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    needs to have serious consequences within school instead of simply outside of it. A student who receives a something such as a speeding ticket should be punished, much like they are now, with a fine ;however, in addition to the fine, the teen’s license should be suspended until a drivers ed course is completed. This course should specifically focus on safe driving rather than the rules of the road as in a standard drivers ed class. Schools could develop a program or module that would consist of…

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    Driving is a privilege and once an individual have earned their driver license it should be up to the operator of the vehicle to drive safe and make it a priority. In this paper I will discuss the safety of driving in the winter and summer months. There will be different types of weather conditions for both seasons, vehicles will need good mechanical work periodically to check for maintenance for both seasons, and the operator of the vehicle should always operate the vehicle properly and…

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    Teen drives are apart of a group that need to have more practice driving. They show to be a hazard on the road. They are very excited to get their licenses but not ready. With this it teaches them great responsibility. Teens think it’s all fun and simple when they get their licenses ,but they don’t understand everything that comes with driving. Teens are not the worst drivers they just need practice to help prevents future accidents. First, teens are a natural hazard on the road. The road is…

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    Wisconsin does not do enough to prevent distracted driving because people are still distracted while driving. However, some may disagree with me because Wisconsin does quite enough by punishing those who break the law. They don’t do quite enough because people’s driving habits haven’t improved. With an increase in technology for people who drive has been quite a distraction. There have been several laws that made the use of cellphones while behind the wheel banned. It has been quite an effort to…

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    goes out drinking and driving well they get caught and they might pay and fine and maybe might lose their licence but that would be after multiple offences. Say and teenger does the same thing and gets caught well they get a huge fine lose their license and get a huge increase on the price on their insurance. That's not fair if and adult does it it can blow over but if a teenger does it they lose their licences for sure and many other bad things. I am not saying that you should drink and drive…

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    In today’s society, American travelers are now faced with driving with a higher risk of fatal or near fatal accidents as a result of the misusage of cellular phones while driving. Distracted driving is dangerous for the driver and in many cases, result in serious harm to other drivers on the road. What are the dangers that drivers face by continuing to openly break the laws for texting and driving? The number of lives lost due to texting and driving in America are increasing at epidemic levels…

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    Florida and came to a complete stop. Officer Jimenez then contacted the driver who was identified as Armando Perez (H/M-DOB07/19/1974). Officer Jimenez explained the reason for the stop and asked Perez for a driver license and proof of insurance. Perez was also unable to produce a driver license. Perez provided…

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    Underride accidents involving a car going under the trailer of a semi truck are often fatal. The car's windshield and pillar structures are too flimsy to resist the shearing forces that occur when they collide with the bottom edge of a semi's trailer. Because of this, the survival prospects for the driver and passengers of the car are grim. Although underride guards are mandated for the rear of the trailer, none are required for the sides. Motorists must always exercise caution around trucks.…

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    I chose the article titled, “To Brake or Accelerate When the Light Turns Yellow?”, which begins to examine how the effects of stress differ between two age groups of younger and older participants. Specifically, how stress alters the decision making while operating a motor vehicle which is something most people do almost every day. These participants were asked to play a driving game in two conditions of either a controlled group setting or the experimental group setting that had to play after a…

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    Teens rush home on Saturday night by nine PM because, of a car accident that happened ten years ago which changed our small town's like forever. We wish to be older to have privileges but, the advantage was taken away by one drunken teen years ago. Is it fair for all young adults to have to deal with the mistakes of a teen who killed the family? Ten years ago after prom night a young teen crashed into our mayor, his wife and, their two children speeding 45 miles over the speed limit.…

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