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    use of cell phone driving takes all attention off the road and many people lose control of their vehicle and crash. How is one organization or group trying to solve this problem? Name group and what they are doing. IT CAN WAIT itcanwait.com is a orginization that raises awareness of the dangers of texting while driving and to prevent injury or death caused by texting while driving. They also have people from all around to come and tell their story about texting while driving. They go also around

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    Dangers Of Speeding

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    Nearly every driver is aware that speeding is dangerous. They are taught this fact in their driver's education course before getting their license and have doubtless heard plenty of public safety messages stating this. Yet, they continue to speed and contribute to the yearly carnage of speeding related fatalities. Why do they do this? As it turns out, there is no one single reason. Here are six common reasons why people speed: Familiarity. When a person drives the same route to and from work for

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    decisions such as driving recklessly, doing drugs, and doing the wrong thing in school. Teenagers can sometimes can be careless with their actions, because they do not think of others before they think about them self. Teenagers can get excited when they finally get their license, but what comes with the freedom of driving comes responsibility. Some students can get distracted while driving. Other passengers in the car can be a major distraction, if you are not used to driving with other people

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    While Driving Experiment

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    used is while driving, and there has been much speculation that cell phone use while driving can impair the driver. In order to make this experiment valid it must have a controlled conditions, the subjects used must be chosen at random and free of bias, and the only difference between both the controlled and tested conditions is the use of a cell phone. One of the most important parts of any experiment is the control group. For this experiment the control should be a closed driving course, ample

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    behaviors in driving that do not specifically fall into these theories. First of all men and women drive differently because they show different amounts of aggression. Aggressive drivers are best known for putting someone else in danger or harm’s way while driving. This type of behavior is found more in men than women while driving. For example, “When it comes to aggressive driving, however, the majority (54 percent) of drivers cite men as the most likely culprits of aggressive driving. Compared

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    charged more for car insurance as they are driving more having them more vulnerable to get into a car crash is it fair? Men should pay more for insurance because men drive much more often and in Canada the car insurance difference is about 5%. Why are men’s insurance more expensive than women? Other than men drive more and tend to choose more expensive cars making their insurance more expensive. Insurance companies do this because men are more likely to dui (Driving under influence), drive fast and not

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    Definition Distracted driving :- means the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity. Smart Device means is an electronic device, generally connected to other devices or networks via different wireless protocols such as Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, 3G, etc., that can operate to some extent interactively and autonomously. Vehicle means a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, truck, bus , motorcycle. Driver means the person

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    with a driver’s license, it emphasizes that teenagers should wait longer in order to be able to obtain their license. Given that the cartoonist believes that teenagers are irresponsible, the artist leans more towards the side of policy-makers for driving laws. The depiction of the examiner’s face and his message illustrates that the teenager is not ready to operate a vehicle by himself. Gary

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    “Hey mom, yeah don't worry I’m almost there.” “Okay Just be safe driving.” (Car crashing) “Delani...DELANI!!!” Teenagers with Diabetes often think that driving is effortless. They are not thinking about the concern of others on the road. 5,864 teens between the age 15-20 are involved in a fatal car accident (Diabetes information for teens). Some may be from drinking and driving, texting, or simply just not paying attention. Severe injuries are one of the many reasons why teens should not be allowed

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    prevent distraction driving. But, Florida is not doing enough to prevent the distraction driving accident’s. Distraction driving is affecting everyone and specially our young’s ones. So, in order to prevent distraction driving accident’s, is to in force the laws more and increased the paying fees more. That, at least will lower the distraction driving accident’s in our state of Florida. So, remember our state of Florida is already doing and practicing to prevent distracting driving, but Florida is not

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