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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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    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 amount to: Correct: At least $1000 to property of one person

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    Although many people believe that aging doesn’t affect driving ability, it does. Research demonstrates that there are many alternatives and solutions to keep people and the roads safe. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that, “while drivers age 60 and older are less likely that other drivers to be involved in collisions related to alcohol, speed, and nighttime driving, drivers age 70-79 have higher proportions of at-fault crashes” (Earley). Accidents involving older drivers

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    //////////////////////////////Chapter 2//////////////////////////////// Your driver license may be suspended for causing: One serious collision What is the maximum fine for a conviction of driving without a valid driver license? $200 Your driver license may be suspended for: Habitual reckless driving If you are teaching a beginner to drive, you must: Be a licensed driver age 21 or over If your driver license is suspended, you may drive only: If you obtain an essential need driver

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    ENG 122 Naoma J. Howard Thesis Statement Research suggests that it would be best for our society if handgun owners in the U.S. were required to complete training and education because this would reduce the number of irresponsible gun owners and handgun-related mishaps. We require registration and licensing to operate a motor vehicle because they are inherently dangerous to operate. Vehicle registration includes proving that vehicles meet safety specifications. Licensing includes proving

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    Texting and Driving Today in our world, technology is running our generation. People are using their phones in the wrong areas, they were not made to be distractions and cause wrecks to be taken. A lot of people today do not realize is about 40 percent of the wrecks that occur in the world have to do with taking their eyes off of the road for too long. Measures need to be taken to decrease the number of wrecks per year. Although people believe texting and driving should not be finable, people do

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    a single mother, taking any combination of these coverage options can provide sufficient protection. Failure to add your 16-year-old or above teenager on your policy will result in the denial of a claim should the child get into an accident while driving your car. As a single mother, there are several ways to bring your auto insurance costs down, whether you have a teenage driver added to the policy or not. You significantly reduce your auto insurance rates by comparison shopping. Compare quotes from

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    Traffic Laws Traffic laws are designed to protect you and other drivers on the road. If we do not follow them we are not only putting ourselves at risk but also innocent bystanders and drivers. By knowing the rules of the road, practicing good driving skills and generally taking care as a road user, you help play a vital role in preventing a crash. You will also be making road safety policies more effective. Many factors play a role in road safety including following the speed limits that are

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    When many people approach a horse, they instantly feel cautious of their surroundings. These people tense up and become terrified because of the horse’s size, how they look, or just because they have heard of people being injured from horses. Many people are intimidated by how big some horses can be and they do not want to be around them. Horses are only thought to be a dangerous animal, but they have helped humans in many ways. For instance, they have helped with farm work that humans couldn’t

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    alerting him. This story is a popular urban legend. A story similar to this one also was related in Ann Landers’ column in 1982 (Joyce). There are many variations to this story. In one version, instead of pulling into a gas station, the woman keeps driving the car and is followed very closely by another motorist. She mistakes the motorist as an assailant, but the motorist is really trying to warn her that there is someone else in the backseat of her car. The motorist repeatedly flashes his lights in

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