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    Teen Driving Bad

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    age of 16, that were involved in fatal accidents" (Davis 64-65). 16-year-olds tend to crash more than any other age when it comes to driving. 16yrs. Old are not fully matured, and do not have emotionally control. Some parents complain about not wanting to taxi their kids everywhere, but others safety is more convenience. The government should keep raising the driving age. 16 year-olds brains are not fully matured for long-termed decisions. Jay Giedd, chief of brain imaging in the child…

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    risks of driving a car or truck that weighs as much as an elephant? Distracted drivers cause more wrecks today than ever before. Weather is a key factor that distracts drivers. “The best strategy for driving in bad weather is to avoid it” (KidsHealth.org). Most people today decide to leave their house, even if the weather looks bad. A person’s choices could affect someone else’s life; in addition,…

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    Distracted driving is very serious and dangerous. It is because of so many drivers being distracted behind the wheel that cause dozens of accidents and deaths every day. There are many different types of distracted driving, you could be on your cell phone, or eating a sandwich, listening to music, or even just an emotional mess, distractions are everywhere, inside or outside your vehicle. Inside the vehicle you have more of a risk at being distracted because you could have a fairly talkative…

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    Although I knew that Faris would take the Kirkuk route this time to get Erbil, I just wanted to ask that question to break the early morning silence. Travelling routes between Erbil and Baghdad were few, Baghdad-Kirkuk-Erbil or Baghdad-Mosul-Erbil being the only options. As far as I was concerned, either route was extremely dangerous. Each route had different terrain and peculiarities, yet they shared a similar distance and the fear of hidden and expected attacks. These areas were essentially…

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    Distracted Teen Driving

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    Today I learned many new facts and statistics that I never knew before. The overwhelming amount of fatalities and injuries that are the result of distracted teen driving make me realize how important it is for myself and others to learn and understand how dangerous the world we are going to be driving in really is. I never realized how many lives are ended because of someone speeding on Utah highways. It is a terrible truth that 40% of all Utah highway deaths are a result of drivers speeding. I…

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    Distracted driving is a big issue while driving a motor vehicle especially for teens because a lot of teens think that they are invincible and nothing will happen to them and if an accident were to happen that they will be fine so while driving they tend to get distracted easier if not by texting by other things . There are a lot of things out there that can distract a teen while driving such as the radio, their phones, and other people in the car or even eating while driving because this causes…

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    Essay On Train Crossing

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    Many drivers pay little or no attention at highway-rail crossings they drive across day after day because they never see a train there. They don't realize that freight trains do not run on set schedules and can be anywhere at any time going in any direction! At all crossings, and especially those you are most familiar with, you must always expect a train. Also, did you know that the average freight train consisting of 100 cars and weighing anywhere from 12 million to 20 million pounds takes over…

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    Traffic By Tom Vanderbilt

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    people change from personality when getting in a metal box on wheels. The reader realizes that they too, are victim of rude gestures while driving, and feeling invincible. Traffic by Tom Vanderbilt is about different variables that affect drivers on the road. Your attitude is different on the road than what it is when talking to a friend. Past experiences driving, society, and even your fellow passengers help shape you who are on the road. Vanderbilt does a very nice job on explaining…

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    passengers. Every driver needs to always slow down when coming to a railroad crossing. When driving it is a great precaution to turn down all noise so the driver doesn’t miss the train’s whistle in order to tell if there is a train coming. Every railroad crossing is serious and should be thought of that way. The driver needs to be extracautious at night and make sure to slow down or stop when night-driving at a railroad crossing. When at a railroad crossing make sure to check if …

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    the lead car, too. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of unnecessary braking. The road isn't full of people with perfect driving habits, and many folks will accelerate and brake when it isn't a good idea. If you fall into these instinctive pitfalls, you'll add a lot of unnecessary wear to your tires and your brakes. Practice staying alert and aware of your actions while driving, so that you are aware of your choices behind the wheel. While these habits will certainly extend the life of your…

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