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    steering wheel. The first step to solving the problem of the problem of unconscientious and distracted drivers, is looking at one’s own driving. Paying attention to how often you use your turn signals, or looking to ensure you're not holding up traffic in a passing lane is critical. It is very easy to only see the fault in others behaviors, but we often commit the same wrongs as the majority population. These positive habits to catch on easily. If someone sees that you have turned on your turn…

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    local jurisdictions based on local conditions. The intent of residential streets is to provide access to adjacent properties and to maintain low traffic speed. It is common for municipalities to use a narrow pavement sections on residential streets as a speed calming strategy, as wider pavement section may increase speed of through traffic. TAC states that in local residential streets, it is desirable to encourage low operating speeds. This can be accomplished by minimizing roadway…

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    because your in a car doesn’t mean a train isn't dangerous when your on foot.“Every railroad crossing should be taken seriously.”(Lesson 7)1So many people have lost their lives to trains and the only way to stop it is to be aware. We havesigns and laws for a reason we just have to choose to follow them. These rules keep us safe fromeveryday life. Always pay attention to Railroad signs, gates, or crossings. “It is a choice we make everyday but yet it could mean life or death.”(It's Your Choice)…

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    already lived here--a house not far away from the beach for over half a year, and the bus that I take every day would always go through Marine Parade, which is the main road just behind the beach. Fortunately, I never have the chance to experience traffic jam on this road even during peak hours. Marine Parade is a north-south road that is almost parallel with the trend of the beach, intersecting Maroubra Road to the north and Fitzgerald Ave. to the south. Both Maroubra road and Fitzgerald Ave.…

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    When you first approach a railroad crossing, you must first slow down the speed of your vehicle and take the crossing with caution and seriousness. Even when you can’t see any lights at night, you should follow the same action. You should turn down the radio because trains sound their horn before every crossing. Always first check the lights and the gates before crossing, and if you don’t see anything, you can cautiously proceed. You should never switch gears on the train tracks, as it is a…

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    constitutional reforms that provided for the direct election of a City Mayor by the people of Bogota, devolution of road safety education responsibilities to the city, and the establishment of a National Road Code and a National Road Safety Agency. Following the empowerment of the elected City Mayor, reforms at the city level helped generate an institutional framework that was conducive to improving road safety: a shift in the relationship between…

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    maliciously driving in a way that shows that they have no regard for people or property. That is how the state of Maryland defines reckless driving. Since the legal definition can be very difficult for you to understand (especially if you have not gone to law school), a good example of reckless driving is when the speed of your vehicle is too fast for the conditions of the road that you are driving on. Speeding is considered to be a form of reckless driving because not only are putting your…

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    In the article Living, working more enjoyable in traffic-free zones, the author makes valid claims that include reasons why cars should not be allowed on city streets. However, the author fails to include valid evidence to support his claims of people walking around also do not have to fear being hit by…

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    young drivers do not care about other people on the road and do not realize the real danger of their bad habits. For example, cars are switching from one lane to the other lane, and then back again without signaling, or they are weaving in and out of traffic. There are many similar examples which tell about the effects of dangerous habits of today’s drivers. It is very important to understand that on today’s dangerous highways, inexperience and poor judgment of drivers often make a lethal…

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    On the road, you can will see many drivers going beyond the speed limit, these drivers are risking danger to themself and other people on the road. Yet most of them do it anyway, they like how the thrill of the speed makes them feel, making them want to have more power and to excel in speed. This is how some of the many car accidents are created, there are people who are innocent and others who are of fault for the accident. In the book Of Mice And Men, the author Steinbeck uses Curley and…

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