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    Ability To Drive

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    The ability to drive is a privilege and is a three step process. Learner’s permit is the first step to driving, which is when you can drive only if there is a individual over the age of 21 in the passenger seat. Then there is the provisional license which is driving by yourself, but having restrictions such as not driving with other people under the age of 18 unless immediate family member. Finally the last step is having an official driver’s license which is allows you to drive an automobile without

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    Texting While Driving

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    the heartache and misery it can bring to one's family. Texting while driving proves to be hazardous in that it is a distraction, causes many accidents, and endangers your life and the lives of others. This monster has no age limit and no gender. Everyone at anytime could be subjected to a terrible accident due to you texting and driving or somebody else not paying attention while they are texting and driving. Texting while driving proves to be an epidemic that negatively affects teens and society as

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    Is 16 too young to drive a car. I personally think 16 too young to drive a car. I think 21 is the appropriate age. Teens are very reckless. When they have more experience in the driving world, then they should be able to drive. The first reason why I think teens are too young to drive is because they're too reckless. Teenagers think driving is a right, not a privilege. Teens are not mature yet. I feel like they're just going to cause road rage. The road is way too busy for inexperienced drivers

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    Accidents today are primarily blamed on distracted driving, whether it be cell phone usage or not paying attention. One of the more serious types of distracted driving is when an individual is driving while using a cell phone or any device, whether they are texting, emailing, calling, or even playing games. This deadly habit is becoming popular with all age groups, not just teenagers. The Government, along with various organizations and Law enforcement agencies have suggested using Public Service

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    with a particular driving manoeuvre I would provide additional advice and guidance either by providing a detailed written guide (in a different font), a video recording, a detailed diagram or by personally demonstrating the task. Once an individual task had been completed to a satisfactory level I would praise them on their personal achievement and they were capable of achieving obtaining their driving licence. When the student had achieved their aims of passing the driving test I would provide

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    how many people do you see on their phones while driving? The answer to this question can be quite scary. Cell phones are used by nearly everyone at any given time. The use of cell phones has grown tremendously throughout the past couple of years. People will use them at any time, even while they’re driving. This can put not only that person in danger, but everyone around them as well. Cell phones can be and are a major distraction while driving, and they should be banned. Cell phones are one of

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    If only people with a high school diploma were able to receive a driver's license then it would not be helping the community; but rather hurting it. Currently, whoever passes a driver's test and has enough hours of experience driving is able to receive a driver's license. This makes it easier for students to get to work and it benefits multiple groups of people that may not necessarily be students. If a law is passed that would ban "uneducated" people from being able to drive, then a lot of things

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    for a vast majority of the state legislatures. Do you allow youth-middle age adults to receive their driver license without receiving their high school diploma? I believe the law shall stand how it is now and at age 16 you should be allowed to earn your license because it will help with transportation issues, help build character, and I also firmly believe that a diploma does not mean that you are not mature enough to be driving a car. 7:25 am. You are in bed on your day off. Your son or daughter walks

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    accessibility for people with disabilities. But there are also three issues that should be considered, such as the psychological impact, the price of these vehicles, and the methods that are going to be implemented to make these cars work. The era of self-driving cars is beneficial in three aspects and disadvantageous in another three major aspects. The first positive aspect of these vehicles is the reduced traffic. Automotive cars can potentially reduce traffic congestion, especially if they are connected

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    ____________. Correct: drowsy driving Question: 3 Safety belts are designed_______. Correct: with an emergency locking mechanism Question: 4 When you are tired your _________ shrinks. Correct: peripheral vision Question: 5 If you take sedatives, you could experience____. Correct: impaired reflexes Question: 6 A lack of__________is a major factor in traffic crashes. Correct: risk awareness Question: 7 Side effects of legal drugs that can impair your driving include _________. Correct:

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