Drinking and Driving Essay

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    For example, Boudreault was drinking alcohol at a bar and acknowledged that he was too drunk to drive his truck so he decided to ask a friend to call a taxi for him, which is similar to Codlin’s case as he recognized that he was also too drunk to drive his motor vehicle and decided…

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    3 Types Of Drivers Essay

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    It can give people the freedom to come and go, and go wherever they want very conveniently. Abusing the driving privileges and being an unsafe driver can result in senseless accidents hurting themselves as well as others on the road. Knowing the different types of behavioral characteristics of unsafe and safe drivers on the road can help everyone be aware…

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    Texting and Driving In 2012, Texas resident and student Chance Bothe was messaging that he required to quit messaging in light of the fact that he said that he could possibly die in an auto crash (Zafar, 2012). He was driving in the meantime, making him crash into a cliff. He supernaturally survived however not without serious wounds – traumatic mind injuries, a cracked skull, a smashed face and a broken neck (Zafar, 2012). In 2013, 19-year old Elizabeth Haley Meyers was on her way to Royal…

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    substance abuse problems. 13.2) Externalizing problems include risky sex, risky driving, substance abuse, and crime. Risky driving is the most serious threat to the lives of adolescents and emerging adults. The most at risk are people ages 16 to 24. Some countries have raised the driving age to 18 and this has decreased their accident rate dramatically. Over half of adolescents have fatalities a few months after driving, but it decrease after a year. Automobile accidents are the leading cause…

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    Senior Safety Essay

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    About thirty-seven percent of all vehicle related deaths in the United Sates involve the use of alcohol. There are on average two million drunk driving accidents every year in the United States (Wilson 9). Drunk driving is most common in twenty-one to twenty-four year olds. This age group accounts for thirty-two percent of all alcohol related car accidents. People fifty-five and older are only responsible for three percent (Wilson…

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    Many people have seen,heard, or may have experienced a car crash involving a phone. Thousands of people die from texting and driving. These paragraphs are going to be talking about the effects of texting while driving, what do the laws do now to prevent texting while driving, and what age group gets affected by it the most. The effects of texting while driving are always bad no matter the conditions. In 2011 national data shows cellphones were involving in 350 fatal crashes (Gabrielle…

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    In the United States, one out of every four accidents are caused by texting and driving. According to the National Safety Council, using a cell phone while driving leads to around 1.6 million crashes annually. Around 330,000 injuries to people are caused by those crashes from cell phone use while driving. When a person uses a cell phone while they’re behind the wheel, they significantly reduce the safety of drivers, passengers, other road users, and even the pedestrians around them. Cell…

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    In the article, “ Driverless cars will change everything”, Simon Kuper starts his article by mentioning how self driving cars are becoming a reality and may get deployed by 2020. He also explains how self driving cars will change everything around us by listing the advantages and disadvantages. I do agree with Kuper that drive-less cars will change our life. We don't have to worry about gas prices going up, most of the cars will be electric, as a fact pollution will drop. We don't have to…

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    Raising Driving Age

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    Did you know that more than 4,000 teens under the age of 19 die from driving accidents? Almost 60% of all car accidents occur more often in the teen age group. Older people tend to be more mature and pay more attention when they drive. Raising the driving age to 21 can benefit younger people. Raising the driving age will also save people’s lives. The driving age should be increased to 21 because it gives people advantages to be safe and to drive. Older people tend to be more mature and pay more…

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    Distracted Driving Distracted driving is the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity. Most people think that the main distraction while driving is the use of a cell phone, however, this is entirely untrue. People partake in various activities while driving in their cars, causing distracted driving to be the primary reason for car crashes in the United States. Each day in the United States, over 8 people are killed and 1,161 are injured in car crashes that are…

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