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    who are passengers in others vehicles make up a startling 87% of the fatality statistic. Lack of driving experience, disregard for traffic laws, and quick access to full driving privileges contribute to teen death. To reduce teen driving fatalities, successful completion of driver education classes provided by public and private schools should be mandatory for all teenagers prior to receiving their driving permit. Most teens start learning to drive

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    neither the gray-haired man driving under the speed limit on a one lane road, nor the woman fixing her lipstick in the rearview mirror, instead of watching the light turn green. This essay does not refer to those without adequate driving skills, but rather, to those who are capable of driving well but choose not to. In this essay, bad driving is defined as a mere disregard for the road regulations that do not directly benefit the driver, otherwise known as efficient driving.

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    receipts, weight tickets, and other information to give us a better idea of how and why an accident happened. Step 2 safety A trucking safety plan should contain a robust safety orientation for all drivers. This section covers road safety and defensive driving techniques. How to prevent accidents as well as preventive maintenance for your vehicle should also be

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    accidents on U.S. roads? (Wilson 18). That number has now escalated to approximately 4,500 soldiers and over 40,000 teens lost. Parents in the United States have relied on driver’s education and training to prepare their teens for the responsibility of driving. In fact, we rely too much on driver’s education. Recent studies have indicated that driver’s education, or DE, has failed to produce safe drivers. Even though the common

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    Driving is an everyday activity for most Americans, it is one of the major forms of transportation along with planes and boats. The major difference between cars and other forms of transportation is while driving a car people are 80 % more likely to be in a deadly accident, then if they were on a plane or boat. When someone is just starting to drive they are taught to follow all the rules of the road, including traffic signs and speed limits; however, driving is more than just following all the

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    Reflection and Impacts on my learning My past experience of learning to drive was extremely positive. I didn’t suffer anxiety and was able to pass my driving test. My previous driving instructor was very clear with instructions, supportive, patient and offered positive reinforcement throughout my experience. My teacher said I was a capable learner that showed courage, this feedback gave me faith and motivation to learn to drive a manual. I am in the “young adult stage of development” (Lozina, 2017)

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    mind, then get right to the business of trying to put your life behind the wheel back together. The following information will help you to accomplish this goal. 1. Fight For Your Rights If You Weren't At Fault Just because you don't have a lot of driving experience under your belt, doesn't mean you're automatically at fault for a wreck. An accident can really complicate life in your immediate future, such as raising your insurance rates or even having your license restricted. If there were any extenuating

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    Becoming a teenager is all about transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Gaining more privileges give teens freedom and responsibilities. Driving can be a deadly privilege if not taken seriously. With more teens dying behind the wheel, changes need to be made. Driving laws and penalties for teens should be drastically changed to prevent deaths and injuries. It is important to try to stop this issue from the source before teens start to drive by themselves. According to Huffington Post, one

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    Road Rage All drivers know the feeling of driving down the road, more than likely jamming to their favorite song, when suddenly they are cut off by a fellow motorist. Now that they have been cut off they have been forced to slam on their brakes to keep from rear ending the driver directly in front of them. Fully enraged at how someone could be so careless in their driving habits and that they would perform such a risky maneuver, they scream, possible profanity, they honk their horn, they do whatever

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    It was a bright sunny summer day in June. My percussion instruction at the local university was year round. I was driving with my mom heading to Wichita State University. The plan next week was finally to get my full driver’s license, so this was one of our last trips together for a while. She tended to enjoy the back neighborhood route, to Wichita State University, which lead us to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The route we took each week lead us through the beautiful historical neighborhoods

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