Archive for September, 2009

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Sep

How to tell if lights were on during a car wreck – Lightbulb Filaments

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Sep

Chapel Hill motorcycle accident kills man

September 24, 2009

A man lost his life after a recent Chapel Hill motorcycle accident, according to The Cary News.

The man was riding his bike down the road when a sport utility vehicle pulled out in front of him. When he tried to avoid the SUV, he slid down the road and was thrown from his motorcycle.

He was taken to a local hospital after the Chapel Hill motorcycle accident, but he later died.

Authorities are still investigating the North Carolina motorcycle accident.

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Sep

GOVERNOR’S HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM AWARDS MORE THAN $9 MILLION IN HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANTS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 18, 2009

Contact: Beth Horner, Communications Officer, Governor’s Highway Safety Program
Phone (919) 733-3083

GOVERNOR’S HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM AWARDS MORE THAN $9 MILLION IN HIGHWAY SAFETY GRANTS

RALEIGH — The N.C. Governor’s Highway Safety Program announced today that it has approved more than $9 million in highway safety grants for the 2010 grant year. A total of 139 grants were awarded to police departments, sheriff’s offices and other state and local agencies across North Carolina.

“We are pleased that we are able to provide these funds, which are aimed at improving highway safety in North Carolina,” said GHSP Director Darrell Jernigan. “They provide law enforcement agencies the resources to continue to focus on traffic safety, keeping our cities and towns a safer place to travel.”

The funds are from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and must be used towards highway safety projects. Agencies apply for the grants annually and are chosen based on need, commitment to highway safety, traffic crash and fatality data.

GHSP’s mission is to promote highway safety awareness and reduce the number of traffic crashes and fatalities in North Carolina through the planning and execution of safety programs.

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For a complete listing of agencies that received funding see attached or visit the GHSP Web site at: www.ncdot.gov/programs/ghsp.

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