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MOTORCYCLE MAY FOR A SAFE SUMMER
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash., May 4 -- The U. S. Air Force issued the following press release: As May brings warmer days and plenty of sun, it is also guaranteed to bring many motorcyclists back onto the nation's roadways. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration encourages motorcycle
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Motorcycle Mechanic
Motorcycle MechanicEducation and Training On-the-job trainingSalary Median—$13.70 per hourEmployment Outlook GoodDefinition and Nature of the WorkMotorcycle mechanics service and repair many of the four million motorcycles on the roads. They perform routine tasks, such as adjusting and replacing
Publication: Career Information Center, 9th ed.
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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY: IT'S ON YOU!
AIR FORCE DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, Md., Nov. 13 -- The U.S. Air Force District of Washington issued the following news release: One might argue that motorcycles are safer to operate on the roadway than a four-wheeled vehicle. This may be true . . . until an accident occurs. Motorcycle operators may
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY IS EVERYONE'S CONCERN
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif., Sept. 22 -- The U. S. Army issued the following news release: Motorcycles usually travel 40 to 50 miles per gallon of gasoline, noted Ramon Velasquez, of the Presidio of Monterey Garrison Safety Office, and when consumer prices at the gas pump rise, so does the
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Motorcycle mayhem -- Unrelated accidents kill 3, including ex- police chief
Three people, including the former Holly Springs police chief, were killed within hours of one another Sunday as a result of unrelated motorcycle crashes in DeSoto and Marshall counties. DeSoto County Coroner Jeff Pounders said the multiple motorcycle- related fatalities on the same day was
Publication: The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TRAINING AN ALL HANDS EVOLUTION FOR ALL WHO RIDE
GROTON, Conn., June 30 -- The U. S. Navy issued the following press release: By Lt. Jennifer Cragg, Commander Submarine Group Two Public Affairs The safety departments for Commander, Submarine Group Two and Ten, Kings Bay, Ga., ramp up efforts to ensure all personnel who ride motorcycles on and off
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Motorcycle unit revs up
$25,000 grant provides a boost for marana law enforcement team The town of Marana is making progress toward having a fleet of five motorcycle officers to catch speeders and respond to emergencies around town. The Marana Police Department recently received a $25,000 grant from the Governor's Office
Publication: AZ Daily Star
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Motorcycle popularity comes at steep cost
PLEASANT HILL -- Chris Williams was riding his motorcycle on Chilpancingo Parkway in Pleasant Hill when a woman in a Volvo, trying to make a right turn out of the Toys R Us parking lot, pulled into his path. Williams was going about 40mph with another car close behind him, and he had little time to
Publication: Oakland Tribune
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MOTORCYCLE CRASH RATE DECLINES BUT THERE'S STILL WORK TO DO.
SALEM, OR -- The following information was released by the Oregon Department of Transportation: The good news is the number of motorcycle crash fatalities dropped to their lowest level since 2004; the bad news is that 38 people lost their lives in motorcycle crashes in 2010 according to preliminary
Publication: States News Service
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MOTORCYCLE RALLY CONNECTS SAFETY, FUN
FORT JACKSON, S. C., July 15 -- The U. S. Army issued the following news release: So far this year, the Army has lost 20 Soldiers to motorcycle accidents. Excessive speed, reckless operation and operator inexperience have been identified as common causal factors. Alcohol use, as a contributing
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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