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The officer suffered major injuries to his lower body and was rushed to the hospital. His condition is unknown as of Friday morning.The Camaro’s driver pulled over on the Main St. off-ramp and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. 226
The Post, citing Homeland Security memos, reported asylum seekers who cannot establish a "reasonable fear" of persecution in Mexico will not be allowed into the U.S. 165

The National Weather Service said: "Plan on slippery road conditions ... (and) be prepared for snow covered roads ... including during the evening commute. Damage to trees and power lines is likely. Be prepared for reduced visibilities at times." 246
The island's mountainous terrain was likely to act like a barrier and squeeze a lot of moisture out of Maria, he said, producing as much as 2 feet of rain in some places. That could lead to flash flooding, which Rosselló stressed often is the top cause of death following a storm like this. 290
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that when properly implemented, red light cameras reduced the fatal red light running crash rate of large cities by 21%, and the rate of all types of crashes at traffic lights by 14%. “Deaths caused by red light running are on the rise,” said Jessica Cicchino, IIHS Vice President for Research. “Cameras increase the odds that violators will get caught, and well-publicized camera programs discourage would-be violators from taking those odds. Camera enforcement is a proven way to reduce red light running and save lives.” Per capita, Arizona had the highest rate of red light running fatalities, with 352 total between 2008 and 2017, or five fatalities per one million residents in the state. New Hampshire had the lowest rate of fatalities with just 0.4 per one million residents.With two fatalities per one million residents, Ohio was near the median rate of 2.4. Ohio had 229 total red light running fatalities between 2008 and 2017; 2013 and 2017 were the deadliest years with 29 fatalities each. An occupant of the other vehicle that didn’t run the red light was the victim 49.8% percent of the time in Ohio. The red light running driver was killed 29.7% of the time. In 15.7% of cases, it was a passenger in the red light running car, and a pedestrian or cyclist was killed in 4.8% of cases.AAA provided these tips and recommendations for drivers to help prevent red light crashes:· Prepare to Stop: Lift your foot off the accelerator and “cover the brake” when preparing to enter any intersection by positioning your right foot just above the brake pedal, without touching it.· Use Good Judgment: Monitor “stale” green lights, those that have been green a long time as you’ve approached the intersection. They are more likely to turn yellow as you arrive at the intersection.· Tap the Brake: Tap your brakes a couple of times before fully applying them to slow down. This will catch the attention of drivers who may be inattentive or distracted behind you.· Drive Defensively: Before you enter an intersection after the light has turned green for you, take a second after the light changes and look both ways before proceeding. 2186
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