- 37. Deadliest Catch
- (General)
- ... who were killed or injured in their chosen occupation had. Take driving for example. We all drive and this activity is number 8 on the list. Roofers come in at number 4 and I'd venture to say that ...
- 38. What IS Safety?
- (General)
- ... driving for example; many of us drive, we jump in or cars and trucks daily and take off down the road. Many of us have driven for years without so much as a speeding ticket. When you consider the number ...
- 39. A Flood of Danger
- (Weather)
- ... The engine might conk out when it gets wet or the current sweeps the vehicle off the road. In many parts of this country, flooding is a driving hazard year-round. Rainfall or snowmelt at a higher elevation ...
- 40. Driver Fatigue
- (Fatigue)
- ... of other vehicles with them. The statistics are staggering and the more time you spend on the road; the greater the odds are that you'll be involved in such an incident. On-the-job driving involves heavy ...
- 41. Awareness on the Job
- (General)
- ... to get something done, we are driving totally wrapped up in the job and do not even seen the person walking in the path of travel. Every year there are countless incidents like this. Are there pressures ...
- 42. I Just Wanted To
- (Behavioral Safety)
- ... wanted to do that,” he said, according to the Butte police report. John C. Hughes, 55, is accused of trying to evade a police patrol by driving at high speeds through Butte and on the interstate just ...