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    It was a bright and beautiful hot summer day in May. I will never forget the remarkable things that happened on this day. The birds were chirping and you can smell sunscreen in the air, you can even faintly hear the ice cream man’s music in the distance. School had just gotten out about a week ago and I was finally considered a sophomore. My best friend Angel at the time had stayed the night at my house. She was constantly at my house, it was almost as if she lived there. My phone vibrated

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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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    yourself, “Are self driving vehicles even possible?” Well, the simple answer is yes. In fact, the self driving car and other self driven forms of transportation, like autopilot, have already been invented. The exception being that the self driving car is still being tested before becoming commercially available. It truly is amazing how much has been done in such a short period of time. Go back 20 years and some of these ideas seemed completely impossible. Autopilot and the self driving car are significant

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    Abstract This paper provides research data from five studies that examined the relationship between driving performance and participating in secondary tasks while operating a vehicle. The extracted data was used to compile the information used to create recommendations for policy makers regarding cell phone use while driving. A comparison and contrast of the research results regarding cognitive abilities affected, while distracted during cell phone use is provided. Additionally, based on gaps in

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    the vehicle. Every single driver has habits that they acquired throughout the years of driving. Some don’t use blinkers, others tend to go over the speed limit, and others don’t wear seatbelts. Majority of those drivers can fall into one of the following categories: the carefree reckless driver, the overly cautious driver, and the normal driver which is the most preferred. We have all seen it, you are driving down the road and then out of nowhere a car comes flying past you in the other lane. That

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    first time I drove, it was wise to stay indoors because I went over the curbs on the street. My driving was equivalent to an old blind man learning to drive. Being guided didn’t seem to be the best way to learn, I needed the experience, I needed to feel the car. When it all began I started learning with a friend, yes it may have been illegal to drive without a permit but I got more progress done then driving with a family member. Usually everybody learns from their guardian or an elder but in my case

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    Should the legal age of driving be sixteen? No, I don’t believe that a sixteen-year-old needs a license. I believe that the minimum age should be seventeen and that a teen still shouldn’t be able to drive after eight at night. There are more wrecks with injuries or even deaths that involve teens than that of non-teens. The reason that I believe that it is correct is because that you constantly are hearing that there has been a wreck and more often than not it is involving a teen driver. Sometimes

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    I have learned the definition of a terrible driver. Every ride with her is an adventure involving skipped stop signs, speeding, and near collisions. She is the reason why many adults believe that teenagers should not their license because of poor driving. The first thing I do when I get inside her car is buckle my seatbelt and prepare myself for the journey ahead. The entire time she is behind the wheel, I am on the edge of my seat checking her speedometer and watching for children and other cars

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