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    aggressive drivers, alertness while driving, vehicle following distance, vehicle speed, and special driving situations. By not provoking them - I let the speed racers pass, slowly reduce my speed and focus on the road ahead of me. Controlling my emotions and stress: I let the road rage drivers cut me off in traffic - letting them get off the freeway safely - leaving me out of harm’s way. I use my blinkers and check all three mirrors for everything I do, so drivers know when I'm making a turn, a U-turn

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    Fight or flight is the instinctive physiological response to a threatening situation, which readies one either to resist forcibly or to run away. In the book The Road human instinct is shown in many different forms of fight or flight. The Road is a story written by Cormac McCarthy of a man and a boy trying to survive in a torn apart world immersed in disaster. With love, loss, inability to trust, and new setbacks coming at them, the man and the boy use their fight or flight instincts to remain alive

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    Styles Of Drivers

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    While on the road, have you ever noticed the different styles of the drivers around you? When experiencing being stuck in traffic, you are most likely to observe the driving styles of others. There are a variety of drivers on the road and some of them can be classified as “the slow poke”, “rager”, and the “multitasker”. For instance, there will be a person that will let you proceed in front of them during traffic, while someone else will purposely speed up and cut you off. However, a person's style

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    Parallel Park Reflection

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    provided me with significant understanding of the regulations that are set when taking the wheel to drive. Three things that I learned from these class are road signs, steps to properly parallel park, and how to maintain a margin of safety from other drivers. Most roads signs are self-explanatory and can be understood immediately when looking at them. Road signs gave me an understanding of what might be going on ahead of me so I can be prepared to stop or to slow down. Another thing is that pavement marking

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    Rough Road Ahead

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    In Rough Road Ahead by Joe Krumaskie the cyclist takes a journey not only through the countryside of California, but through himself. Throughout his journey, the cyclist confronts many obstacles while on the way to Yosemite. As the voyage continues, he learns. Not just about taking advice from the codgers of Lodi, but about himself . Through struggle and strife in the environment, the story unfolds and the cyclist discovers himself. At the commencement of the voyage the cyclist believes in the people

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    A letter to those drivers that don't use their turn signals, Dear non-signalers, everyone has had a run in with you and you are the reason that people get road rage, other than slow drivers in the left lane, and you cause more accidents every year than drunk driving, distracted driving and aggressive driving. Nothing grinds my gears more than when I'm flyin down the highway and the BMW next to me doesn't take the 3 nanoseconds to hit his turn signal to warn the rest of us that he is wanting to

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    The Road, written by Cormac McCarthy, is a masterpiece that captures the journey of a young boy and his father trucking across America. Through the hardships that they fall upon, the young boy and father make their way to the place they had been yearning for, the ‘South’. The relationship between the father and son is their ultimate quest to find purpose and meaning to their lives through the trust that they share. Each rely on one another is different ways, which further shows how their relationship

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    Bad driving habits Today a lot of people have bad driving habits. There is no need to go far to detect individuals driving with poor driving skills and dangerous techniques. Too many men and women have bad driving habits, and they can be seen almost anywhere, especially on highways. There are lot a different dangerous habits that affect people every day’s lives in different ways. Driving in general can be hazardous. Driving and having such a distraction as a cell phone at ear, or ringing somewhere

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    The students at some point have to show courage, if someone is being bullied, mistreated, or just sad. Courage is showing bravery and just doing what's right. In Mildred Taylorś book, Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry. Stacey has to show courage, when he took the blame for T.J. cheating.. Stacey also had to show courage by, coming up with the idea of digging the trench, and Stacey got everyone involved with the idea of digging the trench, for the bus to fall in. Stacey shows courage by taking the blame

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    parents, with the dogs, thinking that we would just walk down the hill and wait for them at the bottom. Since, our mom was taking forever to get ready and we were bored out of our minds. We headed down the hill, red wood needles scattered across the road and Ann’s little cottage home to the left of us. While bickering with my brothers I was commentin “ Remember how you two said you did not wand another dog because it would detracte from the greatness of Katy, but you two now love Luna.” Camron quickly

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