If I was given a ticket it would have probably been a traffic ticket. If it was a traffic ticket, I probably wouldn't pay it. If I didn't pay it, I'd probably go to jail. If I went to jail, I probably wouldn't have much fun. If I didn't have much fun, I'd probably focus on doing right so I could leave. If I focused on doing right, I'd probably get out early. If I got out early, I'd probably be on parole. If I was on parole, I'd probably just play music. If I just played music, I'd probably make a career out of it. If I made a career out of it, I’d probably forget to check in with my parole officer. If I forgot to check in with my parole officer, I'd probably go back to jail. If I went back to jail….at least I'd have a neat story to tell.
I was pulled over by a police officer because I was going faster than I was supposed to in that designated area. The zone was a sixty-five mile per hour zone and I was do eighty. I have agreed to the terms that I was found guilty of this and now come to you the reader explaining why it may be dangerous to be speeding in certain areas and ultimately everywhere. During this experience I have learned that there are many consequences for not driving safe, because there is never a good reason to speed. I have learned that it is extremely dangerous to speed and that there will be consequences, even if they are minor like, obtaining a ticket, and occasionally they are major, like killing running into someone else. It does not matter what happens after, you should not be speeding ever because there is never a good
Operating a motor vehicle is a serious matter and requires a lot of responsibility. According to statistics, over 40,000 people are killed each year due to automobile accidents that could have been prevented. By taking a defensive approach to driving, you could ultimately save someone's life or help prevent an accident. Defensive driving skills can also help you avoid the dangers caused by other people's bad driving. Before you get behind the wheel, it is important to learn skills that will help you stay in control.
Thesis:Road rage is a major problem in the United States, it causes accidents, anger, fear, and danger to our roadways everyday.
Road accidents happen anywhere in the country. At times, it is not only the vehicle that is tremendously mishap but it also curtails the lives of the driver, the passengers and the innocent by-standers. This is either because of gross negligence of the driver or caused by the opposite motorists along the road or highways. To ensure that this incident may be prevented to happen again and again, it is very important that those who drive and those learning how to drive their vehicle of whatever kind would be able to attend the DUI Class.
It was on a burning summer Sunday morning the day I received my initial traffic citation. My best friend and I got this crazy plan the afternoon before it all occurred .We determined that instead of going swimming at the recreational local pool of Tallahassee, we ought to head on in a journey to Panama City beach to enjoy the last week of summer that was left for us. The only problem is that it was 6:00 pm and by the time we arrived at the beach the sun would be hiding in the orient.
At 12:30 A.M. on March 3, 1991, Tim and Melanie Singer, a married team of the California Highway Patrol, noticed a Hyundai speeding along the Foothill Freeway in northeastern L.A. The car belonged to Rodney Glen King, a native Californian who had recently been released from prison for threatening and assaulting a storeowner. Immediately, the Singers exited the highway, returned behind King’s vehicle, and began to pursue at speeds up to 117 mph. After nearly causing multiple accidents, King finally came to a stop outside Hansen Dam Park. Within seconds, Officers Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, Rolando Solano, and Sergeant Stacey Koon arrived in three LAPD cruisers
Late 20th century Los Angeles, California was a bustling, diverse, and segregated city. Both El Norte (1983) and Falling Down (1993) depict Los Angeles in revealing ways. Falling Down in particular has many shots of the city itself; in fact, the first scene in the film takes place in a classic LA traffic jam on the highway. It shows cars lined up and not moving on the highway as far as the eye can see, with construction going on around them. It is also very hot in LA. The people are sweating, it’s sunny outside, bugs are flying around, and there are palm trees around the highway. Similarly, one of the last shots in El Norte shows a busy highway with the LA skyline in the background. That shot with the skyscrapers, cars driving quickly by, and palm trees is one of the most iconic images of LA in either film.
I got a speeding ticket because I was going 65 in a 40 and my friend was with me and it was open road I knew I shouldn't do it but I felt like I wanted the adrenaline rush. The one time I do speed I get pulled over on wadsworth by the king soopers union bank and the gas station on the corner were wadsworth meets florida. When the cop car pulled over it was an older gentlemen and he asked me for license and registration please like they always do which I then gave to him and he asked me if I knew why I was pulled over and I said because I was speeding I am not going to lie to him.
This article writes about the consequences of a populace overview of 1208 West Australian drivers intended to gauge the predominance of driving-related brutality and hostility and in addition impression of these practices. A reasonable qualification is made between driving-related savagery (confined to criminal demonstrations of brutality, dangers of viciousness and vehicle harm) and other forceful driving practices. Despite the fact that the greater part of overview respondents had encountered some type of forceful driving conduct, just 13% revealed regularly being a casualty of driving-related savagery. Be that as it may, 17% of respondents trusted they were likely, or likely, to be a casualty of driving-related savagery inside the coming
"Every day, 28 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. This amounts to one death every 53 minutes (Impaired Driving)." These intoxicated drivers are not only risking their own lives while unconsciously driving, but they are jeopardizing the lives of several other innocent people. As the number of deaths and injuries due to DUI-related accidents is increasing in America, more organizations are forming awareness programs, protests, and public conventions to decrease this rate and demonstrate how much of a negative impact drunk drivers have on themselves and others. Ecovia, a company in Brazil, supports this movement by creating ads that utilize visual illustrations to show that multitasking
Can You Define Road Rage? It seems like you can’t drive more than two miles today without encountering road rage. Some say that road rage is a national epidemic more dangerous than drunk driving. Others find it to be
Traffic laws are designed to protect you and other drivers on the road. If we do not follow them we are not only putting ourselves at risk but also innocent bystanders and drivers. By knowing the rules of the road, practicing good driving skills and generally taking care as a road user, you help play a vital role in preventing a crash. You will also be making road safety policies more effective. Many factors play a role in road safety including following the speed limits that are posted and making sure safety equipment is properly installed and used. I will also discuss the skills that are expected and needed to be an efficient driver including the ability to act responsibly, the ability to
was going to be jailed for the bad decision that I had made when I decided to get behind
Maximum traffic is observed during office hours i.e. between 8.00-10.00AM and 5.00-8.00PM. Therefore the maximum violations are also done during these peak hours. Are report includes study during both peak as well as non peak hours. One another important factor is that since most of the offices are in the areas like Vandalur and Perangalatur, the maximum traffic is observed in these areas. So these areas experience maximum breaking of traffic laws.
As Americans we love our cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorbikes for many different reasons. One major reason is that they are an easy and convenient mobility; a personal mode of transportation. It is rather hard to imagine what this county would be like without all the roads and vehicles on them. This is abundantly evident in Arizona, where the majority of us drive to most all of our activities from going to work or taking the kids for an ice cream. We jump into our vehicle and go. However, a curious thing often happens when we get in our car, truck and SUVs. We sometimes change turning into someone different when behind the wheel of our vehicle. We can become inconsiderate and aggressive to other drivers; at times even becoming rude, crude,