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    winter tires at once rather than changing the first 2 and then the rest 2. This simply does not work out and have been known to cause several difficulties and accidents, especially during the winter time. During the winter season, the roads get slippery and there is a greater risk for the person driving the car to skid and get into an accident. Installing different tires for the winter would help a great deal in getting the grip while driving. Why new tires for the winter? During winter, snow…

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    Driving While Driving

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    Driving while using handheld cell phone devices should be illegal. This should be illegal because it causes many unnecessary risks while driving. Some of these risks include accidentally breaking road laws, someone taking their eyes off the road, and endangering oneself and others. One risk someone takes while using a cell phone while driving is that they might accidentally break road laws while distracted. While using a cell phone and driving the driver is not fully focused on the road.…

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    Merle Neuton Hero

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    pain and affliction caused by the many events in their life. My grandpa was a hero due to all of the obstacles and hardships he had to overcome in his lifetime. One of the many obstacles faced by my hero Merle Neuton was being in a massive Semi accident. He had to endure over a year of recovery after the crash. The man who hit my grandpa’s semi was trying to commit suicide because he had just found out that…

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    I think people should be able to drive at whatever age they feel like they can safely drive. I think the minimum age should be thirteen, and as long as you’re a teenager, driving tests should be harder. Also, instead of just passing, everyone has to get 100%. As long as we know that teens will be safe, they can drive. If they won’t be safe and won’t drive carefully and responsibly, then they shouldn’t be able to drive. I definitely don’t think the minimum age should be raised. Sixteen is more…

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Aim: The aim of this report is to investigate the perception of safety while using transport in Melbourne. This report has been written for the minister for Police and Emergency Services. 1.2 Background: Transport is a vital part of our daily lives. People use all types of transport to move from place to place. The transport consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services, which includes many options such as public transport, bicycles, cars,…

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    just texting. Distracted driving includes playing with the radio, doing ones make up, looking to talk to friends, and even taking a sip from ones drink. Americans have about 400,000 accidents each year. Among the 400,000 about One fourth of the accidents are from texting and driving. This means that most of these accidents are from teenagers because they are always more prone to use their phone. Many teenage drivers are informed at a young age that driving safely is very important. Although…

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    Seatbelt Safety

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    Are we going to hold ourselves accountable for any future accidents that might occur due to our ignorance of incorporating seat belts in our public transportation system? Or is it the responsibility of the government to do that? Seat belts are the undisputed lifesavers when it comes to hitting the road. Automobiles and even gigantic airplanes are required to provide seat belts for protection. Somewhere in this industry, however, seat belts are undermined for their value. This happens in the…

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    is because teenagers get drunk twice as fast as adults, yet they have less self-awareness to stop. They more than often have “drink and drive” problems than adults. Alcohol causes to related accidents, family breakdown of one’s death and health problems. Spoken Link/Transition: Unfortunately, the accident happened to my family few years ago as victim Emotion/Story: My aunt passed away in China few years ago, because she was hit by underage drinking man.…

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    Dufief Mill Road. The speed limit at this location is 35 mph and local police authorities stated that based on the evidence at the accident scene, Ellis was going over 65 mph. The conservative posted speed limit is partly because of the deep bend in the road plus, Travilah Elementary School is also located in the same block just across the road from the accident scene. It was fortunate that this tragic fatality did not occur during the daytime when young children would have been exposed to…

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    Despite the fact that most drivers know it's not a good idea, one out of every four car accidents are caused by texting and driving.Obviously, texting and driving is very dangerous but so many drivers are still guilty of doing it. Driver’s eyes should be on the road not their phones, for the safety of themselves and everyone around them. Texting while driving is also illegal in almost every state in the United States. While the U.S. is getting better about the ban, we still have a lot of work to…

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