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Motorcycle deaths, injuries cost $16 billion
WASHINGTON (AP) — Direct costs from deaths and injuries due to motorcycle crashes were $16 billion in 2010, but the full cost is likely higher because long-term medical expenses are difficult to measure, a government report said. Motorcyclists are...
Tags: Government, Injuries and Wounds, Politics, Accidental Death, Highway Transportation
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Experts: Analysis of Indy blast could take time
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Investigators looking for the cause of a deadly Indianapolis house explosion got more support for their theory that natural gas was a factor Wednesday when an attorney for the owner of a home at the core of the blast said his...
Tags: Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Explosions
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NTSB urges safety technologies be made standard
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government should require automakers to make the latest collision prevention technologies standard equipment on all new cars and trucks, a move that could reduce fatal highway accidents by more than half, federal accident...
Tags: Standards, Electronics, Consumers, Science and Technology, Washington, DC
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3 pilots flying to safety meet die in Miss. crash
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Three pilots flying together to a federal safety conference died when their single-engine plane faltered in midair and crashed into a house that went up in flames. The three men had just taken off from Hawkins Field Airport in...
Tags: Accidental Death, Federal Aviation Administration, Lifestyle and Leisure, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry
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Survivors of Indianapolis blast waiting for answers
RICK CALLAHAN,Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Survivors of a deadly explosion that devastated an Indianapolis neighborhood are trying to rebuild their lives even as they await answers about what caused the massive blast. Investigators are focusing on natural gas-fueled...Tags: Allentown, Energy Resources, Transportation Industry, Richmond Hill, Home Heating
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Indy investigators looking at appliances in blast
RICK CALLAHAN,Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Investigators in the Indianapolis explosion that killed two people and decimated a neighborhood believe natural gas was involved and are looking at appliances as they search for a cause, a state official said Tuesday....Tags: Science and Technology, Allentown, Energy Resources, Transportation Industry, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Concerns about furnace fuel Indy blast probe
TOM LoBIANCO,Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — As investigators try to determine what caused a deadly explosion that ravaged an Indianapolis subdivision, an expert says people shouldn't be alarmed by a homeowner's suggestion that his faulty furnace could be to blame....Tags: Science and Technology, Allentown, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents
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INVESTIGATIVE UPDATE: NTSB on Amtrak derailment in Niles
WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board has released some more information regarding the Amtrak train derailment in Niles on Sunday. The derailment happened shortly before 10:30 a.m. a half-mile north of the Jerry Tyler Memorial...
Tags: Amtrak, Railway Accidents, Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents
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Officials: Answers in Niles train derailment will take months
NILES, Mich. – The chief investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board, Mike Flanigon, says it could be six months to a year before they know conclusively what caused Sunday morning's derailment of an Amtrak train in Niles. At a news...
Tags: Human Interest, Transportation Industry, Amtrak, Disasters and Accidents, The Salvation Army
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Report on near misses at Chicago's O'Hare released
CHICAGO (AP) — Federal transportation investigators released a preliminary report Monday about two near midair collisions at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport that raises questions about air-traffic control at one of the world's busiest...
Tags: SkyWest Incorporated, Joe Biden, O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry
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Survivor of 1987 plane crash shares story for film
ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) — The only person who survived a plane crash near Detroit Metropolitan Airport a quarter of a century ago said she thinks about the wreck every day. Cecelia Cichan discussed the crash for "Sole Survivor," an upcoming documentary...Tags: Human Interest, Transportation Industry, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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4 killed in Oregon plane crash
ELMIRA, Ore. (AP) — Officials say a plane crash in Oregon timber country has killed four people. The Lane County sheriff's office says the small plane went down around 3:10 p.m. in a rural area west of Eugene. Citing witness reports, the sheriff'...
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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