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    pros believe that the widespread use of the self-driving car can prevent the accidents due to human errors. The sensors loaded in car can sense everything such as pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles, around the car, make decisions of every aspect, while humans have blind spots. One of the biggest advantage the self-driving car will bring to people is that it can save considerable time for drivers. Driving a long way is boring and exhausting, a self-driving car can save…

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    a driver’s license at the age of sixteen is merely too young. Teenagers are incompetent about being on the road, which increases the chances of putting others at risk because they have not developed a strong level of maturity and experience. The driving age among teens should be increased because facts prove that teenagers cannot handle the physiological and physical challenges that approach them on the road. Most experts, along with the National Highway Traffic Safety, agree that inexperience…

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    Throughout my first year of driving, I have had anything but a traditional, safe experience behind the wheel of my 2-ton car. It seems like anytime I get behind the wheel of a car, something somewhere in the universe decides to test me once again. However, despite being a firsthand witness to my awful luck, I also astonish myself every time I experience these situations with how I handle and learn from them. This is one of those times. After having my license for about 8 months, you would think…

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    I hear about kids speeding and driving unsafely on a daily basis at school. Recently, a student at my school hit and killed a pedestrian while driving to school. This was shocking, and consequently, I feel that steps need to be taken by the school to curb these issues and improve the safety of teens and other residents of the community. Many teens are exposed to safe driving practices, but many still do not abide by speed limits and other regulations…

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    Brake Light Broken? Learn How To Fix It Driving around town with a brake light that is broken is not only against the law, but dangerous as well. Your brake lights are what let other drives know when they need to slow down, and not having working brake lights can unintentionally caused an accident. Thankfully, you can replace a burned out brake light on your own. Tools And Materials The only tools you need to get this job done is a screwdriver and a replacement light bulb. A local auto parts…

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    My husband was hunched over the computer again. "Are you looking at car stuff again?" My tone belied a growing lack of interest in browsing the Internet looking for more information about Honda Pilots, the new car we were considering buying. Although initially we had found some reviews and comparisons that were helpful, my husband was insistent that shopping online for prices was going to pay off at the dealers. I was skeptical - "There's no way they are going to come down that much," was my…

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    groups of students misleading information by both verbally wording of specific questions and also visual imagery in relation to bystander or eyewitness testimony. To test this, they had asked people to estimate the speed of motor vehicles using different forms of questions. During experiment number one, Loftus and Palmer’s goals were to test that the language used against the eyewitness testimony can alter the memory of the accident. They designed this to show that leading questions could…

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    cited for speeding six times during four years and driver 's license had been suspended once during that time was an incompetent driver); Edward, 926 So. 2d at 321 (holding that eleven moving violations, two DUIs, and “broadside a lady” once while driving during sixteen years was an incompetent…

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    Have you ever just been driving home from work and spot a car that is a little bit way too low to be on the road? Most of us have and if you are not into todays car scene, you might just find it a little bit too weird. Today’s car scene is subculture that is rapidly growing and many are proud to be in. Within these car scene subcultures we have different categories that we can identify; classic, American, and imports. These are all very different subcultures but they all share one thing, and…

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    Auto Service: Deciphering the Check Engine Light It happens to just about everyone – you are driving down the road having a great day when you notice that your check engine light is on. When this happens to most car owners, there is a feeling of dread in your chest because you have no idea what problem tripped the warning light. Will you need to bring your vehicle in for auto service, or is the problem something you can take care of yourself. With over 60 years in the auto repair business, the…

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