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Commercial Driver’s License Rules in New York

A commercial driver’s license (CDL) is a very important resource for any professional operating a heavy motor vehicle on U.S. roadways. These types of specialized licenses show that an individual has met the basic requirements to operate a commercial-sized vehicle in addition to a regular motor vehicle. In the state of New York, drivers have to pass both a written CDL test and a CDL road test. In addition to federal regulations, the state of New York has its own current rules on acquiring a CDL in order to make sure applicants are properly skilled and experienced to operate trucks, buses and other commercial vehicles.

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New $250 Million Safety Plan in New York

With a population of over 8 million people, New York City is among the biggest and most prominent cities in America. It is, in many ways, the β€œcapital city” of the country in terms of economics and prominence on an international level. That being the case, a great deal of work and money goes into making New York City safe for residents and visitors. A Capital New York report shows that the city is investing in a new $250 million street safety program to improve public health and safety around New York City. Titled the β€œVision Zero Safe Streets” program, this initiative will focus on

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Lead in Old NYC Housing

Lead paint exposure is an important issue for both renters and those who buy their own homes. These issues are especially important in urban areas where buildings may have high occupancy rates and/or may have been built decades or even centuries ago, and where lax construction or renovation standards may lead to certain kinds of safety hazards related to lead exposure.

Symptoms and Consequences

The consequences of lead exposure can be devastating, especially for children. These range from immediate consequences like seizures or coma, to slower-developing issues such as the disruption of developmental processes. Because of the extreme health hazards related to lead exposure, authorities

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Avoiding medical errors before they happen

Approximately 200,000 deaths are due to preventable medical errors in New York and around the country every year. A 2010 study found that even if doctors or nurses witnessed mistakes by a medical provider, fewer than 10 percent spoke up. This may be a significant problem if hospitals are seeking to lower the risk to patients.

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