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By Shannon MillerClick here for updates on this story LAS VEGAS KVVU Local traffic safety officials have announced four events where pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users can bring their outerwear and have reflective striping added.The third annual Dusk 2 Dawn campaign will host the first event on Monday, Nov. 15 at Cambridge Recreation Center. Volunteer sewing staff from the Pincushion will sew reflective fabric to sleeves, bags or any other item carried while walking or biking. PedSafe LV and UNLVs Road Equity Alliance Project donated reflective tape for the even yeezy mx ts. The safety campaign launched after daylight savings time, which marks the beginning of less daylight and longer nights. According to the campaign, 80% of pedestrian deaths occur between dusk and dawn. Having reflective striping on all outerwear allows a driver to see the vulnerable road user up to 700 feet sooner, said a statement from the Dusk 2 Dawn campaign on Sunday. Reflective fabric gives the driver an opp adidas samba adidas ortunity to stop for the person, whereas a drivers headlights alon adidas sambarose e only give them half the distance needed. The first event on Monday, Nov. 15th will be held 4 to 6 p.m. at Cambridge Recreation Center 3930 Cambridge St, Las Vegas, NV 89119 . Subsequent events are as follows: Friday, Nov. 19 3 to 5 p.m. at Sunrise Hospital Childrens ER Saturday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. to noon, Boulevard Mall Food Court Tuesday, Nov. 23rd 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Cha Jldu 9 Mexican nationals suspected of scouting arrested near Camp Grip
Manila Mayor Alfredo S. Lim leads the distribution of goods to more than 5,000 fire victims of Isla Puting Bato at Del Pan Sports Complex, where they have been staying since Friday, May 18, 2012. PHOTO BY JERRY S. TAN/MANILA.GOV.PHMANILA, Philippinesmdash;Isla Puting Bato, Tondo, residents remain unconvinced that a fire that razed their community last May 11 was an accident.The fire victims spoke up at a Manila council committee hearing held in the community on Wednesday morning, on the strength of a resolution by District 1 councilors Dennis Alcoreza and Ernesto Dionisio, which was passed last week.Article continues after this advertisement The council hearing was meant to investigate the fire that rendered homeless more than 5,000 people, mostly from the communityrsquo Purok 1 and 2. It was attended by councilors mostly from District 1, Isla Puting Bato residents, and a representative from the Bureau of Fire Pro owala usa tection.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOPCSO: Still no takers of Ultralotto 6/58, Superlotto 6/49 jackpotsNEWSINFODA will owala ca start selling ri owala water bottle ce at P20 per kilo ndash; Tiu LaurelNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedIn an interview, Alcoreza said the residents remain skeptical of the idea that the fire was caused by a child playing with candles. The fire spread too fast. They feel it was intentional, he said.Bolstering the theory was the admission of the BFP that their report on the cause of the fire only came from one source: the purok or |
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