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    Tailgating dangers on Chicago roads Driving a car comes with a huge responsibility of ensuring one’s own safety and that of others on the road. We have to rely on each other to make careful decisions to keep our roads safe for everyone. Even though we all know that a small error, distraction or misjudgement can lead to an accident, we still indulge in some dangerous driving habits and put the lives of others at risk. One of the most common dangerous driving habits that lead to accidents is…

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    “Do you always think only succesful men are able to drive those fancy cars with chicks around ?”. That is understandable since every advertisement we watch on television everyday demonstrates one type of men with a luxurious car next to him and of course, a beautiful lady beside looking quite “useless”. Many people nowadays, especially husbands get an anxious when their wives drive as they think it makes them look useless or they scared of women’s bad driving. Nobody ever stops for a second and…

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    Toronto’s mayor John Tory and his council have been discussing the establishment of tolls on the Don Valley Parkway and the Gardiner Expressway. In order to get support from not only his council but the people of the city, John Tory is asking for help from those living in the 905 “to share the cost of upkeep and transit expansion with people living in the 416.” The mayor hopes that the new toll route will help to cut the amount of traffic/congestion on these highways and to further develop…

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    This article written by Simon Collins explains some of the problems many people have been having with “Intersection” car window washers. It has recently become a worry for many people traveling through these intersections as more and more of these window washers have been appearing. It has become a concern after many events that there may be allot of conflict caused by these window washers. An example of conflict is of one man who got out of his car and “smashed over” the window washer when they…

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    In addition, senior citizens and handicapped people would greatly benefit from this new installation. They will probably more struggle if they get into this kind of situation than ordinary people because many times they are in a situation where they can’t make a phone call without other people’s help when they get into car crashes. They might have physical limitation that can cause serious problem such as senior citizens tend to have weaker physical strength than young people so when they got…

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    audience and support their specific set of services which might not work for you individually. Below are the main checkpoints to consider when selecting a best driving school for you. License Types Your Driving School Supports. Check if your school provides training for car drivers, motorcycle drivers, commercial truck drivers and so on. Note, that school bus drivers usually require special training. Target Audience. Check if your school provides special courses for first-timers,…

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    A sixteen-year-old boy distracted texting while driving, on the interstate, accidently moved the car wheel handle which caused the vehicle to merge into the left lane. At the same time, a car was driving beside the boy and hits the car. The state of Maryland driving age should be twenty-five years of age. Why? The reasons are maturity, fewer accidents, and have more experience. Even though there are a few teens that drive carefully, it's best for us because it gives us more time to practice.…

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    Do you wish you could help your family and be able to go anywhere? Now, imagine being a 16 year old wanting to do those things but can’t because you don’t have a job or can’t drive. The legal driving age should not be raised to 18 because teenagers need autonomy, it gives teenagers responsibility, and many teenagers have transportation issues. To start with, The legal driving age should remain at 16 because teenagers need autonomy. Teenagers need freedom, they need to live a little and…

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    young drivers in Utah. If they do change it this "Mom take me places" will last forever. When we're little kids it was our dream to drive. We played imaginary driving with our friends, and when you turn fifteen you can't wait until you get your driver's license. That is what makes the sixteenth birthday big and fun how would it be if you were days away from being sixteen and to have them change it to eighteen. You waited sixteen years to drive and then they change it without considering the…

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    The defense that was raised in this case was the Assumption of Risk. A plaintiff who willingly enters a dangerous situation and is injured will be barred from recovery (McAdams, 2015, p. 306). In Nalwa v. Cedar Fair, 55 Cal. 4th 1148, it states that common law doctrine the Assumption of Risk, a defense to liability for injuries resulting from "a specific, known and appreciated risk" to which the plaintiff had voluntarily consented. The implied-consent theory focuses on what the plaintiff knew…

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