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Metro Transit taps private security company to enforce fares, code of conduct on buses and light rail

Contract workers, rather than union Metro Transit staff as initially planned, are expected to be on platforms, buses and trains during the first quarter of 2024 under a safety plan passed in May.

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Making it Personal: Why NH Needs an Adult Mandatory Seat Belt Law

Leading the effort on both a professional and personal level is State Police Capt. Christopher Vetter, commander of the state Office of Highway Safety.

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Making it Personal: Why NH Needs an Adult Mandatory Seat Belt Law

Leading the effort on both a professional and personal level is State Police Capt. Christopher Vetter, commander of the state Office of Highway Safety.

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Making it Personal: Why NH Needs an Adult Mandatory Seat Belt Law

Leading the effort on both a professional and personal level is State Police Capt. Christopher Vetter, commander of the state Office of Highway Safety.

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'Lots more accidents': Mayors around Alaska question elements of Dunleavy proposal to allow four-wheelers and snowmachines on roads

Print article A Dunleavy administration proposal to allow off-road vehicles on Alaska’s roads is raising safety and enforcement questions in the state’s more populous areas even as its origins remain hazy. Right now, state law only allows off-road vehicles to cross roads. The proposed policy would change existing regulations to allow four-wheelers, snowmachines and “all-purpose vehicles” on roadways with limits of 45 mph or less a broad category that includes some of the busier roads in many communities. Anyone riding on the road would need to be licensed, registered and insured, state officials said this week. They’d also need lights, brakes and a working muffler.

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