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    Traffic Safety Issues

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    devastating accident on County Road B-14. They were travelling east towards Forest City in Tiffany’s Pontiac Grand Am when Tiffany lost complete control and crossed over the center line onto the alternative lane. Her vehicle violently collided with another car venturing the opposing direction, and there was nothing that she could do to avoid the westbound automobile. The two sisters were immediately pronounced dead at the site of the accident (Krug). Although there is nothing anyone can do…

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    Fire Marshall Essay

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    marshall doesnt see that the county fire marshall office as a whole orginization. Every other system in the state is under the fire marshalls office. Be able to centeralize it that FMO represents the county seat. Carrying out the authority of the county. The whole idea was to say that the county seat who has the authority of the county. It was passed in 2007 and it keeps getting worse some…

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    One thing I know I want to do with my life is be around horses, in some way or another. So why not do what I do best, become a horse trainer. Of course college isn’t required, but why just settle for the basics and not go deeper into the knowledge of a horse trainer. That’s why I definitely plan on going to William Woods Academy, one of the top rated equine schools in America, and it’s only an hour or two away. And I also have experience with horse training, I already trained in halter many of…

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    The next time you're riding in the passenger seat, watch the driver. You'll notice that they tend to drift when the car ahead of them does, and they'll also accelerate and brake in sync with the lead car, too. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of unnecessary braking. The road isn't full of people with perfect driving habits, and many folks will accelerate and brake when…

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    Seatbelt Safety

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    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 public transportation system. Needless to say, people do enjoy the freedom of not being strapped into their seat…

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    Seat Belt Research Paper

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    Buckling Down on Safety: The Importance of Seat Belts Considering the high frequency at which car accidents occur, it’s a wonder that more people don’t deem seat belts to be the number one priority when riding or driving in a vehicle. It’s not uncommon to see drivers and passengers not wearing their seat belts, or even to see kids freely moving all around the backseat of a car. In fact, everyone is bound to know someone who doesn’t wear their seat belt. Drivers and passengers alike give many…

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    could feel the pain in my shoulder. I knew I had to get home and I just kept reminding myself to stay focused. I climbed into my truck and drove myself home. My mom was outside working when I pulled up. I explained what happened and I got into the car to go to the emergency room. The pain continued to increase and I began to get dizzy and hot. Even then my one concern was that I left Sparkle’s halter on and I hadn’t fed her. So, before we went to the emergency room my mom went and helped me…

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    Seat Belt Laws Essay

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    My goal is to persuade you that seat belt laws are a prime example of government overstepping its bounds, chipping away at our right to freedom, and generating revenue in the process. Anything you do in life contains some element of risk. Sensible people understand that and act accordingly, because most people do not want to be a casualty. Adult drivers should know the probability of risk in driving, and be able to make their own choices as to how best to handle the situation. The points that…

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    Seat Belt Debate

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    and convince people to wear seat belts. A few states have laws on wearing a seat belt. It is not consistent though. 18 out of 50 states have it only as a secondary law. This means an officer cannot pull you over for not wearing a seat belt. Once you have been pulled over a different violation, you then can get a ticket not wearing a seat belt if you haven’t been able to sneak it on before the officer saw you weren’t wearing one. The consequences for not wearing a seat belt are strict enough.…

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    Legislature passing laws that go against the will of the people by an overwhelming 75 percent? This is the stark reality of our seat-belt laws that are in effect today. Choosing to wear a seat belt is a wise decision to make, however, passing a law to make the wearing of seat belts mandatory and punishable by law is a glaring infringement upon our civil liberties. In 1985 seat-belt laws began passing through State Legislature despite a long history of public resistance to such laws. The facts…

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