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    to have a collision because they are not used to the driving environment. Inexperienced drivers may feel uncomfortable on the road and could make mistakes when driving that lead to collisions. With experience, one also learns to respond to anticipated problems. This is why it is important to practice driving to ensure the driver is experienced and ready to drive collision-free. Inattention, which can be the result of fatigue, distractions or passengers, can cause one to have a collision because…

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    Crash Scene Essay

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    Traffic Template • Ruler • Internet Access (i.e. YouTube) • Pencil • Copy Paper • Easer • Traffic Crash Management Guide // http://www.alibris.com/Traffic-Accident-Management-Donald-J-Basham/book/6771463 by Donald J Basham • Quiz • Visual of Traffic Collision and the aftermath (VIDEO) INTRODUCTION Students would be able to create a traffic accident diagram utilizing the above preparation material. Student would be able to follow specific guidelines to create a NOT to Scale incident and…

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    Although you may never be in a motor vehicle collision, it's wise to be prepared in case it happens. An automobile accident attorney at Waycaster & Allred, in Dalton, GA, wants you to be informed about what measures to take. The experienced team of legal attorneys cares about each client, making it a top priority for you to receive the compensation you deserve. The personal injury law firm offers four steps to take after you have a car accident: Check For Injuries: If you suffer serious…

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Aim: The aim of this report is to investigate the perception of safety while using transport in Melbourne. This report has been written for the minister for Police and Emergency Services. 1.2 Background: Transport is a vital part of our daily lives. People use all types of transport to move from place to place. The transport consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services, which includes many options such as public transport, bicycles, cars,…

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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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    Car collisions are very problematic in the United States and in the world. They are the leading cause of death for 16 to 24 years old in the United States. Previous studies report that the older the driver gets the less collisions they get into. This is due to the driver getting more experience. In this article, Fearghal O’brien and his group wanted to find out whether teens that got into crash changed their driving behaviors. They believed that after being involved in a severe crash, teens…

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    Cultural Collision Essay “ For the first time he desired, even craved something more than pleasing his father.” In Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”, Nwoye had finally found something that he believed in, something that didn’t make him as miserable as watching his father’s action towards family members and his “strive” to be perfect. His response to the cultural collision caused by the Western was not negative like his father’s was, but positive. But every other person’s lives…

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    Did you know that according to “Injury Prevention and Control” that more than 9 people are killed in a car crash every single day and more than 1,153 people are injured in the U.S. because of car crashes involved with distracted driving? What exactly is distractive driving? Distractive driving is doing anything to take your eyes away from the road and not focusing on driving the vehicle. Such as using a cell phone, texting, eating, using a GPS, etc. Car crashes are terrifying! Why…

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    What texting and driving has done and caused with teenagers and adults in america today? Texting, looking, dialing, and talking on your phone while driving has caused over million auto crashes nationwide. Most of those crashes are caused by young teens between the ages of 16 - 19. The cause of why adults and young teens getting and causing car crashes and why those distractions can injure or end someone 's life. The stactices of auto crashes in the U.S , death and injury rate of people caused by…

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    An Accident Waiting to Happen In life, an innocent bystander, parent, or friend may receive news that changes their life forever. A death of a loved one is something that can drop anyone to their knees in agony. Karl Shapiro’s “Auto Wreck” faces the hard truth that is involved in a car accident. In summary, “Auto Wreck” is a gut-wrenching retelling of a brutal mishap in which two cars collide in a fatal accident. The poem concludes on a more philosophical note explaining the certainty that is…

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