroot Valley, Mont., asphalt company owner has denied charges his company violated federal safety standards in the September 2012... Read More