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    Phones While Driving

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    enforcing laws that make driving while using handheld phones illegal. Although some might say that this law is unnecessary and inconvenient, in reality states should enforce this law because using handheld phones while driving creates a distracting environment, causes a prodigious amount of accidents, and is unnecessary with the vast amount of hands free technology that is offered. To begin, handheld phones are too distracting to be able to safely use while driving. Driving is a…

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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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    Texting While Driving

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    internet. Men, women, and children tie their lives to their cell phones, and they become easily distracted by the pictures and sounds emanating from the tiny screen. When driving, the small distractions cell phones present can add up to devastating consequences. All states should pass laws designating cell phone use while driving as an illegal action. These laws would eliminate distractions for drivers, take financial aspects into consideration, and provide an effective example for the youth of…

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    only times I loose my focus is when I’m driving on the road, too busy daydreaming about random things, lost in my own thoughts, perhaps trying to solve problems then end up finding myself where I intended to be. Was it because I’m used to the same road or perhaps I was multitasking unconsciously? Well, some of us may or may not know but we all have scripts for what we do in our every day life routine. In the case of driving, day by day we develop our own driving behaviors and start getting used…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    their teenage to young adult years, that is, 16 to 21. Driving is not an obligation, but a privilege that many do not recognize. Driving can be deadly if not taken seriously. For this reason to make driving comfortable and safe, the legal driving age should be raised to the age of 21; the age at which citizens begin to mature mentally. This implementation of raising the age would cut the number of deaths, as well as restrict the freedom…

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    Self Driving Dbq

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    In the United States, implementing self driving vehicles may be detrimental for the economy of densely populated urban cities. Self driving cars will most likely have an adverse effect on automobile businesses in densely populated cities. Many places rely heavily on driving jobs such as taxis, uber, lyft, and other transportations. If self driving cars were to be implemented people would not need to pay for taxis, they will have their car drop them off then send it back home. Car transportation…

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    Cons Of Driving To School

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    Driving to school can be great. Many students starting early on in both Elementary and Middle school were driven to school by their parents. Many of us experienced the congestion at drop off and pickup times at Rincon Valley Middle school. Now, here at Maria Carrillo, the experience is quite similar. With students getting their driver's licenses left and right, they are joining the congestion. It doesn’t really have to be this way. Let’s examine the pros and cons of driving to school. The main…

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    people between the ages of 15 to 20 in the United States of America. Anna Quindlen’s essay “Driving to the Funeral” went into the dangers of teen driving, by showing parents not being strict enough with their kids, the poor enforcement of the law, and teenagers being too irresponsible. Even though, there are many teens that were injured or even worse killed, parents are still taking the right of driving very easily onto their kids. Mrs. Quindlen said “Parents seem to treat the right of a…

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    Assignment 3-Problem Exists Standardization of Regulations Regarding the Use of Cell Phones while Driving Introduction A large number of accidents on roads result from reckless driving practices. The most notable and destructive among such careless activities is the act of driving while taking conversations on the cell phones (Weller et al., 2013). That has caused deaths that could get avoided if more caution and consideration were made by the drivers involved. The primary focus of this…

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    Distracting While Driving

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    I am tired of hearing about people dyieing because someone was driving while on a cell phone. Some people believe that using a cell phone while driving is okay, while others disagree. Except for emergencies, cell phones should be illegal while driving because they are distracting, they put others in danger, and wastes community resources. Cell phones are distracting.“Only 5% of cellphone-related crashes occur because the driver is texting. The majority of the accidents involve drivers distracted…

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