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I thought this was hilrious. Someone must have run into this sign because they were so busy watching out for the kids at the new school. I love how the triange shape is now a perfecly squared square.
Shepherd Tri-Township Fire Fighter survey the scene of a two-car accident around 5:35 p.m. Friday evening at the intersection of S. Summerton Road and E. Broomfield Road. The jaws of life were used to extract a passenger from the Impala. (Jeff Smith/Photo Editor)
'Arrive Alive' campaign sign seen all throughout the Eastern Cape. Often livestock are found in / next to roads, and wildlife such as the Kudu often jump into cars endangering their own lives, as well as the persons in the car. Monkeys, meerkats and tortoises are also often road casualties.
Car Accidents can happen to anyone at any point of time. While we can take all care to ensure that we do not do anything wrong, there is no guarantee that loss of life and damage to vehicle cannot be caused by someone else who has scant regard for law.
Sometimes it could be a genuine case of an accident – like a case of losing control when a tyre bursts or some critical part of your car malfunctions. While small accidents can be compensated by taking an affordable health insurance which covers cost of treatment or an automobile insurance which covers cost of damage to car – death or permanent damage can be irreparable. Try sites like myinsurancelcub.com for some of these options.
So drive safely and respect the rules of the road – Be Patient!
This sign is posted at the entrance to Kennedy Middle School in southwest Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA.
Our very own Ryan Stone brought the heat with an epic first pitch at the Eugene Emeralds game, where they transformed into the Exploding Whales for a special event! As they took on the Spokane Indians, we were reminded of another important battle: the fight against distracted driving.
Did you know distracted driving claimed 3,300 lives nationally in 2022 alone? Let's rally together and vow to keep our roads safe. Remember, when you're behind the wheel, park your phone and focus on the road ahead!
A huge shoutout to the Eugene Emeralds, aka the Exploding Whales, for helping us spread this crucial message. Together, we can all claim victory for safer streets.