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Should the legal limit for drinking and driving be lowered?
A federal agency recommends lowering the blood alcohol limit for drivers from 0.08 percent to at least 0.05 percent. Reporters Peter Hall and Colby Itkowitz asked supporters and opponents about their views. YES: The NTSB argues the legal limit should be...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving, Criminals, Business
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NTSB encourages lower blood alcohol limit for drunken driving
mpettit@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Years ago it was .10 percent; today, it's .08 percent. If the National Transportation Safety Board gets its way, the legal blood alcohol content limit for drivers would be .05 percent. Federal crash investigators recommend states...Tags: Transportation Industry
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Alcohol and traffic deaths
The entire undergraduate student bodies of the Johns Hopkins University and the U.S. Naval Academy combined. The population of Bel Air, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. The average attendance at a Hershey Bears hockey game (the highest in the AHL)....
Tags: Justice System, Transportation Industry, Government, Drunk Driving, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Drowsy Driving
Many Americans admit they've done it, but safety experts say drowsy driving is a problem motorists are just starting to wake up to. A fatigue expert on the National Transportation Safety Board says drowsy driving can be as bad as drunken driving. ...Tags: Transportation Industry, New York City
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Plane Crash Caught On Camera
The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a team of investigators to Afghanistan to assist local authorities with their investigation of a U.S. cargo airline crash that killed all seven crew members on board. The plane, a Boeing 747-400...
Tags: Boeing Co., Afghanistan, Transportation Industry, NATO
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$2.25-billion penalty recommended in San Bruno blast
Utility giant Pacific Gas & Electric should pay a record $2.25-billion penalty for a 2010 natural gas explosion in San Bruno that killed eight people and devastated a neighborhood, regulators recommended Monday. If approved by the California Public...
Tags: Explosions, Transportation Industry, Punishment, Energy Resources, Emergency Incidents
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Investigators sent to Afghanistan air base where Boeing 747 cargo plane operated by Orlando-based carrier crashed
A team of federal investigators and representatives from Boeing Co. are in Afghanistan to examine the remains of a large cargo plane, operated by an Orlando-based company, that crashed during takeoff Monday at U.S.-operated Bagram Air Base, killing...
Tags: Boeing Co., Afghanistan, Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Accidental Death
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Record $2.25-billion fine recommended in San Bruno explosion
A division of the California Public Utilities Commission recommended Monday that the agency levy a $2.25-billion penalty against Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the deadly 2010 explosion in San Bruno. If approved, Commission officials said, the...
Tags: Explosions, Google+, Transportation Industry, Punishment, Energy Resources
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Update: 2 men killed in plane crash identified
After attempting to land several times, an experimental plane crashed Saturday in Suffolk, killing the pilot and the passenger, according to police. The single-engine plane went down at about 1 p.m. in a field near the 1000 block of Carolina Road,...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Accidental Death
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Man hurt in glider crash in Bucks County
A glider crashed at a Bucks County small-plane airfield Saturday, injuring the 70-year-old pilot, who was rushed to the hospital, authorities said. Eldon Vosseller of Basking Ridge, N.J., was hurt during take-off on the grass runway of Van Sant Airport...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration
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Part of wing ripped as airliners clip each other on ground at Newark
The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into why two airplanes clipped each other on a taxiway as they readied for takeoff at Newark Liberty International Airport on Wednesday. The probe, announced Thursday in a Twitter...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Embraer SA
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United Express jet out of service after run-in with SAS jet
Tribune reporterA United Express flight was clipped by a Scandinavian Airlines aircraft on its approach to takeoff at Newark Airport Wednesday night on its way to Nashville, officials said. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the collision occurred just...Tags: Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry
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