Drinking and Driving Essay

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    glasstime. The most common reason is because we don’t have time to deal with the insurance and taking the car to an auto glass shop. But the longer you wait, the bigger the damage will be, a small crack can spread all over the windshield if you keep driving your car, and the cost to fix it will be much higher as well, especially if the windshield is finally severely damaged from untreated small cracks and you have to replace it with a new one. Internet Listings If you really don’t have much…

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    In Queensland, current driving regulations ban the use of hand-held mobile phones, but permit the use of hands-free devices. Such distinction reflects an obvious belief that the impairment to safe-driving ability that occurs when using a hand-held device is caused solely by the distraction of the associated motor and visual demands. It is not disputed that sustained driver attention is critical to safe driving (Leung, Croft, Jackson, Howard, & McKenzie, 2012), and there is compelling evidence to…

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    Driving is not easy. It takes skill, knowledge, and preparation. When learning how to drive, there are three main objectives, the driver must know how to operate the car, must follow the directions and rules of driving, but also must acknowledge that others may not follow these same rules of driving. In a letter, written by Dave Barry, about this topic, it demonstrates how he decided to prepare his daughter for life on the road. Dave Barry’s letter, “A Floriduh driver’s guide for my teen with a…

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    I’ve been driving for almost a year now and I feel like I could say I’m an okay driver. I mean I’ve had some close calls but I wouldn’t say they were unusually crazy. That wasn’t the case the first time I drove because I literally had no idea how to drive a car whatsoever. Before I got my license, my sister would always talk about letting me drive. One day we pulled up to a parking lot and she told me I was going to drive back to her house. I had never driven before and I didn’t realize a lot of…

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    tires to use for the winter season. These tires are specifically made to withstand the harsh conditions of snow and ice while increasing traction. Preparation is vital in winter driving conditions. In case of emergency,…

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    the technology. Google has already developed a couple prototypes of self driving cars while Tesla has already developed one which requires a driver to be behind the wheel but they do not have to taken control of the steering wheel. Many of these cars are still out of the price range of most of society today. 1.3 people globally die every year in automobile accidents. Human errors are up to 94% of those deaths Could self driving cars lower the numbers? Although they seem very far out we could…

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    Do you like driving? Do you feel safer when riding in a car with someone with more experience? Driverless cars are coming in the near future, and the point I’m trying to make here is that people sometimes make errors. Then people can get seriously injured or even die! Driverless cars should be implemented due to safety, efficiency, and economy. As mentioned above people get in wrecks all the time! Big or small these human errors could be prevented in driverless cars to prevent people for…

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    behind the wheel they must acknowledge that driving is a risk and every time they go out on the road they are putting their life and the life’s of others in danger. As the driver their full attention is required to remain on the road at all times disregarding the distractions around them like changing the radio, other passengers, calling or texting, etc. Among all the age groups, teens have been proven to be the highest to be involved in distracted driving crashes since they don’t put much…

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    that job and school work. The responsibly that I had gained for others and myself when I learned to drive was huge and impacted my life greatly. I had to have more focus to not get in a wreck or run off the road to keep myself safe. I have been driving for almost three years and I have learned that when my parents worrying about me going out, they…

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    Maryland reckless driving is a criminal offense If you happen to commit this crime, then you are willfully or maliciously driving in a way that shows that they have no regard for people or property. That is how the state of Maryland defines reckless driving. Since the legal definition can be very difficult for you to understand (especially if you have not gone to law school), a good example of reckless driving is when the speed of your vehicle is too fast for the conditions of the road that…

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