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    While driving down the road, there are numerous sounds a person hears. The popping of a low tire that went unchecked for far too long, the horn of an impatient driver behind you, or the dinging of a low fuel light. Many people could careless where they refuel their vehicle, but where I am employed a large amount of people only choose to go to Frank’s Gas and Gump. The location of Frank’s Gas and Gump is ideal. The last available stop for beer before entering a dry county. Regardless of the…

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    Enforcing the Law on Teen Drivers Many people think that student drivers are a safety hazard, and they are but we need to find a solution to make our roads safer. Most kids these days are always distracted while driving and cause many accidents. As the citizens of this nation we should want a to make our streets a safe place and not some place for teenagers to be driving all around it. Why would we want to put ourselves in danger when we have the power to put an end to it. Teens have a very…

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    I've always heard that drivers should practice "defensive driving." It makes sense, we all know how big a car is and how fast it can go, you can find all of those numbers somewhere on the car itself. We all know someone who has been in an accident, be it minor or major. When cars collide, it can be catastrophic and everyone knows it well. But somehow, at least for me, the idea of it actually all being real didn't happen until I had gotten into an accident where I was forced to deal with the…

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    Furthermore, if the organization does not give the applicant the job, it created unemployment for these individuals. The 51-year-old Uber driver did not get hired not because he did not have any knowledge of the position, but because he was old. The thought that these organizations need to also keep in mind is that these people who were not hired for the job because of their age might be the breadwinners for their family. The organization is leaving them to beg for money. Another article that…

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    Everything is white. The last thing I remember is how I noticed that my club mate Satoru's older brother Naoto, the driver of the van, was reeking of alcohol. When I pointed it out to him, he turned around to the backseat, to assure us that it's alright and that he's used to drunk driving - while going at twice the allowed speed inside the city limits. He actually even let go of the steering wheel to gesture his case, so the outcome was obvious. Why did I have to learn this way that Satoru's…

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    “Baby Driver” by Edgar Wright was a film made this and was awarded for the music of the film, not the color. The color used in “Baby Driver” traits about the characters and foreshadows the certain points in the story. The way Wright used color was through the costume design, making the protagonist wearing black and white shows…

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    The Key Drivers of Innovation The innovation and technical progress experienced in the transportation industry is driven by speed and efficiency, market size and structures, and strategy formulation. Speed and efficiency The need to have fast delivery of supplies to cities and towns and from farmlands to urban centers facilitated innovation in railway and railcars. Initially, innovation in the transport industry was due to economies of scale. With the intention of sustaining themselves, towns…

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    accidents are the leading causes of death among teenage drivers, ages 16-20. The system has certain restrictions for young drivers, but that alone does not solve the dangers of teenage driving. Teenagers in this generation will get behind the wheel of an automobile and assume that they know all aspects of driving a vehicle. It should be mandatory that teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short attention…

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    you see and think. It’s really interesting that our brain may show something wrong to us, but we believe that what we see is correct. There are two things I did during last two weeks. I went to the DMV(department of motor vehicles) to take my third driver test. After thirty minutes, it was my turn to take the test. Suddenly, I felt nervous and my hand were sweaty because it is my third and last chance. Besides, I started to pray that there was a good traffic waiting for me so that I could pass…

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    feelings of pride and excitement overshadowing my mother’s feelings of worry. To this day, every time I leave the house my parents warn me to drive safe and make good choices. It has been about 2 years now and I would consider myself to be a good driver. I have never gotten in an accident, nor have I ever gotten a ticket, though there have been some close calls. My parents got me a 2014 Volkswagen Tiguan a couple of months before my 16th birthday, and after about a year of driving it was time…

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