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Novem. The largest multi-car accident in U.S. history occurred on this day, around 25 miles south of Los Angeles, California, on Interstate 10. Despite it involving an astounding 216 vehicles, there were no deaths reported. However, 41 people were injured.
Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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It is a known fact that PlayStation is older than Xbox. Since its inception in 1994, Sony PlayStation has gained immense success over the past two...
Read More »Horrific accidents such as these led to advances in vehicle safety technology, the passing of new safety legislation, as well as much greater awareness of the extreme dangers of intoxicated driving. Other U.S. traffic accidents are noteworthy for their sheer scale and the number of vehicles involved. Often, as you will see, these accidents involved unexpected or rapid changes in weather conditions, and motorists’ failure to adjust their behavior quickly enough.
The following countries are said to have the cleanest drinking water in the world: ICELAND. ... GREENLAND. ... FINLAND. ... COLOMBIA. ......
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Essentially, if you only drink ultra pure water, you would lose many important electrolytes. Pure water acts as sponge and soaks up what's around...
Read More »November 3, 2007 A 5-year-old boy and a 26-year-old man were killed, and more than 36 others injured, in a 108-vehicle pileup on Highway 99 near Fresno, California. Dense fog was the precipitating factor in the accident, and more than nine tractor-trailer vehicles were involved. January 6, 2008 Drivers failing to adjust their speeds in the presence of a thick fog caused two separate accidents on either side of Interstate 90 in Madison, Wisconsin. A vehicle pileup ensued involving 100 vehicles spanning both sides of the highway. Two persons died and there were over 50 injuries, while thousands were stranded for hours because of the blocked traffic. January 19, 2009 Snowy, icy roads were to blame for at least 20 vehicle accidents in Washington County, Maryland on this day. The worst accident involved 7 tractor-trailers and 35 cars, resulting in two deaths and 35 injuries, 12 of which were serious. The American Red Cross was able to take 45 people to one of its shelters until the road conditions improved. February 14, 2010 A large snowstorm struck Kansas City, Kansas and caused multiple traffic pileups across the city. However, one pileup that occurred just before 1:00 p.m. on Interstate 70 involved 140 vehicles. Although multiple injuries were reported, there were thankfully no deaths. December 1, 2011 Despite Tennessee’s efforts to improve fog detection and driver notification, the state’s largest multi-vehicle crash occurred on this day, involving 176 vehicles. A combination of fog and black ice during the morning commute were to blame. Although a school bus full of children was involved, none of the passengers were injured. The only death was that of a male driver whose car slid under a tractor-trailer, but 16 more were treated for mostly neck and back injuries. After a cleanup effort lasting 24 hours, 50 vehicles had still not been removed from the roadways.
A fire starter is perhaps the single most important survival tool you can have in your kit, because it will help you cook food, boil water, stay...
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When you rent out your caravan, you need to declare the income on your tax return. This can be a bit of a hassle, but it's worth it in the long...
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Hoarding usually starts around ages 11 to 15, and it tends to get worse with age. Hoarding is more common in older adults than in younger adults....
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Whereas its pre-evolutions Charmander and Charmeleon are ground-bound lizard like creatures, Charizard's design is inspired by dragons, more...
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