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    Self Driving Cars Safe

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    self-driving cars safe? As technology advances, cars are becoming more enhanced and innovative. For instance, Tesla Motors launched a vehicle that is electric and drives itself, with the supervision of a human. However, other manufacturers/ companies, like Google and Uber, want to get rid of the steering wheel and pedals, to make the vehicle fully driverless. In the article, “When robots and humans take turns at the wheel,” Russ Mitchell explains the possible safety outcomes of self-driving…

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    Texting while driving is an issue that is hard to solve in today’s society due to the improvement of the electronic devices. A teenage girl gets in an accident while driving because she was using her phone and she took her eyes off the road but maybe if there was a built-in device the accident would not have happened. With today’s development, there are ways people can use electronic devices without touching them. This includes Bluetooth, built in kindle fires and phones. Some people may argue…

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    Raising The Driving Age

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    Finding a suitable driving age for teens has become a controversial topic over the past few years and different ideas are beginning to spread internationally. Making this decision has not been made easy with the varying arguments that have been presented. With the multitude of opinions spreading, only one is logical. Setting the driving age to 18 and enforcing experience requirements for all new drivers would benefit not only teenagers but all other citizens on the road by reducing the rate of…

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    New Drivers

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    drivers should be required to undergo lessons and information sessions prior to driving on the roads. Drivers between the ages of 15 to 34 represent close to 30% of the driving population; however, they have accounted for 40% of the fatalities and 45% of the serious injuries, demonstrating that younger drivers are a great risk to everyone when driving. Before allowing young and inexperienced drivers to enter the world of driving, there should be many new/ and modified requirements regarding…

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    The instructor responsibility is to make you feel safe and confortable while driving and that’s what he did. He first had me drive on streets I was familiar with. I remember the instructor would constantly tell me, to stay in the speed limit but it was difficult for me. I would either be driving too slow or too fast. I need practice controlling the pedals. I wanted to practice more now that I learned the basics of driving. Finding something to practice with me was kind of difficult. My neighbor…

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    When I started Driving Ben Franklin quotes, “Tell me and I will forget, teach me and I will remember, involve me and I will learn.” Have you ever felt so nervous about something that you feel like you cannot do it? I felt this way when I started to practice driving for the first time. When I turned fifteen years old, I was able to go to the BMV to take my permit test and if I passed, I could start to practice driving. I was pretty nervous whether or not I was going to pass or not. It took me…

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    always wanted to drive. To me driving seemed like the most exicting thing in the world. I could go wherever, whenever I wanted. Since my birthday is in the middle of july, it felt like everybody could drive but me. My friends would tell me all about driving, how much fun it is or how they could go wherever they wanted. The school year before my 16th birthday, I took highway safety to insure I would get my permit. The teacher would talk all about the benefits of driving. When the…

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    Guess Road Accident Report

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    deactivated at this point.) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN). The first test I asked Mr. Smith to perform was Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN). I instructed Mr. Smith on the procedure and asked if he understood and he replied “yes”. For the testing I used my green pen light as the stimulus. Mr. Smith was not wearing eyes glasses. I checked his eyes for equal pupil size, resting nystagmus, and equal tracking. During the test, he had to be reminded once not to move his head and to keep his eyes…

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    stuck driving behind a person going 10 miles per hour under the speed limit. Every time someone pulls out in front of them, it seems as though it is always an elder. Many people have this perception that the reasons why there are all these accidents on the road is because the older people do not use their vision, cannot hear as well, and lose their reaction time. The majority of the population is in the elder generation. We cannot take away the older generations freedom of driving. Driving is a…

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    behind the wheel of their car under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Today, cell phones provide an abundance of opportunities for distraction, a distraction which has been deemed just as dangerous if not more so than traditional impaired driving. Distracted driving as a result of texting for example has caused many wrecks, many of which result in personal injury cases. Thankfully, there is a new tool on the market that might have a positive effect on this negative trend. It is called the…

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