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    driving affects so many people not just the person who decided to drink and drive but others like their family, friends the other driver’s family and friends and also whole city. Some tax could get raised if their is enough car crashes that involve alcohol. In the video the young couple were just driving along and then bang, the other lady who went to a couple bars before driving went in the wrong entrance ramp and went head on with the couple. The fact that she went to a couple of bars is…

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    Drinking and driving has taken many lives. The people that are drunk lose their lives, but also those innocent people who couldn’t prevent the accident and weren’t drinking. These people can’t prevent these accidents and are killed or injured because of someone else’s carelessness. That’s why we invented the horizontal gaze starter to save more of those lives. Since one of the tests, when someone is pulled over because of suspicious drunk driving, is the horizontal gaze test, why not use it…

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    Car Crash Research Paper

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    Nobody likes getting into a car crash. In your life there is a 50% chance that you are going to get into a car crash. If you get into a car crash you always need to stop. If someone has been seriously injured in a car crash call police immediately. Try to find someone or perform first aid yourself. You never want to move someone that has been in a car crash. You can move the person to avoid further injury. If someone is hurt and you fail to stop for them it can result in a third degree felony.…

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    “Regardless of what the state law says, parents should not allow their teen to ride with other teen drivers, nor should they be allowed to transport other teens in the first year of driving.”for years it been arguments about teens driving on one side you have the people that don't beviel teen should not be driving and the other you have people believing teen should be driving.But Me i believe both sides just because i'm Am a teen and i would like to drive as a teen but on the other hand us…

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    in the summer months’ people are traveling taking road trips. There will be less pedestrians walking in the winter, whereas, in the summer months there will be more pedestrians walking on the streets so, drivers must yield to pedestrians it’s the law. There will be bicycles, and motorcycles on the road, which drivers will have to share the road with them. Use common sense and drive safely, and make it a priority. It is very imperative to drive safe. Driving is a privilege, and drivers…

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    Essay On Driving Age

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    Most teenage drivers are involved in car crashes every year, and more are killed than in any other age group. Even to this day, 6,000 teens die in accidents annually—more than fifteen a day (Triplett 1). These alarming statistics prove that receiving 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…

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    one of the curses of the earth, a problem that came with human nature. There are chilling statistics about driving under influence, and terrible stories. There were nearly twenty thousand traffic fatalities in 1995 due to alcohol, and 300 thousand people injured due to alcohol (Hingston 1). Once again, this was 1990 and it is the 21st century. There was once a case of a man named Duncan Smith. Duncan Smith only had two alcoholic drinks and was still driving under the influence. He’d passed all…

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    Are too many people driving drunk or not enough? Forty percent of car crashes are related to alcohol, meaning the other sixty percent are due to sober drivers (“General Statistics”). If less car crashes occur when drunk, why not drive drunk all the time? Driving drunk means driving with blurred vision and delayed reaction time, so you could almost make a game out of it. You can see how fast you can swerve off the road or even blow past a stop sign and hope nobody is coming the other way. Sober…

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    In the story "The Accident," by Murong Xuecun, there is one character in particular whose name is Old Wei that I can relate to. We all encounter accidents whether we see them coming or not. Car accidents are common throughout the year, across the country. I have experience being in a car accident before just like Old Wei has. My first reaction was just like he said, "My mind went blank and I stopped the car. Night was falling and a hubbub surrounded the scene of the accident." After the car…

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    Why Teens Should Have Curfews Imagine your child is driving or walking home after curfew and they are involved in a car wreck or attacked. If only they had come back when they should have, they would be safely at home and able to happily live their life with you. Teenagers should have curfews because first, when driving at night you are more likely to be involved in a car accident, and second, many criminals commit their crimes during the night rather than during the day. To begin, when driving…

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