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    Throughout the growth of the automobile, the public has also grown to accumulate some dangerous driving habits like driving under the influence, getting easily distracted, and speeding. The first poor habit they have gathered is driving under the influence of any drugs and alcohol. Driving while intoxicated can impair their ability to react thus, making it a danger to be behind the wheel. Their vision is also incapable of functioning as well as when sober. This kind of reckless behavior can be…

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    Negligence On The Freeway

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    vehicles and vans, ambulances, fire trucks and other employee owned vehicles that are under a company’s name. When is comes to the road and being safe the best thing you could do is pay close attention and be aware of all of your surroundings. Following the…

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    Corridor Agencies wants to extend the 241 Toll Road through the center of historical San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. Extending this toll road would create countless complications for these cities. Although many claim that a toll road would reduce traffic, in actuality, it would jeopardize the health of numerous people and the construction for this massive project would last for a lengthy time. First of all if a new road was to be built, it would increase the amount of air pollution. Having…

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    I am not talking about driving projects, I am literally talking about driving automobiles. This article is a precursor to what I would soon be writing about in my next article. Until recently, I had been an aggressive driver. Not always, but most of the times. It would keep my family and friends on the edges of their seats. There had been several times (more than I can recall) when upon their constant request to slow down, I would argue unnecessarily, eventually stopping the car on the…

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    If you've ever had the misfortune of being in a hit and run auto accident, you probably felt angry, confused, and anxious. Unfortunately, one thing you shouldn't feel after such an event is lonely--almost 35 people are involved in a hit and run accident each day in Miami-Dade county alone! That means it's vital for every motorist to understand what to do if they're involved in a hit and run collision. Some of the typical responses to an auto accident apply as they normally would, while other…

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    Zebra Research Paper

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    Have you ever driven down a road that is just completely and utterly terrible? A road that is not only bumpy and rugged, but is also highly unattractive. I know that I have. In fact, I drive down an extremely unsavory road like this every day of my life. That is because I live on that road. I am not exaggerating when I express how terrible this road is, in the past I have used the word “zebra” to describe its appearance. The whole thing is covered in cracks from large trucks and buses driving…

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    Snow Planning Case Study

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    the west by Gaines St, the east by LeClaire St, the north at 5th St and the south at River Drive. • Predictable Response. You will notice that with the new plan we will have more predictable response to events. Unless melting is expected to occur following a snow event, or a minimal snow event coupled with high winds will result in little to snow pack, crews will be dispatched for response to all snow events greater than ½…

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    Railroad Track Safety

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    There are many dangers when you are around a railroad track. There are many safety features to help keep pedestrians and cars safe. Some of these safety features include, lights, alarms, arms, lines, and signs. These are here to help keep you and others around you safe. You are 40 times more likely to be killed in a collision with a train than you are with another car. The difference between a car and a train is like a car to a 12-ounce soda can. Imagine how easy it is to crush a soda can with…

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    Illinois Route 53 is a road that thousands of people utilize everyday, with so many people commuting on it, there are talks about expansion to help speed up commutes, however, Route 53 should not be extended because the project would be costly for commuters, homeowners, and the general taxpayers. One way that it is costly is simply the cost of the projects. The expansion is projected to cost from 2.2 billion to 2.7 billion dollars of taxpayer money. What this will be used for it to buy the land…

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    of large commercial vehicles travel hundreds of thousands of miles across Alabama, and all of the U.S., each year. Despite safety standards and protocols, auto accidents involving large trucks occur all too often. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, approximately 95,000 people across the U.S. were injured in truck accidents in 2013. Nearly 4,000 people were killed in such collisions that same year. While there are a number of factors, which contribute to trucking…

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