Toronto should ban Uber because they are working as the illegal service.First of all,Uber has been operating in Toronto since 2012 without proper license.Uber's employers and their vehicles are unlicensed to provide taxi services.They increased risk to passenger safety because their vehicle do not have enough insurance that brake down the requirements of the Municipal Ontario Code.In this case insurance may not provide essential coverage to passengers and others in event of the accident.Unlike Taxi services,Uber's do not pay taxes so in effect they are cheaper than Taxi.Secondly,Uber drivers can be dangerous for people that use them.For example,one Toronto Uber driver was arrested for allegal sexual assault of passenger in 2014.In the other
Wouldn’t you like to go to sleep knowing that you are safe? Donald Trump would like to keep you safe. I would vote for Donald Trump because he wants to take care of serious issues such as immigration, Isis, and the current gun issues. Donald Trump is a fearless leader who isn’t afraid to say what's on his mind. He says the truth whether it is a brutal reality or not. I feel that Donald Trump will take care of us with these ways and more.
Cell phones have become an essential part of many peoples’ lives as they are one of the main sources of communication. People are able to complete many tasks using their phones, such as making phone calls, sending and receiving e-mails, text messaging, and even snapping photos. Cell phones are not only beneficial, but they are impactful in many ways. As many positive uses there are for cell phones, cell phone usage can be undoubtedly precarious while driving. Cell phone usage while driving is many times done irresponsibly and can put the driver at risk of getting injured. In addition to the driver getting injured, innocent pedestrians could also potentially lose their lives or be crippled due to a texting person who was driving at the same time. According to The Federal Communications Commission, “over 8 people are killed and approximately 1,161 are injured daily in incidents reported as distraction-affected crashes in the United States.” Texting while driving has become the number one distraction of drivers and main cause of car crashes. These crashes could result in hundreds of thousands of people either losing their lives or experiencing life-changing injuries. Although cell phone usage is an effective way to communicate with others and to complete certain tasks, it has become problematic for drivers in recent years as it increased the risk of injury and death while driving. For these reasons, texting while driving should be illegal and punishable by law.
As technology in automobiles continues to improve, the debate over driverless cars has become more frequent. A self-driving car is able to move and navigate on its own using sensors and programming technology without human control. Many people believe the development of driverless cars would be beneficial because they could reduce the risk of hitting another car. The sensors and navigation would be able to avoid accidents, while drivers usually get distracted and would be able to use their time leisurely in the car. A self-driving car may allow people to drive when unable to in the past, such as children and disabled persons, and can be more cost-effective due to cheaper insurance. However, self-driving cars could be extremely expensive and can easily malfunction and therefore not always reliable, while also decreasing the safety of pedestrians and children who may attempt to use the car without permission. With new technology and distractions, driver’s minds can easily wander and become preoccupied. Technology can easily malfunction, and something as small as my phone or a light bulb will glitch frequently. I often see cars stranded on the side of the road because the engine went out or broke down; imagine how catastrophic an accident could be if a sensor in the car went out. Driverless cars are not beneficial to society because while there are favorable aspects of a self-driving car, one can malfunction and add new risks to the road, as well as potentially hurting the
Since cameras are already integrated into subway and trains, it seems just to accommodate them into our newly proposed subway stations as well - adding to the already 4,500 cameras [1] in the NYC subway system. With observing crime comes deterring crime, many cities around the world implement passive deterring techniques which prove beneficial. Adding blue lights in the stations which turn on during the night has helped Japan [2], it has reduced crime significantly and eliminated suicide attempts at those stations. Providing blue lights in NYC stations, such as the new ones proposed can reduce
In a local news station called KCTV5 they did a report on an accident caused by texting and driving and this is what happened, “A 16-year-old girl has been charged with manslaughter, assault and texting while driving in connection with a September 2011 fatality collision. It's a moment the young driver can never take back, and one prosecutors said could have been avoided if she'd just put down her phone.” This is just plain sad that a 16 year old girl’s life just ruined because she choose to text and drive. Texting and driving is a humongous debate in our society because of how many people do it. People die due to texting and driving every day. people can go to jail for texting and driving and you can hurt other people. Texting and driving is dangerous and should be enforced.
As you all know, getting a head start in life is not an easy task. Obstacles are notorious for popping up when we least expect and even when we are utterly unprepared. Often at times, I have overheard my fellow students asking, "why do we need school?" The answer I have personally come up with is that school is and was designed to prepare students for the real world. A large portion of students of Selinsgrove Area High School, myself included, do not have access to Driver Educational classes, or commonly known as Driver's Ed. The reason I bring this up is that if the purpose of school is to prepare oneself for adulthood and one of the vital necessities a young adult must be acquainted with is the ability to drive an automobile, then why is Driver's Ed not a given class here?
Esteemed teacher at Elk Grove High School was arrested Thursday morning. Two Elk Grove police officers barged in on her first class of the day not only to find that she had controlled substances on her, but she also tried planting them on a student in said class.
Drunk driving is a dangerous problem that needs to be addressed in our society, not only to cut back on the number of deaths caused by alcohol related accidents but also to ensure safety on public roads. Drunk driving is deliberately breaking the law, as well as a sign of indifference for other drivers.
Having your phone with you driving has become a big part of our daily lives. While it is a great tool to have if there was an emergency, it’s also leading to our destruction. Every single day I watch in horror as driver’s text whilst they are driving. We have all heard for years that it is dangerous to use our phones while operating a motor vehicle, so why does a greater part of the population, mostly teens, continue to practice this dangerous act? I believe it is because the laws are not strict enough to be a deterrent.
I agree with you Morrent, it does come down to the interest of others. I am one who wants to experience different things as long, as my feet as planted on the ground that is. It is great that you were able to do the Cultural Trail though the BikeShare program and not miss out on the nice tome you had. If they were able to promote different accepts into the Cultural Trail like with the BikeShare program this could lead others who are not actively seeking put the trail to experience it as well.
n given the needed motivation. Forbes magazine states “In their paper, “No Pass No Drive: Education and Allocation of Time,” Rashmi Barua and Marian Vidal-Fernandez conclude that, “NPND laws … led to a 2.7 percentage increase in average educational attainment among black males and a 6.4 percentage point increase in the probability of graduating high school” (Barua & Fernandez 3). This quote refers to another policy with the same intentions and tactic, the No Pass No Drive policy. No Pass No Drive requires certain academic standards for a student to be allowed to drive. Similar to No Pass No Play, it motivates students to work for what they enjoy. Once more it can be seen that enforcing a “work before play” rule of sorts is an effective form
Another reason UberX should not be allowed in Toronto is because the UberX drivers have not had to go through special training to become a cab driver. All they have too present is a driver's license, have a background check and present a functioning car. The background check includes a driving record and a criminal check. Well the background check may seem significant, it does not collect enough information leaving riders vulnerable. The background check only looks at if you have
The subject has become a news highlight reel because in the Unites States, at least, immigration has become an unmanageable thing. Our borders are too open and the process for becoming legal may just take too long. Benefits have to be presented for becoming a legal citizen. When we as a nation give those that are illegal the equivalent benefits of our citizens then they have no reason to follow procedure. In the 90’s amnesty did not work instead people ran across the border, so that is a poor solution.
There is 250 Million American who has a cell phone. Georgia house bill 23 would ban texting and talking drivers who are under 18 years old (Dickensheets N. Pag). Some people think that texting while driving should be unbanned because not everyone would be impaired when performing this task. However I think texting and driving should be banned because it costs too many injuries and death you see on TV and the news that are related to this.
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