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    Casey Martin is an example of brute luck, he was born unintentionally with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Dworkin would agree and accept Casey’s proposal because he believe those affected by brute luck should be compensated for their disadvantages. I believe that Casey should be able to compete in competitions because everybody should be able to compete; however, by letting him use carts will create inequality and unfairness to other competitors. Rules should also be respected by competitors and…

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    In the United States, one out of every four accidents are caused by texting and driving. According to the National Safety Council, using a cell phone while driving leads to around 1.6 million crashes annually. Around 330,000 injuries to people are caused by those crashes from cell phone use while driving. When a person uses a cell phone while they’re behind the wheel, they significantly reduce the safety of drivers, passengers, other road users, and even the pedestrians around them. Cell…

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    Texting While Driving

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    Today everywhere are people are talking and texting while driving. Drivers should not be allowed to use the cell phone while driving. Using a cell phone while driving can cause many problems for you and the other drivers on the road. Just by sending a quick text could end with someone being hurt. Therefore cell phone use while driving should be stopped. Using a cell phone while driving may cause someone to get distracted. If they are calling or texting someone that might distract the driver and…

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    text messages or emails while driving is not only a distraction but it also isn’t safe and should be illegal. You’re about 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated. According to National Highway Transportation Administration texting while driving is the same as driving after 4 beers. 57% of American drivers admit to texting behind the wheel. Texting while driving makes you 23 times more likely to be in an accident, it’s identical to driving blind for 5 seconds…

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    The troubles of texting while driving your life could be over in just a split second if you are texting while driving. Texting while driving is something you should not be playing with. Most people think that it’s okay but you could loose your life. Your life is a bad thing to play with you are suppose to value life. I do not agree with texting while driving because you should make sure that you are doing what you are suppose to do. When you are texting while driving it would bring you something…

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    Assignment 3-Problem Exists Standardization of Regulations Regarding the Use of Cell Phones while Driving Introduction A large number of accidents on roads result from reckless driving practices. The most notable and destructive among such careless activities is the act of driving while taking conversations on the cell phones (Weller et al., 2013). That has caused deaths that could get avoided if more caution and consideration were made by the drivers involved. The primary focus of this…

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    behind the wheel of their car under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Today, cell phones provide an abundance of opportunities for distraction, a distraction which has been deemed just as dangerous if not more so than traditional impaired driving. Distracted driving as a result of texting for example has caused many wrecks, many of which result in personal injury cases. Thankfully, there is a new tool on the market that might have a positive effect on this negative trend. It is called the…

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    the drivers that are violating the rules of the road can cause consequences for drivers that are doing the right things. Most drivers are mainly distracted by cellphones, car radios, and other things such as simple daily task.In the short story “Driving While Stupid”, by Dave Barry he proposes an argument about how he has driven in certain places that were full off bad drivers. However, the worst of all the bad drivers that he has witnessed is from his hometown Miami.…

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    Have you ever wondered why there are so many car crashes at stop lights? Well with the info that I have collected and also info that I have found by doing a little research I can give you the answer. data that I have collected shows that four out of every ten teens are on their phones at a stop light, and five of every ten adult drivers are on their phones at a stop light (if you were wondering I collected all of my data on the same spot). Now you may ask why being on your phone at a stoplight…

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    Regulation 265 Essay

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    I INTRODUCTION Regulation 265 of the Road Traffic Code 2000 (WA) (‘regulation 265’) restricts the use of mobile phones while driving in Western Australia. Under this regulation a driver is not permitted to ‘use a mobile telephone while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not parked,’ unless the phone ‘is being used to as a driver’s aid’ or to ‘make or receive a phone call’ . For the above purposes, the mobile phone must be ‘secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle’ or must not be…

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