Drinking and Driving Essay

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    Driving is one of the most important things to almost all of the teens in the United States. Itg symbolises freedom from the strings attached to you and not having to hold you parents hands any more. But their are some percossions that you should take before taking this leap in your life. Like all of the safety percussions. And all of the rules to not get into some heat. What are some of the things about the freedoms to driving without your parents. Which many of the teens think of freedom as…

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    punishment for distracted driving should be higher or treated just as seriously as driving under the influence, because it is more common, deadly and does not have the same amount of coverage compared to driving under the influence. So should the punishment for distracted driving be higher, lower or kept the same? Compared to driving under the influence. There is very little coverage for distracted driving, most of the focus is on impaired driving, even though the facts say that driving with…

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    Traffic By Tom Vanderbilt

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    people change from personality when getting in a metal box on wheels. The reader realizes that they too, are victim of rude gestures while driving, and feeling invincible. Traffic by Tom Vanderbilt is about different variables that affect drivers on the road. Your attitude is different on the road than what it is when talking to a friend. Past experiences driving, society, and even your fellow passengers help shape you who are on the road. Vanderbilt does a very nice job on explaining…

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    Importance Of Safe Driving

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    The excitement that a driver’s license brings to a teenager is one of the few things that hasn’t changed over the years. To teens, driving brings a sense of freedom and independence, it boosts self-esteem, and makes one feel grown up. However, teenagers have less experience, maturity, and driver training than most adults. Therefore, more teenage drivers are involved in car crashes every year and more are being killed. The number of teenage deaths is increasing because teenagers are immature and…

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    Age of Responsibility The age of responsibility in my opinion is 18 years old. Why, because you're held with a lot of responsibilities. Such as being on your own paying for your own things and having rights to do things. You have driving driving is a big responsibility you have criminal charges if you get caught doing something bad. !8 is the age of responsibility, because you're an older person and have a lot of things to take care of.18 is the age where you can go out and live on your own…

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    against a DUI, the best defense is the “no driving” defense. For you to be convicted, the officer has to prove that you were actually driving the vehicle. If you were unlucky enough to be caught at the wheel, then there are other ways to defend against these charges. Reasons Why You May Be Stopped for a DUI While it is impossible for a police officer to know that you are drinking beforehand, there are some signs that make them assume that you may be driving under the influence. Often,…

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    Self-Driving Cars A self-driving car is when the car needs little or no human interaction. With a self-driving car instead of having to drive for long hours you can just sit back and watch some Netflix or maybe read a book while the car does the work by using GPS and censers to tell where it and the other cars are on the road. The first attempt at a self-driving car was in the 1950 's GM and RCA developed a automated highway using radio control for speed and steering. Magnets in the car…

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    occurred due to distracted driving. Defining Distracted Driving The NHTSA defines distracted driving as any non-driving action an individual engages in that may distract him/her from driving. Types of Distractions There are three main categories…

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    promote greater awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. Studies have shown that we are losing our youth today from accidents that could have been avoided. Bratsis Michael. “Curbing texting while driving.” The Science Teacher 80.1 (2013): 70. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 June 2014. http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/23413543/Wr-u-txting-b4-u-crashed This article discusses how adolescents are wearing seatbelts and even fewer are driving after drinking nearly one third of all high school…

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    pay attention to their surroundings or in other words, they have no situational awareness of things around them. Operating a vehicle is serious venture that depends upon all the human senses to do so effectively and safely. We need to improve our driving skills by knowing the dangerous habits that are practiced by drivers that lead to accidents and fatalities. Alcohol is the leading cause of accidents that leads to deaths. In 2004, there were 16,694 alcohol-related fatalities reported, equal to…

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