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    injured or disabled. Citations and tickets are given by law enforcement when one is speeding or doing anything else illegal for that matter. The tickets will accumalate and somebody can have their license suspended after so many of them and it takes money in order to remove the tickets and get your license back. When a person has so many traffic tickets they also have to pay more for their insurance. The rate goes up about 50% after this. If any law enforcement agent stops you and gives you a…

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    Road Rage Studies

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    Purpose: The purpose of this study is to add to previous research done on road rage. Road rage has been an increasing problem since the 1980s, when a police officer first coined the term (Sunrise Digest, 1988). Drivers can encounter certain road conditions that can cause road rage in people who misdirect their anger at others. Previous research has shown that road rage can be triggered by psychological or sociological aliments and substance abuse (Schafer, 2014; Wells-Parker, Ceminsky, Hallberg,…

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    Is a New Car Safer Than an Old Car? If you’ve ever been in an accident, you know how traumatic getting into an accident can be. With over 33,000 killed at the wheel, it’s reasonable for you to contemplate whether new cars are safer than old cars. Many people have asked this very question after seeing a new car crumble in an accident. New Cars Are Safer Than Old Cars To put it plainly, new cars are much safer than old cars. Car manufacturers are equipping new cars with safety features, including…

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    Dangerous driving affects everyone. Not only the victim. The two ads are ‘bloody idiots’ and ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’. Two ads that address this issue are the Victorian Government’s ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’ and ‘TAC’s ‘bloody idiots’. TAC persists to stop dangerous driving on our (Australian) roads. On the other hand, The Victorian Government helps Australia with a wide variety of little things. They range from dangerous driving to political and world problems. For both ads, they are…

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    Rock Of Ages

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    Rock of Ages is a Musical/Romance/Drama/Comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, the same person who brought you movies like Hairspray, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Bedtime Stories, Bringing Down the House, and The Wedding Planner. The film stars Alec Baldwin as Dennis Dupree, Julianne Hough as Sherrie Christian, Tom Cruise as Stacee Jaxx, Russell Brand as Lonny, and Diego Boneta as Drew Boley. Rock of Ages was released in theaters on June 15, 2012 and it was released to DVD and streaming on October 9,…

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    later on when it is time for us to receive these, the accident percentile may not be as high. I feel like the thought of raising the age is because of our maturity level. I personally feel like this is not going to work, teens are going to break the law and drive just as they do now. On the…

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    Spring Break Ritual

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    Hi Dr. Moon, In the material I reviewed, not much was discussed on the midstream marketing for social change on binge drinking. I did find an additional article that explained the phenomena of peer pressure from family, friends and colleagues and was interesting. Who is more influential in your behavior than your immediate friends are? Changing rituals could be an answer. Advertisers have done a poor job when it comes to spring break activities. On a midstream level, providing individuals…

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    But what if we as people try to better ourselves and try to put a dent in the growing drunk driving deaths and injuries. By a 2009 statistic about 23 million people were addicted to alcohol and had a problem with controlling themselves when alcohol was around. This number is probably way up in this country now but if they go and seek help the we could bring that number way down. As a country we just need to stand together to get what we need to under control instead…

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    Driving: Should it be raised to twenty-one There have been many discussions about driving under the age of 21. The numbers of accidents of teenagers are continuing to rise, the highest death estimated for drivers is at an age of 16 to 18, if the driving age in increased that will decrease the number of accidents; it can be caused by shortage of experiences, not focusing on the road and using mobile phones while driving. There are countries that allow teenagers to drive at the age of 16, but…

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    account for about 12 percent of all fatal crashes per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The minimum driving age should not be raised because fatal crashes involving teens are steadily decreasing due to tougher restricted license laws and teens can receive valuable experience at a younger age. The number of teens involved in fatal crashes is steadily decreasing. Tougher restrictions on licensing have decreased the number of teens involved in fatal crashes by 27 percent…

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