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    Differences In City Road

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    the red tarmac offers pedestrians an extra safety measure when crossing, while taking away space from the drivers); parking is also a critical matter, generating therefore, economic consequences for the local shops (‘Material Lives’, 2009, scene 1). Another relevant point is the fact that, City Road social appearance, along with its material assets usage, changes considerably throughout the day, making it almost a different street by nightfall (e.g. from a busy commercial street during the day…

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    The cause and effects of poor decision that affects everyday lives Ask yourself, how important is your life and the people you love. Defensive driving classes gives the driver the ability to recognize and avoid dangerous situation such as driving under the influence, texting while driving and becoming a roadside statistic. Every year, thousands of American people die while sitting behind a steering wheel. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, motor vehicle fatalities are…

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    a rival gang member. This brings back us back to my claim where strip searches should be in play because again it is a safety concern for everyone in the jail facility like the inmates and the Staff that work there even for visitors. Therefore, all the people that will be arrested or have been arrested do not have the fourth amendment to save them from being striped searched. I see how Breyer explains how the police should only strip search the people that are arrested for bigger offenses…

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    To begin with, I will be comparing how driving in the summer and driving in the winter are different and how they are also alike. There are different skills that are needed for driving in the summer versus driving in the winter. To start, driving in the winter can be more difficult to drive through and that is because of the weather conditions. In winter, the weather is always changing,it could be rain, snow, sleet, hail, and all four of them can be very difficult to drive through because it…

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    Council Bluffs Case Study

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    If I, Paige Rodewald, were mayor of Council Bluffs I would make changes that would help Council Bluffs. I would do my best to make CB the best it can be. I would create a city, citizens would be proud to live in. The problems I would consider is are redesigning the mall of the bluffs, more sidewalks, and more communities activities. If I were mayor of CB, the first I would consider is to renovate the mall of the bluffs. Mall of the bluffs was once one of the most popular things in CB. If the…

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    P1 Losee Road Case Study

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    P1 was crossing eastbound from the west corner of Washburn Road and Losee to the East side of Losee Road. P1 was in a marked crosswalk, however, P1 was crossing as North and Southbound traffic of Losee had a green traffic light. P1 was struck by V2 when P1 was in front of the number three travel lane causing severe damage to the front of V2. V2 was northbound in the number three travel lane of Losee Road at approximate 45 MPH. V2 had a green traffic light as V2 approached the marked crosswalk…

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    Driverless Cars Thesis

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    Pedestrians are detected by self-driving cars and also traffic routes will be well informed to those cars throughV2V, V2I and V2P. Trip of self-driving car showed their obedience towards regulations. Some of the negative points found were one accident with…

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    light of Singer's paper, the 'utilitarian' actions in many recent papers on self-driving cars seem to promote a severe form of risk pooling, in which pedestrians would loose a significant disincentive to behave prudently when crossing roads. That is, if a self-driving car will sacrifice its passenger to avoid two or more pedestrians, some pedestrians, much like the gluttons, will see the chance of arriving at their destinations quicker by abandoning traffic rules, while having little risk of…

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    Rail Road Crossings can pose a serious danger to those driving in vehicles that don't listen or pay attention to rail-way crossings. It is a simple law of physics that tells us that if a train and vehicle collide, the vehicle is going to lose every time. There are many things that I learned I should do to help keep myself and my passengers safe when driving around trains. First, you should always slow down when you come to a railroad crossing. Besides slowing down and looking both directions…

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    School Bus Solution

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    traffic speed is generally lower so that the stops can be easily managed. 2. Stops should be chosen such that children and parents have sufficient space to walk along the sides of the road to reach the stop. It would be fine if they have separate pedestrian…

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