Safety Officials Fear Summer Will Bring More Atv Tragedies
Augusta Chronicle, The › June 11, 2007
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Augusta Chronicle, The › June 11, 2007
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WASHINGTON - At least 18 people - five of them children - died in crashes involving all-terrain vehicles over the Memorial Day weekend, and federal safety officials expect more deaths in coming months.
The 18 deaths were nearly double the average for other weekends in May, according to estimates by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The five children were 16 or younger.See the full content of this document
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Safety Officials Fear Summer Will Bring More Atv Tragedies
With summer drawing near, commission spokesman Scott Wolf-son expects more people to be riding ATVs, leading to more deaths and injuries unless ri...
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