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    A recent article by Forbes magazine discusses the crash dilemma for self-driving cars. The specificities change from time to time but the crash dilemma stems from the idea of whether or not a self-driving car, when faced with no other option, crash into a specific person or its latter. An example of this would be if the car should crash into a group of elderly women crossing the street or into a kid who’s running across the street because he is late for school. In situations like this, there is…

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    Seat Belts

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    A January 20 single-car crash in Knox County led to the death of the 19-year-old driver and injuries to the vehicle’s other occupant, a 20-year-old male. Sadly, neither man was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Speed and poor weather conditions are viewed as contributing factors in the crash. The tragedy behind this accident is a reminder that there are certain things that do not mix when it comes to driving. Speed and Bad Weather While drivers should never go over the speed limit,…

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    looks at her phone, she collides into the blue ford pick-up truck, which happens to be her husband. Her daughter is in the back seat of the beige sedan while her mother was driving it and the man, woman, and the daughter are all affected from this crash that was caused by…

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    Personal Narrative: P. E.

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    6 months later, after the crash I was at home my mom had a big scratch after the big accident happen 6 months ago and also 1 day before the accident, I thought that something was going to happen So I told my mom about what happen 1 day before the big accident, I what I was thinking before it so what I did was stood up and told my mom another thing was that 4 days later, another car crash in the same road and on the same wall and curse so I was thinking about that crash so what I did was go to…

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    before the car accident. This photo of Saburido before the accident looks nothing like the picture of her after the accident. She has long hair, beautiful smooth skin, and big eyes. Saburido is smiling in the photo before the car crash, but she is not in the photo after the crash. This also displays they are now two different people. Saburido used to be a happy young girl who loved her life. Now she has to look in the mirror every day and be reminded of the struggles she must face every single…

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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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    for approximately 5 seconds and, it slows your brake reaction by a whole 18%. More than nine people are killed and over 1,153 are injured every day due to distracted drivers and 2,600 deaths and 342,000 injuries a year . The National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation…

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    inspecting the damage of a crash, Accident shows the inner-monologue of the tragedy and shows that the first worry is whether or not the other driver is injured. When the teenager emerges from the wreck, the main character is relieved, but also feels terrible and apologizes with “so, so sorry,” hoping that he won’t comment on his or her mental wellbeing and state of inebriation. This realistically shows the looming fear of social interaction after a huge disaster such as a car crash; that indeed…

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    It Can Wait Speech

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    sense of normality switching through the days of six ordinary people that anyone can relate to. The normalcy of the day is strongly portrayed in a scene where there’s a baby smiling and blowing bubbles on the grass and in the background you see the crash happen. It plays with the viewer’s emotions, making them aware that a car accident can occur at any given moment. No one expects a horrible accident to occur during broad daylight in the…

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    Seat Belt Research Paper

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    in your body slamming against the interior of the vehicle. They are most effective in preventing ejection from the vehicle, and, according to the NHTSA, “ejection from the vehicle is one of the most injurious events that can happen to a person in a crash. In fatal crashes in 2006, 75 percent of passenger vehicle occupants who were totally ejected from the vehicle were…

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