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    Legal Aid Case

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    Why is it necessary for the truck owners to get legal aid in case of a truck accident? There are a lot of things that are out of control and accidents are one of them. No matter how safe a vehicle is deemed to be, fatalities can still occur. While most people escape without injuries and let issues slide in car to car collisions, this is something that is not possible if a truck is involved. Since the truck is the larger vehicle there is a high probability for the smaller vehicle to attain…

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    bluetooth. It encourages any bluetooth action that can not distract the driver from the task at hand. It can be very useful to prevent anyone from causing any major accidents. “The Bluetooth device, which can be plugged into a car's on-board diagnostic system, keeps drivers from texting, e-mailing or making phone calls while the car is moving” says USA Today about the product (Porterfield). It will even email or text you if anyone else tries to remove or deactivate the device (Porterfield).…

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    the wheel of my 2-ton car. It seems like anytime I get behind the wheel of a car, something somewhere in the universe decides to test me once again. However, despite being a firsthand witness to my awful luck, I also astonish myself every time I experience these situations with how I handle and learn from them. This is one of those times. After having my license for about 8 months, you would think I had possessed the knowledge of how to not endanger myself when driving a car. I did, but…

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    friend are sitting in the front seats of a new, self-driving car. It is one of the few out there, so few people own them. Your owner's manual and the dealers who sold you the car repeatedly told you that the autonomous car was a “thing of the future”; that it was the safest option in the modern world. However, as you ride down the road, you notice a group of people begin to cross the street. Your car is not slowing. While there are other cars with manual controls, your model has none. The…

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    Dodge Vans Research Paper

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    The Caravan also offers remote entry keyless FOBs that have a chip to indicate to the car that this key should operate the vehicle. If someone tries to start the engine without it, the engine will either not start at all, or will shut off within 2 seconds if an unauthorized key is used.…

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    Potholes In America Essay

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    being one of the leading causes of car accidents in major American cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and New Orleans, many would think that the federal government or even state legislature would be doing something to advance the American highways and state roads, but most aren’t. Potholes can be as deep as 10 inches and can span feet, which would cause damage to the car’s shocks and suspension, putting more people at risk than just the driver of the car. The way the American roads are…

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    the news, reading articles online to see that people another person has died in a car accident. Very often if there is no alcohol present at the scene, the police investigating the scene of the accident will say something along the lines of, “it is believed that speed was a factor.” It is plain to see that there is a relationship between people who drive fast, and people who die if they get in an automobile accident. Driving is stressful enough with traffic congestion, without people going…

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    Driverless Car Impact

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    ISU Part 1 Social Impact – Driverless Cars Driverless cars will change everything. (2016). Ft.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016, from https://www.ft.com/content/042a04f0-958c-11e6-a80e-bcd69f323a8b Page Deaton, J. & Hall-Geisler, K. (2016). How Driverless Cars Will Work. HowStuffWorks. Retrieved 2 December 2016, from http://auto.howstuffworks.com/under-the-hood/trends-innovations/driverless-car4.htm Driverless cars are currently being developed and are a big step towards to having safer roads…

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    each letter stands for a part of safety that is needed to keep a strong and safe community. I believe that this act needs to be passed to ensure the safety of everyone on the roads. Afterall, around 4,000 teenagers are killed every year from car accidents. If the act is passed, we can see that number decrease. There are many reasons that the STANDUP Act should be passed. One main reason is that the deaths of teenagers and their surrounding drivers will decrease. When young…

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    What confuses me is why they call the book getting air when he never really goes skateboarding. One question I have is that it is very unlikely that Jimmy and all of his friends were the only ones who survived. I think the chances of that happening is compared to winning the lottery. Another question I have is how did an 80 year old woman survive the crash when all of her other friends died. Also a lot of those women were younger than her. Another question I have is how Jimmys skate bored saved…

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