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    When you first learn to drive properly you may start noticing bad habits from other drivers around you. You might see people speed up to pass yellow lights, or see someone cut through multiple lanes without using their turning signals. Even as a passenger you might observe situations where your driver is taking risks such as eating a burger, or applying makeup, or checking their phone. The risks that people are taking are making the roads a dangerous place and it is becoming a serious public issue

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    tests. The driver must be able to enter and get out of the cockpit without it being necessary to open a door or remove any part of the car other than the steering wheel. From his normal seating position, with all seat belts fastened and whilst wearing his usual driving equipment, the driver must be able to remove the steering wheel and get out of the car within five seconds and then replace the steering wheel within a further five seconds. Example: formula 1 cock pits allow the driver to get a comfy

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    Question 1 The drivers carry a full load of goods to Johannesburg but return empty to Durban. Are the drivers receiving a fair remuneration (wage) for work done? Motivate by using calculations. Answer Drivers are not getting a fair remuneration. Drivers are paid per trip and not per hour or days’ work. Drivers are not paid the same amount for the same trip, from Durban to Johannesburg and back. Sibusizwe earns R500.00, Mike earns R450.00 and Xholani earns R550.00 per round trip. Drivers work either

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    car so, the maintenance is at its best. • The payment system is also very effective. The payment directly from the card, eliminates the need to carry cash. • Uber works best for the drivers, as they can work flexible hours and also part-time and there are no such worry about employment from Uber and also from drivers. • Regular taxi services rules are not applicable to Uber, which make them independent and

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    Brain Observation

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    pickup truck pulled into the lot and flagged me down. The female pointed towards a white and maroon Corvette traveling east on Ridge Rd and stated that she believes the driver may be intoxicated. I immediately pulled onto Ridge Rd and got behind the Corvette. As I was following the Corvette east on Ridge, another vehicle with a male driver pulled up to the side of me and shouted out the window, "That guy is drunk". I then observed the Corvette to weave from the outside lane to the center lane, without

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    Ski Persuasive Speech

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    Imagine you are gliding over sparkling water with a small gust of wind blowing over your wet body. PLOP! Wait you don’t know how to water ski? Let’s fix this I’ll teach you personally how to water ski so you will have few troubles. I promise you if you follow these steps you will be able to have a blast while getting your exercising in. One of the most important steps is to get the right equipment. You need to go to a place for water sports to get the best type. One of the main necessities you

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    Later, after the driver pick up the customer, I will call again to ask about his status. If he say ok & feel comfortable, I will say sorry again & see him at the airport. If he is angry & is not satisfied with the situation, I will say the hotel will make a compensation

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    1. Over the course of the past year, Uber’s reputation has been in hot water due to internal sexual harassment allegations, a series of publicly exposed incidents, the CEO’s alleged support of Donald Trump and other inappropriate interoffice behaviors. In March, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announced that he is seeking to appoint a “number two executive” in what experts are calling a “make-or-break” attempt to survive a series of recent crisis in the media. Several communication experts have noted that

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    In the same way as other guardians of youthful drivers, Shane Coulter needs his 16-year-old little girl's auto to be as sheltered as would be prudent when she takes to the street. In any case, in the same way as other more established vehicles, the 2008 Jeep Wrangler that he purchased for her needed some cutting edge security highlights, similar to a rearview camera, that are progressively found in more up to date autos. In any case, that didn't mean he must be let well enough alone for the innovative

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    Maurice Spight Scenarios

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    commands, advising the driver to keep his hands up where we could see them. Then advising the driver to reach his hands outside the partially open window and open the driver’s side door from the outside. The driver was verbally arguing with my commands but was physically complying. He told the driver to slowly exit the vehicle keeping his hands raised in the air. The driver reached his hands towards his lap and he loudly and clearly told him to get his hands back up. The driver stated, "My phone

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