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    survey on Pedestrian Safety. Perhaps would you mind sparing us five minutes to answer this questionnaire (pointing to questionnaire).” At this point, the experimenter made the actual request. Smaller request only control ( Control Group). Each participant in this condition was asked by an experimenter only to perform the actual request which was to answer a questionnaire on Pedestrian Safety. Specifically, the experimenter said: We’re currently conducting a survey on Pedestrian Safety among

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    Traffic Safety Administration, 2014). Between 2003 and 2012, 174 grade school students were killed in incidents involving school transportation, 55 of which were in the bus and 119 of which were pedestrians (U.S. DOT and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2014). Though many passengers and pedestrians are affected, the highest percentage of those injured or killed in these types of accidents are in other vehicles. (U.S. DOT and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2014). These

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    driving, many elements can affect the safety of a driver behind the wheel. Take makeup, for instance. A person that is driving while applying some form of cosmetics is not focusing on the road, or, much less, the environment around the vehicle like pedestrians or cautionary signs. In study done by the NHTSA in 2015, distracted drivers killed 3,477 people, which just goes to show that careless and distracted driving is incredibly dangerous, and yet, there is a larger threat to drivers: drivers under the

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    savings thus being driving. Driving is another big problem in the U.S. a study that has a decade of research under it's belt has shown that the amount of incidents involving pedestrians and vehicles had reduced. Over the years of the study there has been an eight to eleven percent decrease of incidents involving pedestrians with the daylight savings

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    that they can be very inhibiting for a pedestrian. Thus, cell phone use while crossing the street could be very dangerous because of not noticing surroundings (cars, people, etc.), traffic cues (stop lights, signs, etc.), and the possibility of walking off the designated path such as a cross walk. Although there have been studies looking at cell phone use and the effects of it on attention, they mostly focus on how it has impacted drivers and pedestrians as a whole, without differentiating types

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    Pesky Walk Signs

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    amount of traffic has an equally high, if not higher, amount of foot traffic. This then creates tension between cars, pedestrians, and right of way.

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    Texting While Driving Many teens and adults die every day from texting and driving. Texting and driving causes a lot of car accidents. Mainly teens of the age of 16-19 are at a higher rate of an accident than most adults. There is 1, 600, 00 accidents per year, 330, 000 injuries per year, and 11 teens die every day due to texting and driving. Texting and driving is not good not even for passenger because that’s their life is taken due to the not wanting to say anything to their friend. It may even

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    Walking And Texting Act

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    Walking and Texting is a dangerous act and could lead to the death of you or many others without a law or people taking action to stop it. In these paragraphs you will learn the rise of pedestrian deaths, why many major cities are banning this act, and the argument to this issue. Mortality Rates Pedestrian deaths are on a massive rise due to devices. Scholastic Scope’s Article “Would You Ban Texting and Walking” states, “Between 2000 and 2011, distracted walking led to 11,000 injuries in

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    complex, which leads having more complicated complaints in urban environments. Usually, PCD produces a wealthy set of data which need undergo a PCD process to identify and detect objects is in focus. It is important to extract objects, such as edges, pedestrians, curbs, and ends, from PCD. Over the last few years, many efforts have been made to detect objects, such as buildings, doors, etc. (Wang et al. 2014). Cluster analysis is one of the primary methods for enormous data analysis to detect objects, which

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    surrounded by attractions such as the McWane Science Center and Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, however, in Avondale, antique shopping and sampling local cuisine Avondale’s 41st Street are popular neighborhood activities for families in this pedestrian-friendly community. Adults

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