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Travel

1) Outdoor Dining - Igloos, Bubbles and More (WhereTraveler.com)

2) Worst States for Animal Collisions (Car Insurance)

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Travel

1) Summary: Outdoor Dining - Igloos, Bubbles and More

Name: Meryl Pearlstein WhereTraveler.com

Category: Travel

Email: query-bh22@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: WhereTraveler.com

Deadline: 12:00 PM EST - 8 November

Query:

This winter will be like no other. If you're working with a
restaurant that has come up with an innovative way to let diners
remain outdoors during the colder months, I want to know about
it.

Requirements:

Please provide a description of the restaurant, the outdoor
dining structure, and a link to hi-res horizontal photo(s).

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2) Summary: Worst States for Animal Collisions

Name: Sara Routhier Car Insurance

Category: Travel

Email: query-bi3l@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: Car Insurance

Deadline: 6:00 PM EST - 6 November

Query:

If you work in law enforcement, the DMV, in the insurance
industry, are a park ranger, or animal expert, we'd love to hear
from you! We are studying the most dangerous states for animal
collisions. We would like your feedback on the following:

Besides deer, what other animals are common hazards on the road?
Are small animals on the road (like squirrels or rabbits) as
hazardous as larger animals on the road (like deer, bears,
moose, etc.)? Why or why not? What are the safest and the most
dangerous driving maneuvers to do when an animal is by the road
or runs into the road? Brake, swerve, honk, etc. What types of
animals do you need to report to law officials if you hit them
with a vehicle? Why? What should drivers do if they hit a large
animal like a bear or moose? What if the animal is injured,
thrashing, etc.? When should drivers stop after hitting an
animal? Are there consequences for not stopping, especially if
the animal is still alive? What should states be doing to
reduce the number of animal collisions every year? Have you (or
someone close to you) gotten in an animal-related accident
before? If so, how easy or difficult was the insurance claims
process? Were the repairs expensive?

Requirements:

We will link to your site, and we would appreciate a link in
exchange. Please send all of the following: 250 words or more,
full name, title, headshot (300x300 minimum), and website URL
you want us to link to. We use all the good answers that meet
these requirements.

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