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15 Best Cities for Outdoor Jobs


15 Best Cities for Outdoor Jobs
15 Best Cities for Outdoor Jobs
Chalk it up to terrific temperatures, high wages or the number of opportunities for outdoor work these places are simply the best.
Editor s Note: This story originally appeared on LawnStarter.
Just like the vast outdoors, jobs working in the heat, cold, sun and rain are varied roofers, mail carriers, forest rangers and landscapers, to name just a few.
Some jobs require people to be outside such as ski instructors, garbage collectors, linemen, scuba divers and vineyard managers. Some people just prefer working in the sun.
But not every city or its weather is equally suitable for a career in the fresh air and sunshine. ....

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The 10 Most Dangerous Cities for Driving (and 10 Where Streets Are Safest)


The 10 Most Dangerous Cities for Driving (and 10 Where Streets Are Safest)
You ll want to be extra cautious behind the wheel here.
This story originally appeared on Outdoorsy.
Driving is one of the most common activities in everyday life, but it’s also one of the riskiest. According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, traffic crashes in 2019 injured more than 2.7 million people and killed more than 36,000. The latter figure makes motor vehicle accidents one of the most significant causes of death in the U.S., especially for young people.
And while drivers have been spending less time on the roads over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preliminary data from the NHTSA suggests that 2020 saw an uptick in traffic fatalities. Over the first nine months of 2020, vehicle miles traveled were down 14.5 percent year-over-year in the United States, but fatalities reported were up 4.6 percent to over 28,000 over the same span. ....

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