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    In the back roads behind TV HWY, I was speeding up to 100 mph down a narrow road in which was my car almost lost traction to the road - only to be pressured to carrying out such as a dangerous act of stupidity just to impress my peers how fast my car was. I only just received my recently purchased car about 7 weeks ago, with the satisfaction that I got a car all for myself, the ecstatic joy shocked me to my core. When I first test drove my car, I would not stop smiling as my fond of cars only…

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    his phone to read a text and before he knew it, it was too late. Texting and driving is a major issue globally for young adults. It is the leading cause in car accidents and has killed thousands of people over the years. Texting and driving can easily be avoided, but still people continue to do it to this day. Even if one reads and text and not actually sends one, it is still putting oneself and others at risks. While driving, cell phones are a major distractions to the community. The…

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    Louisiana states that Driver’s Ed is a requirement to get a driver’s license for teenagers and new adult drivers in many states. I took my Driver’s Ed course through my high school, Bossier High. The driver’s class helped me practice safe and defensive driving…

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    Drive A Self Driving Car

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    Self driving cars sound cool i hope i have my license and a job so i will be able to get one of these self driving cars because i don’t wanna have to drive all the time i would be able to just kick back and let it work its magic i wonder what the inside the engine will look like when they come out because i like cars and how the engine looks and the inside hope they remodel them awesome and i like going fast in cars so it has to go at least one twenty mph…. They should at least make self…

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    Pro Driving Cons

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    advanced to as humans may seem amazing; however, this technology is not trustworthy. These cars could be on the road in a few years due to advancements. Many articles have been written about this including one published in 2016 called, “Pro/Con: Self-driving cars are just around the corner. Is it a good thing?” (Newsela). I do not think these cars should be able to drive on our roads because of all the fatalities that could…

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    a road that meets the criteria discussed earlier. It is important that you drive at the appropriate speed that has been set for the road you are driving on. If you do not drive at the set speed you run the risk of being pulled over by law enforcement, and possibly receiving a ticket. As you approach a road that is perpendicular to the one you are driving on, and it is a road you wish to turn on to, you need to notify the drivers around you that you need to turn. Now you will use your turn…

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    Crumple Zones

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    velocity of the driver. In addition to decreasing the velocity of the driver, it also lengthens the stopping distance a passenger travels before impacting on another car or some other hard surface. Crumple zones were not invented until nineteen-fifty-three after automobile designers saw that cars were rigid bodies causing most of the force transferred to the occupants rather than being absorbed by the car. This led to many fatal accidents (Raiciu, Tudor). Isaac Newton first and second law can…

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    in my community by enforcing stricter laws concerning driving habits. In today's society, most people are concerned about what is happening around them rather than focusing on the driving. These habits include focusing on the radio station that is being played, eating, and last but not least texting. Texting is a common distraction when it comes to driving. Many teenagers and adults seem to think they can multitask both texting and driving while operating a vehicle. This method of thinking…

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    Driver Distracted driving is any behaviors or activities that causes a driver to shift their focus from driving. In truth, even something as small as an engaging conversation can distract a driver behind the wheel and threaten their life and the lives of other people around them. The American Automobile Association (AAA) estimates that distracted driving accounts for about 25 to 50 percent of all traffic accidents. With more and more accidents being attributed to distracted driving, it’s…

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    Hodges, Initial Post 2: The most engrossing essay would be “Word to Youth: Texting, Driving Don’t Mix*,” because of its relevant to today’s society. The essay does not just target one group of individuals; it objects to everyone who possesses a cell phone. Likewise, everyone worldwide has witnessed or read about a car accident due to the recklessness of an individual on their cell. Some are deceased from the accidents, while others are paralyzed or have significant brain injuries. In the essay,…

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