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    prevented. In order to reduce the driving-related fatalities, all citizens under the age of twenty-one should

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    Purpose Statement: I will inform my audience of the extreme dangers of using a cell phone while driving a motor vehicle. Thesis Statement: I hope to prevent my audience from using a cell phone while driving a motor vehicle with the information provided in this speech. Attention Getter: How many of you use a cell phone while driving or even worse text while driving? Imagine for minute you are driving, when unexpectedly you get a text. Naturally hearing the text message sound makes you start thinking

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    While driving down the interstate, a person may observe many people participating in the act of texting while driving. Are you one of those people? From my perspective, texting while driving is dangerous and unsafe. There are many states with laws against texting while driving. Texting while driving cannot only be hazardous, but fatal. Did you know that statistics show that people who text while driving are much more likely to have a wreck than people who do not? In this report, I will show how

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    states that drivers under 18 years of age cannot be on a cell phone and drive at the same time. This means no texting and driving, which is reasonable considering the “Don’t Text and Drive” campaign. This law also means scrolling social media and driving is not allowed for young drivers, which is also reasonable because texting and scrolling are not much different. But this law means one additional limitation for young drivers, no talking on the cell phone while driving. A younger driver may ask, “why

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    an object to extend beyond the left side of your vehicle: Correct: 3 inches Question 3: What is the minimum age to get a license? Correct: 16 with an approved driver education course Question 4: What is the maximum fine for a conviction of driving without a valid driver license? Correct: $200 Question 5: Your driver license may be suspended for: Correct: Habitual reckless driving Question 6: Uninsured drivers become subject to license and vehicle registration suspension when accident damages

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    The consequences of using a phone while driving Use of cell phones while driving should be banned in all the places as it causes a lot of distraction, also it can cause some harm to the driver and also the persons or passengers near the driver and this can consequently lead to accidents. These cases are mostly prevalent on the young people. In the most instances, cell phone use while driving has been proven my many researchers as a very dangerous thing to partake (Jane et al 2001). In the recent

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    cannot do a lot of things that adults can, this is for a reason and driving should be one of them.16 years old is too young to get a drivers license. If 16 year olds could not get driver's licenses then there would be less accidents on the road. Edgar Snyder and associates said “Talking on a cell phone can double the likelihood of an accident and can slow a young driver's reaction time to that of a 70-year-old. Drivers under the age of 20 make up the largest percentage of distracted drivers.” Teenagers

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    the conversations about cars in traffic, cars at speed, car safety, etc. typically draw a response along the lines of "Really, I didn't know that". Many of the young, (barely) driving age, people on these tours admit to knowing or having participated in street racing. These drivers have virtually no experience, are driving cars that, in many cases, have ever increasing amounts of horsepower, may be turbo charged, and have handling characteristics that change dramatically at speed and are winding

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    while driving puts many driver’s lives in danger daily. Many people feel that staying connected to the outside world and answering a quick message is more important than focusing on the road ahead or saving lives by paying attention. It can harm others on the road who are doing nothing other than trying to make it to their destination safely, which is nothing you should ever be punished for. If people would open their eyes (and keep them on the road) to the dangers of texting while driving, car accidents

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    it done. The Purpose Of An Oil Change The oil in your car circulates through the engine and lubricates the moving parts. This prevents friction and keeps the motor from overheating. Oil can do its job much better when it is fresh and clean. As it ages, it picks up debris

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