PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. — Ryan Crabbe found a shady spot on a warm spring day, rooting on his kids in the"One of the differences from team sports is there are no substitutions, unlimited playing time," Crabbe said"But also it’s a life skill.”
"Fortunately, my injuries were somewhat superficial," Crabbe said."I mean, shoulder surgery and a little bit of damage, but I have lost some friends, and it hits very close to home each time you see a story like that.” has all the skills in the world. But when it comes to safety, he's at the mercy of others on the road.
A combination of new technologies is paving the path forward for increased public safety on the road when it comes to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians alike. Jim Stone, a cyclist himself, said 11,000 people per year die on the road in the United States. Stone credits thewith testing the new technology that can provide details about stoplights, traffic and how close it is to someone on the road.
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