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    Final Paper Assignment Many drivers risk lives daily, whether it is their own lives or others.Drivers should be more acquainted to what they are doing, and need to become more cautious to their surroundings. The risk that drivers can obtain can be very detrimental and lead to severe injuries or even death. Importantly, 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…

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    Importance Of Safe Driving

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    the few things that hasn’t changed over the years. To teens, driving brings a sense of freedom and independence, it boosts self-esteem, and makes one feel grown up. However, teenagers have less experience, maturity, and driver training than most adults. Therefore, more teenage drivers are involved in car crashes every year and more are being killed. The number of teenage deaths is increasing because teenagers are immature and believe they are invincible. They think they can speed, not wear…

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    When driving we are always at risk,risk of making a wrong turn or being caught in the wrong moment.This being said, irresponsible drivers continue to make violations and heighten the risk by performing violations to the safety of others.Distractions such as looking at a cell phone,driving while drunk,and speeding can all lead to horrible consequences. Although all of these violations can cause serious damage,the worst violation is aggressive driving. Aggressive not only is speeding and…

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    Having even stricter laws may not hurt drivers in Indiana either. License suspensions should be longer. If someone is drinking and driving, their tendencies are not just going to go away with a snap. If a driver gets let off with a suspension on their license for just 180 days, that same driver may decide that the consequences are not too serious, and just go ahead and drink and drive again. If a driver got their license suspended for at least a year, they would have time to think about what…

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    Texting while driving is one of the leading causes of accidents in modern times. Many drivers and other road users lose their lives on the road due to distraction caused by texting while driving. According to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, texting while driving is six times more dangerous than any other factors that contribute to accidents on the road (Ferdinand, and Alva O.; et al.). Coupled with other factors such drunk driving, texting is more likely to cause…

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    Tom Joad Allusion

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    John Steinbeck uses diction and detail to reveal Tom Joad’s character by giving his readers an image of Tom going up to a truck driver and manipulating him to get a ride, even if it causes the truck driver to lose his job and John gives his readers that image through his word choices he used to describe the scene of Tom and the truck driver. John was able to reveal Tom’s selfish actions through his word choices that gives his readers an insight of Tom’s true self. John uses the third person…

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    texting driver The driving age should be raised to 18 due to this fact because it grows better skill level increase, establishes maturity, and less accident/death. A claim is that a skill level driver of 18 would be better increase for good driving record. Driving at 18 has a better focus on the road due to having there permanent since they were 16. Giving there lincese at 18 they would be prepared to be on the road. The driver of 18 would be a better driver and would be a safer driver on…

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    written by the Federal Communications Commission and “Multitasking, texting” by Journalist Resource, it explains that in 2012 there have been around 3,300 fatalities and between 387,000-400,000 people were injured in driver distraction accidents. The most significant challenge that drivers face now is placing all their attention on the road. What is distracted driving? Distracted driving is operating a vehicle and doing anything that is not driving. When most people think of distracted…

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    driving recklessly but driving extremely slow in streets, when it is obvious they are driving way under the speed limit. I have witnessed elderly drivers swerving in streets, or even cause accidents in intersections. Some times elderly drivers are just not mentally fit, or sharp enough to be driving in streets. Tougher regulations on older adult drivers should be required in the state of Texas. And enforce mental fitness tests yearly after the the age of 79 to keep driving privileges. These…

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    The experience can be especially scary if a large vehicle is involved in the crash. Because of this, it is important to do what you can to avoid a trucking accident. Whether as the truck driver or as someone in another vehicle, there are several things you can do to avoid a crash. Both truck drivers and drivers of other vehicles should make sure to get enough sleep. Getting enough sleep will help to keep you alert, which will help you avoid drifting off while driving and will help you to notice…

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