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"In 2005, the U.K. Department of Transportation unveiled a set of guidelines for what it called “psychological traffic calming,” a strategy to make the country’s roadways safer by giving them a surface-level makeover.
Hello, I'm Andrew Shaffer, founder of Accident Data Center. I'd like to tell you a little more about the history of ADC, and to introduce new services and subscription options based upon the insights and expertise I have developed during my 27 years as a computer technologist and marketing consultant. My goal is to leverage my unique experience and knowledge to help you understand your market and competition better, and develop tools to help you crush your competition.
If you're unfamiliar with Austin's phenomenal music scene, this would be the festival to sonically blow your mind. But come safely prepared...
By Kevin KlineAUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin’s mega-festival is just around the corner. While many will avoid the SXSW crowds like the plague, there are some important ways to stay healthy and safe.
Ross Tobleman, M.D., the emergency room medical director at Scott & White Round Rock offered these 6 tips:
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! How wonderful to be able to drink with a weekend’s abandon on a Thursday! In honor of this most-sacred holiday, I have prepared a list of options that are better than driving drunk.
Safe Spring Break is a non-profit that annually publishes the most important safety tips to enjoy the holiday with no harm done. It's the ultimate guide for college students who plan to travel for spring break. Carry it along for the journey...
-Take turns behind the wheel. Rotating drivers can keep everyone rested with the added bonus of taking turns deciding on the music.
-Whoever sits shotgun should stay awake to keep the driver company. Two alert drivers are always better than one.