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    Ted's wishes By jacob Kothe When it comes to driving a stick shift manual car, you can get a little stressed out. What I mean by that when you're driving around the neighborhood with your instructor (my dad) he makes you turn, a lot stop on hills, and insures that you stop at a stop sign, when you think that he insures that you stop at stop signs you think of something else. You have to go up to the sign and push down on the clutch. And stop at the sign press down the gas and slowly…

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    drivers are not restricted from driving, but that doesn’t stop many people from questioning their ability to do so. As of now, restrictions placed on your driver’s licenses are from the examiner’s findings and recommendations. The examiner will review the results of a driving and vision test. They also must take the individual’s circumstances into consideration. The most common restriction’s placed on elderly’s license as of today are no freeway driving, driving only allowed from sunrise to…

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    Due to the continuous increase of deaths on the road that involved people using their cell phones, the distracted driving problem needs to be resolved; however, the two solution are passing tougher laws and technology. In the article, Texting, and Driving? Watch Out for the Textalyzer, Matt Richtel states that “people are going to be more afraid to put their hands on the cellphone” if the Textalyzer becomes law (Richtel 23). The device will catch any driver that was distracted by his phone and…

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    Texting And Driving Laws

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    with driving with a higher risk of fatal or near fatal accidents as a result of the misusage of cellular phones while driving. Distracted driving is dangerous for the driver and in many cases, result in serious harm to other drivers on the road. What are the dangers that drivers face by continuing to openly break the laws for texting and driving? The number of lives lost due to texting and driving in America are increasing at epidemic levels on a daily basis. The current texting and driving…

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    Driving is a continual function in most of our lives. In fact, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, many Americans now spend more than 100 hours a year just commuting to work. When operating our vehicles, it should be done as safely as possible because it is essential to everyone’s safety, but more often drivers become preoccupied with everything from loud music, applying makeup, eating food, and most commonly utilizing their cell phones. These distractions coupled with poor driving techniques…

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    Car Racing Research Paper

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    Racing Car Championship Get ready to join the amazing and challenging racing car championship. Take part in Formula car championship and test your driving skills by playing with the best drivers around. Driving a super-fast racing is not an easy task, so you have to be alert right from the starting point of the race. Racing Car Championship will provide you real-time car racing experience. As you will be up against most skillful Formula one drivers, your job would be to outspeed your opponents…

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    Minimum Legal Driving Age

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    I don't think that the minimum legal driving age should be raised to 18 years. Teens are doing more than just preparing themselves for their future. Many teens have extracurricular activities, jobs, volunteer work and socializing. When teens younger than 18 can't drive, all these activities fall on to their parents, who may not have the freedom or willingness to shuttle their kids. And even though rising the driving age won't necessarily prevent teen driver crashes, it could just delay them.…

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    1st time driving essay The first day I started driving was really awesome. I was 14 years old and and had just got my permit. The only way I could drive was with a parent. The first time i drove was from I had to drive from Mediapolis Iowa to my house in Oakville Iowa. I have always wanted to drive and once I got in that driver's seat i knew I could do it. I had my mom with me so if I did anything wrong she could tell me that I was. The reason we were in Mediapolis is because my dad’s truck…

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    Drews & Crouch compared the independent variable of the driving performance of 41 participants in a singular baseline conditions being the use of no mobile devices or other forms of distraction. This was done while carrying out a conversation on a mobile phone of a hand held device and a hands free device. Also while having other participants having an alcohol condition which followed the level of blood alcohol concentration of 0.8 g/l which is the legal limit in the UK. In both of mobile…

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    Driving is dangerous, and it is one the the main death causes for teens. A lot if them speed, and or are on their phone while driving. But changing the driving age to twenty-one… That means everyone would only start to learn how to drive around that age, instead of already having several years of experience. The driving age should not be changed to twenty-one! Student drivers are sometimes very bad drivers, but there are plenty of good drivers among them. A small group should not be able to ruin…

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