DRIVING
How Old is Too Old?
Recently I was driving within the city limits with my 8 year old daughter. As I typically do, I travel about 35 miles per hour when the posted speed is 30 mph. Surprisingly I quickly approached the ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 11:37 AM
Life in “Standby” Mode?
It is the second half of the school year, and I am traveling quite a bit around the state of Minnesota. As the dean of students for an online school, my primary role is to deal with attendance issues....
Posted on 3/1/13 at 7:35 AM
Yangshuo or Bust
Hello Readers! This is the last time you'll have the pleasure to hear (or that I'll get to bug you) about my fund-raising drive for my book and eBook based on the articles on this blog. The book will ...
Posted on 6/1/12 at 11:50 PM
Driven to distraction
On your morning commute to work or school today, did you notice what the motorists around you were doing? Were they yakking on their cell phone while sipping coffee or eating breakfast? Were they fidd...
Posted on 4/20/11 at 3:17 PM
From Bridges to Borders: How Carelessness is destroying our (Historic) Bridges
It is a scene that drives everyone up the wall: a driver turns off the main highway onto a gravel road in an overweight truck carrying a trailer with oversized equipment. The total weight is 9 tons ...
Posted on 4/14/11 at 9:11 AM
Defensive Driving Course set here
The North Dakota Safety Council is hosting a Defensive Driving Course (DDC-4) to help reduce the number of motor vehicle collision-related injuries in this area.May 08, 2013
Bismarck school bus driver accused of DUI resigns
A man accused of being drunk while driving a Bismarck school bus has quit his driving job.October 09, 2012
Personal push for reform: N.D. drunken driving laws to be targeted for stiffening
By By Marino Eccher , Forum Communications , October 06, 2012
Slow traffic should keep to the right
Is the North Dakota interstate system a two-lane highway, or is the left lane considered the passing lane?August 20, 2012
Boss: Wrong-way driver not a bad guy
Wyatt Klein never had any problems at his welding job at Double J Manufacturing here. The deaf 28-year-old was even teaching sign language to some of his co-workers, his boss said.By By Mike Nowatzki , Forum Communications , August 03, 2012
Miss Teen N.D. promotes safer teen driving
Olivia Naylor of Fargo lost her cousin, Jared Cunningham, when he was just 13 years old and riding in a car with an inexperienced driver, she said.By By Tracy Frank , Forum Communications , July 18, 2012
July 4 deadliest driving day
A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that July 4 is the deadliest day for drivers on the road, with more than 800 people killed nationwide on the holiday from 2006-2010.July 03, 2012
Teen driving program planned
The North Dakota Department of Transportation will be holding the “Ford Driving Skills for Life” event Saturday, June 9, at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Fargo. The event is open to teenage drivers between the ages of 14 and 18 who have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license.May 02, 2012
Public voting open for DOT award
The North Dakota Department of Transportation, in cooperation with AAA, has announced that public voting is open for the Third Annual ND Teen Drivers Traffic Safety Contest.April 19, 2012
AARP Driver Safety Program planned
The Stutsman County Area Retired Teacher Association in Jamestown will host an AARP Driver Safety Program on Jan. 19. The program will be held at the James River Senior and Community Center beginning at 10 a.m. The class lasts four hours. There will be a break for lunch, so it will finish at approximately 2 p.m.January 04, 2012
NTSB recommends ban on driver cell phone use
Federal accident investigators recommended states ban the use of cell phones and other electronic devices by all drivers except in emergencies.December 13, 2011
N.D. officials beef up website for winter driving
On the late Friday afternoon of Dec. 30, North Dakota Highway Patrol Sgt. Aaron Hummel said he was handing out speeding tickets to motorists zipping down the interstate at 90 mph.By By Dave Kolpack, The Associated Press , November 05, 2011
Click It or Ticket to start in N.D.
Law enforcement officials throughout the state will conduct increased seat belt enforcement through a Click It or Ticket campaign which begins Nov. 11 and runs through Nov. 19.By By Sun Staff , November 04, 2011
AARP offers driving course
During November, veterans and active military personnel and their dependents are eligible for a free AARP safe driving course. Whether they active duty, retired, guard or reserve, they are eligible for this free, four-hour course. There is no age restriction.October 26, 2011
Free course offered to veterans, others
During November, veterans and active military personnel and their dependents are eligible for a free AARP safe driving course. Whether they are active duty, retired, guard or reserve, they are eligible for this free, four-hour course. There is no age restriction.October 19, 2011
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