Driving Age Essay

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    newborns of driving. They usually have little training to start with. Their Parents just give them the keys and say something like, “Drive safe honey” or “Look at my baby all grown up now”. I think there participating in a graduated licensing program to help teens learn how to drive safely. Teens have very little knowledge and experience in a car. Current programs don’t teach and show young people how to drive or use a car. GDLs require you to have a set number of hours driving with an…

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    Essay On Fear Of Driving

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    wants to eventually overcome her fear of driving and get her license. The one teen I know of is me, I’m 19 and don’t have my driver’s licenses. I have gotten in the driver’s seat before and driven places but knowing I could put not only myself but anybody in the car with me in a lot of danger, scares me. Some of my family members have gotten in one or more car accidents in my lifetime and that also scares me. Another reason why I am so afraid of driving is because I grew up in a small town with…

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    Texting while driving is a big problem in the United States today. Texting while driving today is a problem we need to fix, most American sends messages behind a moving car because they can't wait. One of the effects of texting and driving is you can damage the car or yourself. Two you can wreck and hurt yourself or others. Three you can kill yourself or others. Texting and driving can cause damage to you or your car. You might think how I am a good driver. You're not being a good driver if…

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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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    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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    Cellphone usage while driving Many drivers everywhere use their cellphone while driving. While this can be a good thing it is one of the highest causes of fatal crashes. Many don’t know the dangers when they use their cellphone while they are driving. Everyone everywhere do this at one point in their life time no matter if its dialing someone to talk on the phone, send or read a text message or even check social media. Some do it over and over thinking that they are safe because they have gotten…

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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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    crash changed their driving behaviors. They believed that after being involved in a severe crash, teens change their driving styles and become more cautious. Obrien and his group aim were to see any change in driving style in the teens after a severe crash. They tried to find any study similar to this, but couldn’t find any with strong enough evidence. They took it upon themselves find out. They examined the Naturalistic Driving Study for SHRP 2. This study had 254 participants age 16 and 17…

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    The current use of 15-passenger vans to transport sports teams has become a common practice and the most popular method of transportation for colleges and universities for teams with fewer participants and keeps travel costs to a minimum. As an administrator of an athletic department, your primary objective would be to ensure the safety of the students while traveling to sporting events along with the liability of the college or university. Policies and procedures must be established,…

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    considerate. Driving is an amazing privilege we can gain but many take it for granted and become numb to the seriousness and dangers of driving a car. The immaturity of people personally frustrates me.…

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