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    I remember when I was a 7th grader, wherever I would walk I saw a poster of this girl named Jaqueline. The poster said “Not everyone who gets hit by a drunk driver dies. Don’t drink and Drive” and “Jaqueline Saburido was 20 years old when the car she was riding in was hit by a drunk driver. Today at 23, she is still working to put her life back together.” After so many years I still remember the poster very well, I remember the before and after picture of Jaqueline. Jaqueline was/is a beautiful…

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    put Mommy’s girl on my grave” (2:11-2:15) is to make the students consider how their decision to drink and drive will also affect someone else, possibly a classmate, and the pain that their families will go through. Showing that the suspected drunk driver survives the accident without major injury and ends up being arrested also sends the message that his life has now changed forever as well. It is left up to assumption what charges he will face, but knowing that he has taking lives with his…

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    Laws Against Driving

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    Laws against driving under the influence are created to save lives; however, even harsher laws may decrease the number of accidents. Everyday, people attempt to drink and drive while the lives in the car next to them are at risk and they would have no idea. Not having harsh enough laws established for drinking and driving can end up causing more harm because people who don’t get caught will do it again, it can cause damage to those involved, and it takes away from first responders of their…

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    Pros Of Speeding

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    First, Speeding means trying to get somewhere quickly and going over the speed limit when you are on the interstate the standard speed limit is seventy miles per hour for rural interstates and forty five miles per hour is the minimum speed limit. The speed limit for most business and residential area is twenty five miles per hour and on secondary roads the speed limit for trucks is forty five and for other vehicles it is…

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    Navigating the roadways in Montana can be challenging. Drivers must share the streets with cyclists, pedestrians and wildlife. Collisions with wildlife are common in the fall, but a collision can happen any time of year. Staying Safe on the Roadways Wild animals can leave the woods and stray onto interstates and highways. When animals are frightened by roaring engines and bright headlights, their behavior can become erratic and unpredictable. According to a recent vehicle accident report,…

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    Situation Analysis. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recorded 68 fatalities in rollovers of Ford Explorers in the beginning of Aug. 2000. The recorded fatalities were caused by sudden tread separation in tires used on the Ford Explorer. The standard manufactured tires provided for the Explores were Firestone tires, which was the center of an investigation in May 2000 after accruing 90 complaints pertaining to tread separation. At least four of the complaints included…

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    When people get caught drunk driving, what happens to them? 27 people are killed daily due to drunk drivers. In 2014 1.1 million drunk people driving are arrested. So what would happen if the punishment for the first time getting caught were more severe? Would less people commit the crime? Those that are getting caught driving intoxicated should have a more severe punishment. They have committed a serious crime. What if they had killed someone, or killed themselves. If the punishment for…

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    What do you think about driver-less cars? Let’s talk about the cons about driver-less cars, were going to state a few reasons against them, they should not be produced until they do further research and more safety tests, the type of car/use gas or electricity, and who's paying for damages caused by the cars. First of all, they should focus on the research and several tests on the cars for instance, fuel, and safety/speed control.Accordingly nobody wants to do something with no background…

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    No one wants to face the prospect of finding a DUI attorney. But unfortunately, many people find themselves in the position of driving while intoxicated. The legal limit for blood-alcohol content is .08% or higher. Many people may find their blood-alcohol content at that level with just a couple of drinks. A simple mistake such as driving home after a few drinks could result in a DUI charge. If you've been stopped for a DUI, you need to find the services of a DUI attorney. But how do select an…

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    Settleman Settlements

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    Sadly, every now and then, people get injured or killed in an accident. In fact, the U.S National Highway Administration reports that over three million injuries and 40,000 deaths occur every year. Moreover, according to the Justice department, only 5% of these cases ever go to trial and a clear absolute majority goes for settlements. What is a settlement? A settlement is a cash offer that is given to the victim of a personal injury lawsuit as a compensation for the losses and damages that are…

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