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Exoskeleton Allows Paraplegics to Walk

The Craig Hospital in Denver is the first facility to receive a ready-to-wear, battery-powered exoskeleton designed to allow paraplegics to walk again. Designed by Ekso Bionics, the exoskeleton system can accommodate most patients who weigh 220 pounds or less and who are between 5’2” and 6’2” in height. It is strapped onto the back of… read more

Virginia Bars Motorcycle-Only Checkpoints

A new law will go into effect in Virginia on July 1 that will prohibit motorcycle-only checkpoints in the state. According to the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the law should be considered a victory for motorcyclists. Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell signed the bill into law on February 28, prohibiting law enforcement agencies from establishing checkpoints… read more

Fiery Crash Leaves One Woman Dead

A single-car crash in De Beque, Colorado has left one woman dead and two other occupants with serious injuries. The auto accident happened around 2:40 a.m., when a Chevy Impala occupied by a 21-year-old man, a 26-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman veered across the median on eastbound I-70 and hit a rock structure. The… read more

Pennsylvania’s Free Motorcycle Safety Courses Should Save Lives

We frequently stress how important motorcycle safety courses are for rider safety. In a move we wish other states would take note of, Pennsylvania is offering free motorcycle safety courses to all state residents with a valid motorcycle license or permit. The state Motorcycle Safety Program will offer classes April 9 through the summer. The… read more

Virginia County Cannot Make Kids Wear Seat Belts on School Buses

Loudoun County, Virginia is considering the cancellation of seat belt installations in its school buses after a four-year effort to improve student safety. Kids refuse to wear seat belts while riding the bus, and some are arguing that trying to make them do so is an expensive and unwinnable battle. The American Medical Association and… read more