It has been over 11 years since Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative. Since then, hundreds of billions of dollars have flowed from China to infrastructure projects ...
Forty years ago Wednesday, New Yorkers became the first car occupants in the U.S. to face penalties for not buckling up, so large numbers started fastening their seat belts. Through some starts ...
Is it safer to sit at the front or the back of an airplane? A window seat or an isle one? These are some of the questions that have resurfaced after a series of aviation disasters in recent days ...
Seat belts required on charter buses Charter buses in New York must make seat belts available and require their use by passengers ages 8 through 16. The new law, sponsored by Assemblyman Bill ...
New York will welcome the new year with a series of new laws aimed at protecting consumers, improving public health and safety, helping workers earn a living wage and returning unclaimed money to ...