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Free Flashing Safety Light Offered By Feroleto Law

October 25, 2013

New York State led the nation in the percentage of traffic fatalities for pedestrians and bicyclists last year. In Erie County, New York alone there were 1,425 accidents with bicyclists and 2,223 with pedestrians, totaling, l3,648. This is far too many and we need to do a better job. 38 of the vehicle – pedestrian incidents were fatal and 5 vehicle – bicycle crashes were also fatal. This does not include the many very serious collisions causing multiple fractures, brain injury, etc.

First and foremost, whether you’re driving a car, riding a bike or walking, please be alert to others – lives change in a matter of seconds.

We at Feroleto Law give away free illuminated safety bracelets. They are red and have a light that flashes in several different modes. You can use them when you run, walk your dog, ride a bicycle, etc. – You would be hard to miss if you have one flashing. If you would like a free illuminated blinking safety light contact Megan at our office – it may prevent a terrible accident.

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