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Tags archive: traffic deaths

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St. Patrick’s Day enforcement: ‘Booze It & Lose It’ campaign runs March 16-22 North Carolina News

Traffic deaths decrease in Robeson County

February 14, 2025 0

Fewer people are dying on Robeson County roadways, according to preliminary data that saw the number of traffic deaths decrease by 36% last year. A…

Two Lee County highways getting repaved North Carolina News

Highway safety plan launches in Robeson County

January 25, 2024 0

A task force committed to reducing traffic deaths in Robeson County kicked off the development of a safety action plan on Thursday. The Robeson County…

Dozen federal grants awarded to N.C. communities to reduce traffic deaths North Carolina News

Dozen federal grants awarded to N.C. communities to reduce traffic deaths

February 8, 2023 0

North Carolina communities will soon receive a total of over $8 million in federal grants to help reduce traffic deaths. Twelve grants totaling $8.15 million…

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