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    impact on the economy. Driverless vehicles will benefit society given that they will reduce accidents, can improve traffic flow by enhancing its efficiency, and protect the environment from harmful fuel emissions.     Driverless vehicles, or the self-driving car, is defined as any car with features that allow it to accelerate, brake, and steer a car’s course with limited or no driver interaction (BI Intelligence par.4). When most people hear the term “driverless vehicle”, people instantly think cars that

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    involving distracted driving. In the United States alone, nine people are killed and over one thousand are injured every day in a car accident involving a distracted driver. Distracted driving is responsible for the majority of accidents that take place in the state of California. The rapidly increasing rate of fatality occurring in California proves distracted driving has become a fatal epidemic. Alike a disease that has the ability to wipe out an entire population, distracted driving has proven to be

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    People who leave the scene of an accident are scared because they don't have a license or valid insurance. The fleeing party might have been drinking or have an illegal substance in the car too. Leaving the scene of the accident doesn't mean they can't be found and held responsible for the accident, damages and injuries. Once they leave the scene of the accident, they might be held responsible for damages even if they weren't at fault. It could also lead to serious criminal charges. Legal Responsibility

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    DRIVER HABITS, GOOD AND BAD Did you ever hear anyone admit to being a bad driver? Probably not, because everybody thinks they’re a good driver. They also think that everybody else is a menace on the road. If we perfect drivers ride with another driver, we can usually find fault with their performance. Believe it or not, if they ride with us, they can return the favor. How can we tell a good driver from a bad one? The number of traffic accidents they have had would be an obvious indicator, but

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    evidence suggests that careless driving remains a major road safety concern for the general public and is associated with many road deaths and injuries. Careless driving as defined by police authorities and legal bodies as driving without due care and attention and usually without reasonable consideration for other road users.(Ott Legal-careless driving definition). List of careless or unsafe driving actions can go on and on and some of them as listed by are aggressive driving, speeding, illegal lane changes

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    nephew had been permanently injured to do a teenage driving accident. We watched in class called “Putting the Brakes on Teenage Driving”. The speaker provided a policy claim that the government should raise the legal age to drive in the United States. The speaker talks about how there are too many accidents that cause death or injury that involve teenage drivers. The speaker outlines 4 main arguments; inexperience, brain development, night driving, and teenage passengers. During the end of the analysis

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    Shopping for a car? You have more at stake than what you might realize, which includes money, time and your overall driving happiness for the next few years to come. While you don't have to do everything perfectly to get a great car, some mistakes can cost you big. As you start your search, what should you look when getting your next vehicle? (-- removed HTML --) Mistake #1: Bypass the Research (-- removed HTML --) Every big purchase demands a little research before you buy it. Even a used car

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    Driving limitations, while annoying to some young people, are a very safe and effective thing that all states, and countries for that matter, should use very strictly. In towns like ours, people are very ignorant to driving limitations. Parents are especially ignorant to them. As young people, we do stupid things all the time without thinking about the consequences first. Our parents are supposed to be there to guide us and instruct us to do what's safe and right. But when it comes to driving limitations

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    death for teens in the US. These situations have sparked the debate of whether or not the legal driving age should be raised. As a teenager, driving can seem like the most important part of your life. Growing up is hard enough, and as teenagers lead busy lives packed with sports, volunteer work, paid jobs and hobbies, driving can seem like a way of improving their everyday life. However, with teen driving comes the horrors of reality. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in

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    Riding with my older sister, Alex, when she first started driving was terrifying. The car swerved and jerked as she sped down the highway. Sitting in the backseat, my eyes were constantly wide with fear, and I often found myself gripping the handle on the door until my knuckles turned white. Whenever a car approached, my heart began to beat rapidly out of fear that she would hit it. However when my other sister, Emily, started driving, I enjoyed riding with her. She drove the speed limit and rarely

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