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    Have you dreamed of owning a self driving car? Or that just seeing a self driving car driving around on a road? Right now in real life people are debating if were ready for self driving cars or if were not. I think we're ready for self driving cars because our technology is new and almost unhackable. One reason why I think we're ready for should start using self driving cars is one People could do work, play games, or even watch a movie while going Somewhere. This could help us by being more

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    Fatality From Speeding

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    The Dangers of Youth Fatality from Speeding Speeding takes a huge role in many teen crashes that result in fatalities. Going faster than the posted speed limit on a road, means that you are increasing your chances of crashing exponentially. In 2012, 21 % of serious teen crashes were a direct result of going too fast for the road. By going over the speed limit you are not only going too fast for the given roads conditions but you are also increasing the amount of time you will need to stop your

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    1997 leading to a 44.5 % decline in young drivers under the age of 24 getting into a wreck due to speeding in a period of 18 months. Back in 2000 a study showed that drivers between the ages

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    accidents. Distracted driving is indeed the culprit, but the calamities that occur are not accidents. Unpredictable events qualify as accidents, the consequences of distracted driving are predictable and since car crashes are predictable they are preventable. They are three major types of distractions: visual distraction (taking your eyes off the road), manual distraction (taking your hands off the wheel), and cognitive distraction (taking your mind off the complex task of driving). These distractions

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    Careless driving is a statutory offense in many states. It is usually defined as a “careless disregard” for the rules of the road, or “driving without due caution.” Careless driving can include a wide range of conduct that may be accidental or unintended, but nevertheless present a danger to drivers and pedestrians. There are several types of careless driving including: speeding, failing to use signals, disobeying traffic signs and signals, drifting into another lane, distracted driving (such as

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    Texting and Driving has become a bigger and bigger dilemma. Many teens or people of all ages really, feel the rules don’t apply to them and they are the exception to the rule; that they are somehow untouchable and bulletproof to it all. Studies tell us differently though and show us all sorts of statistics and facts to prove otherwise. One might mistakenly believe that the offenders simply do not know much about the risks created by their behavior. Research indicates otherwise. Nearly all (94.2 percent)

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    ¬¬¬¬ Driving An SUV Versus Driving A Sports Car Mohammed Kamil Khan American University Of Sharjah  Driving An SUV Versus Driving A Sports Car “The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, economic status, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers.” Driving is a passion and with the ever increasing market for cars, the average person has a vast array of dazzling vehicles to choose from, especially in the SUV and sports car segments

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    Teen Driving Technology

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    Teen Driving Technology comes to 10 2017 Chevrolet models. Tracking teen driving behavior is fair game and Chevrolet has upped the ante by helping parents monitor what goes on behind the wheel when they’re not there. We all know that teens don’t always make the wisest decisions and that’s why Chevrolet is expanding its Teen Driver Technology to 10 vehicles for 2017. Introduced in 2016 and coinciding with the release of the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Malibu, Teen Driver Technology represents a collection

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    countries such as New Zealand, Oman, Canada, Australia and Israel has also implemented GDL policies in some or all states or provinces.1 The law is designed to ensure that the young drivers gain enough experience driving in low-risk conditions before they graduate in a stepwise manner to driving in riskier conditions.3 Background Motor vehicle accidents are the major

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    Persuasive Essay Distracted Driving Distracted driving is a dangerous epidemic on America’s roadways. In 2015, there were 3,477, people killed and an estimated additional 391,000 injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers. I believe it should be against the law in all states to use cell phones while driving. Texting while driving is one of many things that people do that distracts driving. Talking on the phone is one of the second causes of distracted driving in the U.S. today. Eating

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