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    front. Although tailgating may not seem much dangerous and may rather seem unavoidable, but the reality is that this dangerous driving habit is cause of thousands of car accidents every year. Tailgating is one of the leading causes of rear end collisions. The…

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    Drinking Age Trend

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    When the first taste of adulthood reaches the lips of the newly-turned adult, he wants to experience all the new responsibilities and privileges that come with this stepping stone. In the spur of the moment, he gets a tattoo without his parent’s consent, smokes his first cigarette, and somehow manages to get his hands on a beer. Although he may not be able to legally drink, he gives little thought to the next action he takes: drinking the alcohol. Barely adults, 18-year-olds lack fully developed…

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    Consequences Of Speeding

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    - Speeding: Many drivers ignore the speed limit that is given on the specific road eg. 50, 60 , 40 etc. Speeding is one of the number causes of road and traffic related injuries as it is one of the easiest ways to cause an accident not only does speeding slow reaction timing often fatalities caused by speeding are much worse. - Drink driving: 31% of driving fatalities are caused by drink driving. Safe driving requires the driver to be alert and for the driver to be able to make quick…

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    Ticket Persuasive Speech

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    Mandatory “Click It or Ticket!”: Is It Really Too Much to Ask? Automobile accidents. No one enjoys thinking about them. Sometimes, seat belts supposedly mitigate their potentially injurious and fatal side effects. Nine out of ten passengers wear them while riding in a vehicle (IIHS). Anne Teigen of the National Conference of State Legislatures writes that in thirty-four states and Washington, D.C., which are primary-enforcement territories, a police officer can ticket the culprits, not just…

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    I have visited Dubai twice, the first time in 2013 and the second time last Christmas and although I love Dubai I am sure it is not the place for everyone (although car fanatics will fall in love with Dubai). Even though it has it ́s bad sides, Dubai will always have a place in my heart. This ridiculous city has amazing architecture and awful traffic and is truly different from anything else. In this essay I will tell about the good and the bad sides of Dubai and of it ́s tourist attractions. You…

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    I Want To Stay Quotes

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    “The impact of a four-ton pickup truck going sixty miles an hour plowing straight into the passenger side had the force of an atom bomb.” Mia and her family were just in a deadly car crash they were hit so hard all of them were ejected from the car. And sadly you find out that her mother was killed on impact and she died due to her body “ seeping “ Mia is having a outer body experience and no one knows it. She is looking for her family. While in the coma Mia’s grandfather tells her something…

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    The idea of Loftus and Palmers investigations of the two experiments were to show how the information given by an eyewitness can be affected from different perspectives. The main focus of the experiments had been to give groups of students misleading information by both verbally wording of specific questions and also visual imagery in relation to bystander or eyewitness testimony. To test this, they had asked people to estimate the speed of motor vehicles using different forms of questions.…

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    Overview: Summarise the study, including why it was done and what was found (approx. 350 words) In an experiment in 1969 by Marshall using air force personnel it was discovered that recalling details of an event, in this case, the speed of a vehicle, were difficult for people to recall. In some cases, participants recalled speeds of up to 50 mph where the actual speed was 12 mph (Flanagan, 2013). Loftus and Palmer further studied Marshall’s discovery, Loftus and Palmers two-tailed hypotheses was…

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    Drunk Driving Influence

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    Through recent years many teens and adults alike have been involved into car accidents. The type of accidents varies form person to person. Rather be something as small as being distracted while driving or trivial like speeding. There is one type of accident that has been occurring a lot lately. Drunk driving or driving under the influence has been a reoccurring issue through out the years and it doesn’t seem to going away anytime soon. Not only has drunk driving been a reoccurring issue but…

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    Car Insurance

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    The Nuts and bolts in Car Accident Insurance Being included in a car accident is a traumatic affair. Beside the physical harm that you need to persevere, there are different costs to be paid. Be that as it may, why stress; there is a car accident insurance organization that will handle it. Do I require car insurance? Unquestionably, you require car insurance. Driving without car insurance is unlawful. Yet, there is a whole other world to this. Having car insurance will shield you fiscally…

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