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DALLAS COWBOYS NFL GENUINE NAPA LEATHER JACKET – XXL $199.99 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS NFL GENUINE NAPA LEATHER JACKET – XL $199.99 |
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*NFL DALLAS COWBOYS JERSEY JACKET SHIRT HELMET 3″ PATCH $1.00 |
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Dallas Cowboys Throttle Jacket Football NFL M Football $68.46 |
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Dallas Cowboys Throttle Jacket Football NFL L Football $68.46 |
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AUTHENTIC DALLAS COWBOYS JACKET (L) VTG $ LOWER PRICE $ $5.99 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS PULLOVER HOT JACKET YOUTH LARGE 14-16 $29.99 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS APEX ONE PULLOVER JACKET $20.00 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS Mitchell &Ness Sideline Track Jacket XXL $124.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Embroidered Jacket. Large. Excellent! $22.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Embroidered Jacket. XL. Very Nice! $19.99 |
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NEW DALLAS COWBOYS DRIFT JACKET HOODY XL REEBOK X-LARGE $109.99 |
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NEW DALLAS COWBOYS DRIFT JACKET HOODY XXL REEBOK 2X $119.99 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS 5 TIME SUPER BOWL LEATHER JACKET – XXL $219.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Mitchell & Ness Snorkel Parka JACKET 48 $39.99 |
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VINTAGE NFL REVERSIBLE WINTER JACKET DALLAS COWBOYS $21.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys CAPTAIN Sewn Full Zip Hoody Jacket SM $24.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys CAPTAIN Sewn Full Zip Hoody Jacket XL $24.99 |
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Large Dallas Cowboys Full ZIp Wool Jacket $89.99 |
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Medium Dallas Cowboys Full Zip Snap Up Wool Jacket $89.99 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS-NAVY, WHITE & SILVER-JACKET & PANTS- 2XL $49.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys NFL Licensed Nylon Jacket XL $60.00 |
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Dallas Cowboys NFL Licensed Suede Button Up Jacket $64.99 |
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Authentic NFL Dallas Cowboys Jacket sz XL $110.00 |
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Dallas Cowboys Reebok Youth Reversible Jacket $79.00 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS Mitchell & Ness Sideline Track Jacket L $149.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Reebok Youth Reversible Hooded Jacket $79.00 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS Mitchell & Ness Sideline Track Jacket XL $149.99 |
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Dallas Cowboys Reebok Youth Reversible Jacket $49.00 |
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Dallas Cowboys Reebok Youth Reversible Jacket $59.00 |
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Dallas, the TV show, Actor Larry Hagman as JR (Who Shot JR?) / TIME Cover: August 11, 1980, Art Print by TIME Magazine $15.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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Dallas, the TV show, Actor Larry Hagman as JR (Who Shot JR?) / TIME Cover: August 11, 1980, Art Print by TIME Magazine $19.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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Dallas, the TV show, Actor Larry Hagman as JR (Who Shot JR?) / TIME Cover: August 11, 1980, Art Print by TIME Magazine $15.95 The most eagerly awaited event in the editorial cycle at TIME Magazine is always the selection of the cover. The best covers capture the zeitgeist of the week while surviving the judgment of history. As browsing this collection of TIME cover art prints shows, TIME is as good a record as any of who and what mattered over the past 80-plus years. And so when TIME captures a person, an event or a tren… |
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Jimmy Johnson-Dallas Cowboy’s Coach-Turning The Thing Around-Pulling America’s Team Out of the Dumps and Myself Out Of The Doghouse. Hard cover copy with dust jacket. Stated First Edition. Copyright 1993 Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson biography about his time coaching the team. Book has foreword by Bill Parcells. Hard cover copy with dust jacket, stated first edition. Slight wear to bottom part of front cover dust jacket…. |
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Jerry Jones-Owner of the Dallas Cowboys-King of the Cowboys by Jim Dent. Hardcover copy with dust jacket. Copyright 1995. The Life and Times of Jerry Jones. Hardcover copy with dust jacket. Very minor wear to top edge of dust jacket. Copyright 1995…. |
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Bill Bates-Shoot For The Star-Autographed/Signed Hardcover copy with dust jacket. Dallas Cowboy’s player autobiography. An Inspiring Story of Beating the Odds to Fulfull a Lifelong Dream. Signed/Autographed hardcover copy with dust jacket. In like new condition. Signed on first inside blank page with inscription,”To Lee, Bill Bates 40.” Then on back of first title page book is personally inscribed from a son to his father as a Christmas gift in 1996. Very minor shelfwear…. |
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Cowboys DCM NFL Star Power Stripes Jacket – Men’s The NFL Star Power Stripes Jacket is made of 100% French terry. This vintage-style track jacket features a canvas applique and an embroidered jocktag at the left hem. Imported…. |
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G-III Dallas Cowboys Genuine Suede Leather Jacket $64.97 Stay committed to your favorite team by wearing the G-IIIĀ® genuine suede leather jacket. This jacket features your team’s name embroidered on the front and a logo patch embroidered on the back. The contrast-color sleeve panels are decorated with helmet and conference patches…. |
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Dallas Cowboys Infant Full Zip Hooded Jacket and Pant Set $31.00 Get your Cowboys fan started off on the right foot and wrap them in the casual comfort of this Dallas Cowboys Infant Full Zip Hooded Jacket and Pant Set. It features dazzle applique embroidered team name on chest and team logo on right side of pants with Reebok vector logo on the opposite side…. |
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Dallas Cowboys Top Division Fleece Hoody by Reebok (Navy-White) Celebrate the years of success on the field with the Dallas Cowboys Top Division Fleece Hoody from Reebok…. |
Saving Gas May not Save Lives
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Although scooters are flying off the shelves at most dealer locations because of increasing gas prices, and the appeal of the motorcycle is no longer for the urban cowboy, but rather for the everyman — the dangers of accidents associated with these forms of transportation are often overlooked even as they increase.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that there are approximately 6.6 million registered motorcycles, not including scooters, in the United States. The NHTSA also reported that nearly 2,500 motorcyclists die in traffic accidents each year, and while this number was previously decreasing from 1990 to 1997, it has increased at least 40 percent steadily since 1997.
Scooter and Motorcycle Popularity Parallels Dangers
According to a news article from the Dallas Morning News on July 2, scooter sales had increased 24 percent in the first half of 2008. Additionally, the Motorcycle Industry Council, noted that Vespa saw a nearly 40 percent increase in sales while Yamaha reported a 65 percent increase over a one-year period.
A Consumer Reports article from June 2008 also discussed the popularity of motorcycles and scooters, which have increased tenfold. The article detailed sales of motorcycles, which have increased to approximately $1.2 million in 2006 alone — a record unseen before. However, in that same year, it was reported that motorcycle fatalities accounted for more than 10 percent of all motor vehicle crash deaths.
However, motorcycle accidents are up approximately 127 percent since 1997 and the NHTSA reported that a motorcyclist is approximately 34 times more likely to die in a crash than someone in a passenger car. Additionally it has been reported that:
* In 2006, motorcyclist fatalities nearly doubled killing 4,810.
* According to the Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) motorcylce deaths are on the rise whereas vehicle/automotive deaths have declined.
* Approximately 88,000 motorcycle riders were injured in 2006, according to the NHTSA.
* Supersport bikes (also nicknamed rocket bikes or crotch rockets) have fatality rates that are four times greater than other motorcycle riders.
* These supersport bikes made up only 10 percent of registered motorcycles in 2005, but were responsible for 25 percent of motorcycle fatalities in that year.
* Wearing a helmet can reduced crash fatalities among riders by nearly 37 percent, according to NHTSA.
Scooter and Motorcycle Accident Costs
While many individuals are moving toward scooters and motorcycles to save money on the costs of gasoline, often, individuals overlook that scooter and motorcycle accidents can be extremely costly particularly among those not wearing helmets and involved in a scooter or motorcycle crash.
According to analysts from the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, working under contract for the NHTSA, who studied the results of 25 motorcycle studies conducted during the last few decades, the costs for motorcycle injuries can be priced for non-helmet riders from $7,200 upward to $30,400 in hospital-admitted and fatal accidents; whereas helmet wearers paid less after a crash costing anywhere from $3,000 to $17,400 in accident and hospital-related costs.
The study also reported that riders afflicted with a head injury will likely pay an average of $43,214 for trauma-center admittance and an average of $22,491 for hospital-admittance, while no head injury motorcycle or scooter riders involved in an paid an average of $15,528 for trauma-center admittance and an average of $11,430 for hospital-admission injuries.
Safety Tips for Better Driving
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) offers educational programs and classes for those seeking to own and operate a scooter or motorcycle. Among the USDOT?recommendations are the following for the increasing number of motorcyclists and scooters drivers:
* Watch for the “no-zones” – often the blind spots of trucks as well as cars. * Wear USDOT approved helmets at all times.
* Riders must always drive defensively, but still with caution.
* Never ride between lanes in traffic or share a lane with another vehicle.
* Ensure a motorcycle or scooter is updated on maintenance routinely.
* It is imperative that all riders wear jackets, boots, gloves at all times; leather is also known to decrease the risk of rider’s burn.
* Be aware of speeds and maintain speed limits; accidents have been known to occur because riders were speeding and collided with slower moving vehicles such as buses or trucks.
* Be prepared for bad weather as well as night riding, which increases the risk of an accident.
Seeking Accident and Injury Assistance after a Crash
Individuals who have been involved in a motorcycle or scooter crash should seek the assistance of an experienced accident attorney who can offer assistance as well as legal consultation regarding a wreck or injury. Because accidents among motorcyclists and scooter riders quite frequently are not their fault and can often occur because the driver of another vehicle didn?see the motorcycle or scooter, it may be wise to begin building a scooter or motorcycle crash case or lawsuit.
Because of the costly bills associated with motorcycle or scooter accident, an individual may want to discuss an accident lawsuit with an experienced law firm.
About the Author
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