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Rover XAE876H in Victoria Square, Bolton

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says skeLLy . . .or u know what ? . . . . . ...... . .. . . . . . . . . (odc,on wheels)

..and got yourself a gun

 

So I don't know if anyone watched the Sopranos as religiously as I did, but this shot was completely in the opening credits. So when we were on the turnpike and I saw it I basically flipped and lunged for the camera. Not the best shot, but still, awesome.

 

UNEDITED.

and HAVE A NICE DAY!! i guess the driving safe is optional

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At the eastern end of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.

  

Our plan was to hike some in Muir Woods National Monument, but the same agenda was seemingly on the minds of most every German, Japanese, and British tourist in the Bay Area, not to mention many of the resident families. We didn't penetrate the monument past the entrance station, but we did walk some and then retreated to a very fine lunch at the Dipsea Cafe in Mill Valley.

FRANKFORT – July 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed four new laws to improve road safety across Illinois by reducing speeding and distracted driving. The governor was joined by legislators, community leaders and families of crash victims to enact Julie’s Law, named after a Chicago-area crash victim, and several additional laws that restrict cell phone usage in school and construction zones. Today’s action is the latest by Governor Quinn to increase safety on Illinois roads and highways.

I knew him as a waiter in a restaurant I frequented, ten years ago. He was killed in an accident after I moved out of the area. When I returned today, I found this memorial at the intersection.

 

I've seen many roadside memorials, but never one like this.

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Waiting for the traditional New Years Eve meal of rouladen to cook. Greg and I are having a nice quiet night in with the boys. For those of you out and about, be safe, have fun.

Happy New Year.

FRANKFORT – July 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed four new laws to improve road safety across Illinois by reducing speeding and distracted driving. The governor was joined by legislators, community leaders and families of crash victims to enact Julie’s Law, named after a Chicago-area crash victim, and several additional laws that restrict cell phone usage in school and construction zones. Today’s action is the latest by Governor Quinn to increase safety on Illinois roads and highways.

FRANKFORT â July 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed four new laws to improve road safety across Illinois by reducing speeding and distracted driving. The governor was joined by legislators, community leaders and families of crash victims to enact Julieâs Law, named after a Chicago-area crash victim, and several additional laws that restrict cell phone usage in school and construction zones. Todayâs action is the latest by Governor Quinn to increase safety on Illinois roads and highways.

FRANKFORT – July 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed four new laws to improve road safety across Illinois by reducing speeding and distracted driving. The governor was joined by legislators, community leaders and families of crash victims to enact Julie’s Law, named after a Chicago-area crash victim, and several additional laws that restrict cell phone usage in school and construction zones. Today’s action is the latest by Governor Quinn to increase safety on Illinois roads and highways.

FRANKFORT – July 20, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today signed four new laws to improve road safety across Illinois by reducing speeding and distracted driving. The governor was joined by legislators, community leaders and families of crash victims to enact Julie’s Law, named after a Chicago-area crash victim, and several additional laws that restrict cell phone usage in school and construction zones. Today’s action is the latest by Governor Quinn to increase safety on Illinois roads and highways.

This guy ran a red light and smashed into my wife's car a week before our wedding last year... I bet his insurance went up a bit after this carelessness. I made a print of this and put it on our wall.

Marianne Angelillo, who lost her son in 2004 after a drunk friend crashed the car in which 17-year-old Matthew Angelillo was riding, delivers the keynote talk March 29 in Marano Campus Center arena for "Drive Safe, Live Safe," an annual educational event organized by University Police at SUNY Oswego, with support from the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and participation from numerous other law enforcement and safe-driving organizations. 03/29/2016

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Accession Number N1D0038855

Document Number S-2695-NEG

Alternate Document Number S-2695-NEG

Title Description SAFETY BILLBOARD

Number of Pages 1

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Document Date 04-Dec-2001

Public Availability Date 14-Feb-2002

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