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State inspectors align with Universal’s findings that roller coaster was working right when man died
Read full article: State inspectors align with Universal’s findings that roller coaster was working right when man diedState investigators looking into the death of a man after he rode on a Universal Orlando Resort roller coaster say what they found aligns with that of the theme park resort’s leaders who say that the ride’s operating systems functioned as intended.
Man who died on Universal Orlando roller coaster had a spinal condition, report says
Read full article: Man who died on Universal Orlando roller coaster had a spinal condition, report saysEmergency workers who responded to an unresponsive man on a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort's newest park initially thought he had lacerations but found him not breathing.
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Virus detours Florida drivers getting licenses
Read full article: Virus detours Florida drivers getting licensesTALLAHASSEE, Fla. Floridas newest drivers still need to take behind-the-wheel tests to get licenses, but they should expect some changes in the way tests are conducted, at least while the coronavirus is still around. State and local offices across Florida have been closed since March due to the pandemic, leaving thousands of teens and new drivers waiting to get their drivers licenses. In April, 65 drivers licenses were issued, compared to the 3,800 licenses issued last April, he said. As Bay County restarts road tests, drivers license offices in a number of Florida counties and state-operated offices in Miami-Dade, Broward and Volusia counties have not reopened. He said his instructors are taking precautions and wear a double mask, a face mask and a plastic shield, every time they conduct road tests with students.