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Portland MAX Train Accident Leaves 71-Year-Old Man Dead

The Oregonian reports this morning on an Oregon pedestrian death involving a MAX train. The Oregon pedestrian accident took the life of a 71-year-old Portland man Friday night. “Transit police are continuing to investigate the incident,” according to the newspaper.   The man reportedly died when hit by a MAX…

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Oregon Opts Not to Upgrade to Safer Guardrails

A report in yesterday’s Oregonian details problems with a common type of guardrail used throughout the country, along with the disappointing revelation that Oregon will not follow the lead of at least three other states and move to replace the rails. This, despite evidence linking them to “grisly deaths and…

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New York Times Raises Questions About Recalled GM Cars

An article published in Friday’s New York Times brings the issue of General Motors and its massive recalls sharply back into focus. It tells the story of a 27-year-old Virginia woman who died in a car crash only days after receiving a recall notice on her 2006 Saturn. That notice…

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Portland Street Fee Tagged for Safety Improvements

Portland residents began to get some sense this week of how the “street fee,” the proposal to help fund city roads and maintenance that has been debated all summer, may eventually help to improve health and safety around our city.   According to an article published this week in The…

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National Tour Targets Distracted Driving

In an effort to raise awareness regarding distracted driving Allstate, the insurance giant, is touring the country with a driving simulator designed to highlight the dangers of texting while behind the wheel.   According to a recent news release issued by the company (see below) the program, known as “Reality…

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Thousands of School Buses Recalled for Safety Issue

Just as the July 4 holiday weekend got underway news broke of a sweeping recall of school buses. According to an Associated Press report, republished by ABC News, “Blue Bird is recalling more than 2,500 All American school buses and some transit buses to fix a problem that could make…

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New Data Shows Traffic Deaths Down, Cyclist Deaths Rising

Bicyclist deaths in traffic accidents rose in 2012 (the most recent year for which data is available) both in absolute numbers and as a fraction of the nation’s overall road and highway death toll, according to a new report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As a table…

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Changing Laws Put New Focus on Marijuana and Driving

Recreational use of marijuana is now legal in two states, including Washington State, and Oregon is among the ever-increasing number of states that permit marijuana use for medical purposes. As legal acceptance of the drug grows it was, perhaps, inevitable that, in the words of USA Today, “it’s looking like…

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