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Toyota Vehicles Recalled for Faulty Floor Mats

Toyota Motor Corp. announced that 3.8 million of its vehicles in the United States are being recalled to correct a safety issue pertaining to removable floor mats. The floor mats in question could have a propensity for causing the accelerator to become stuck, causing the vehicle to continue acceleration and making it difficult to bring
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Improper Tire Pressure Poses Potential Risk in Jaguars

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Jaguar is recalling certain vehicles where the recommended tire pressure on the tire placard label does not correspond with the tires fitted to the vehicle. The vehicles fail to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110, known as “Tire Selection and Rims.” According to
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Route 9 Bus Rider Struck by Truck in NJ

It was recently reported by shorenewstoday.com that a woman was struck by a truck and killed after she exited a New Jersey Transit bus on Route 9. The 54-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are still investigating the accident and have not said whether the 45-year-old driver of the truck was at
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NJ Turnpike Bus Accident Results in Injuries

A story published by wcbstv.com details a tragic bus accident in which a tractor trailer and Greyhound bus collided on the New Jersey Turnpike. The bus was carrying five passengers, all of whom were injured, but not seriously. The degree of the bus driver’s injuries was still in question at the time the story was
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Pedestrian Decoy Program Begins in South Jersey

On August 14, 2009, the State of New Jersey instituted a “Pedestrian Decoy Program.” The New Jersey initiative aims to spread awareness of traffic laws by enforcing the rules regarding pedestrians and motorists on New Jersey streets. Officers posing as everyday pedestrians engage in creating typical situations which would require motorists to stop or yield.
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