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    Car Accident Essay

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    I never really thought about the emotional aftermath of a car wreck, that is until last November. A few questions that statement would bring up is “what happened last November?” “How could a car wreck change your emotional outlook?” It is a very simple result that came from a not so simple event. It all began early November during my senior year, after school my mom and I decided to take my grandmother to the doctor to take care of an ingrown toenail. We stayed at her house for about an hour before

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    Observation Of Road Race

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    The vehicle was now pointed north in the southbound lanes of Crescent Boulevard. The male matching the same description as the driver I witnessed exit the vehicle was standing outside of the vehicle in the open driver’s side door gathering belongings. The driver also seemed to be oblivious the danger of the passing traffic as he bent down picking up items in the roadway. Upon noticing my police vehicle, the driver quickly exited the roadway, and onto the sidewalk

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    had looked forward to turning to since I could remember. Turning sixteen was something I had built up in my imagination as an extraordinary day and major milestone in my life because when the day would come about, I would be privileged to get my driver’s permit. Being able to get a permit would be the first step of me becoming independent from my parents. The lead up to my birthday was spent with me constantly reminding my parents about my permit and almost always being shot down and told that I

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    Every year there is thousands of car crashes throughout the nation, a large portion of them are caused by impaired driving. When people hear the term impaired driving, most think driving under the influence, DUI, but in reality there’s many factors that can cause it. Some of the factors are having alcohol or drugs in your system, medical conditions, mental or physical disabilities, or even driving when you’re sleepy. An officer’s job is to detect people on the road who are impaired and to get them

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    market, having jumped in as far more established models such as the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape dominated the segment. But its late entry and subsequent update have made this model a strong competitor. It is also a model offering an optional third row seat as part of a SV edition family package ($540) upgrade that brings in run-flat tires as well. Right off, I can’t recommend the package for the two reasons given as the third row offers only token room and the run flats mean there is no spare tire to

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    Importance of Police Body Cameras: Rough Draft The controversy surrounded by the use of body cameras is a growing cause that has taken over the United States in recent years. Civilians, to police officers, even the President of the United States are calling for police officers to be held accountable for their actions. The first option chosen is body cameras. While some would say, body cameras are an invasion of privacy. Cameras should be worn to show the public the human side of an officer and

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    The driver’s seat is as comfortable as they get offering plush, but firm support. My only gripe was the display panel as it took some getting used to. But with my oldest son riding shotgun I let him fiddle with the controls. I was certainly pleased when he activated the seat cooling feature especially on those days when the ambient temperature flirted with the century mark. I always make a point to sit in the back seat when a vehicle arrives to check out the

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    Narrative About Drivers

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    Driving has never been an interest of mine. Numerous movies and television shows make getting your driver’s license a monumental part of every teenager’s life. To most of my peers, it is. However, I have always preferred to enjoy my time having somebody else take care of my transportation. As I’ve grown older, I couldn’t help but notice more and more downfalls to driving. One particular experience with my uncle and two of my cousins stands out more than the rest. I will admit I should have

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    they became aware of her presence and their voices trailed off. Holdups? The man finished with the luggage and brushed the dust from his hands over his pants before assisting the passengers into the coach. The shotgun messenger climbed across the driver’s box. “Trouble, Whip?” Kat

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    Research question: Should individuals be permitted to utilize mobile phones while driving? Working thesis statement: Unless the dangers of cellular phones are seemed to surpass the advantages, we should not limit their utilization in cars: rather, we ought to educate people in general about the hazards of driving while calling and litigate immature mobile clients under laws on careless and imprudent driving. I. Working Thesis in Introduction: Unless the dangers of cellular phones are seemed to surpass

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