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    Chelsea is sick of getting stuck in traffic like this. People are always late to things, like work and school, because the traffic is so bad. Also the poor traffic can cause more crashes. When there are more crashes that makes the traffic even worse. There is way too much traffic, so the roads will be widened, and all that it will take is the tax rate being raised to 12% for a year. Chelsea has a problem. There is way too much traffic. It is the worst all around the high school and the middle…

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    I ended up getting lucky and my mom sold the Sentra to my older brother. So I went back to luxuriating in my my mom’s bluetooth containing, rear view camera having ,Honda. A few months passed and I ended up getting a car that I actually enjoy driving around. I ended up getting a 2003 Acura TL with a 3.2 engine. The car came with leather seats, a touch screen monitor that I can connect my phone to, and dark tinted…

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    Teen Driving

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    Driving is an activity that requires a lot of practice. It is a new experience for teenagers; they inspire to drive for they feel free. Unfortunately, teens cause about 11% of all accidents in the U.S., and they only represent 2% of the population. Those are bad news. According to a study made by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, "Crashes are the leading cause of death among American teens" (3). Youngsters are not well experienced with driving, they sometimes forget to do…

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    becoming more common is a result of our society. Our society is constantly on the go and in a hurry, and people become angry when drivers drive slower then their desired limit. Road rage is typically a result of emotions a driver experiences while driving; however, I also believe road rage could be a result of displacement from another source of stress. When you’re in your car, you can yell at a driver who cut you off or at the driver who won’t let you pass and typically no one can hear you.…

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    to state residents in order to operate a vehicle, but, this privilege comes with requirements. Having a driver's license becomes controversial in the U.S. because of the illegal immigrants who are driving without a driver's license. The United States remains the country with the largest population driving without a license because they do not meet the requirements. For instance, Massachusetts gives a list of acceptable documents for proof of residency. Many of these documents are not…

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    Dangerous Habits While Driving Have you ever evaluated your driving habits? If so, you probably have noticed you have some pretty bad habits. I know I do. There are an endless number of bad habits you can have while you’re driving but I am writing this paper to discuss the most common ones. The most common habit with young drivers is texting and driving. It’s so common that the government, here in Texas, has outlawed texting while driving. Every night there’s a new story on the news about how…

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    Correct Driving Skills

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    limitations are needed! The limitations put on New drivers Are both benificial and necessary.Why? Because they allow them to learn correct driving skills and gain knowledge about driving, gives them more experience, and helps with their saftey. Correct driving skills are half the battle if you learn it correctly you are on the first step to success. The other half is knowing what stuff does in, on and around the car. So since we want knowledge than what is actually driver's ed? According to…

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    Dependent Test Experiment

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    The hypothesis is that talking on a cell phone impairs driving skills. This experiment would take place in a controlled driving range where factors like weather conditions and the type of car driven would be identical. It is important to eliminate outside factors that might skew the results. It is the researchers job to regulate the experiment in all areas so that the only difference between the control test subjects and the dependent test subjects is the use of cell phones. The experiment…

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    can be distracted but a recent phenomenon has made texting and driving the greatest cause of accidents. The article "Texting while driving" states, "Texting while driving is the act of sending and receiving text messages while operating a motor vehicle." Whether or not people are texting while driving, it is easy to say many people use their phones while being behind the wheel. A quote that expresses the severity of texting and driving asserts, "At 55 mph, sending or reading a text takes your…

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    Many people support a ban on driving while using a handheld cell phone. Driving while using a handheld cell phone should be made illegal immediately; handheld cell phones act as a distraction while driving, driving while using a cell phone is more dangerous than driving while under the influence, other individual’s lives are at risk, and using them decreases the individuals’ reaction time. Handheld cellphones are a physical distraction as well as an emotional distraction. Emotional and physical…

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