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    Crash Scene Essay

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    You should determine the drivers of the vehicles involved in the crash. 1. Obtain their drivers’ license 2. Vehicle Registration 3. Insurance Information You must VERIFY each driver’s identity. HOW? Use the information contained in their driver’s licenses, and check for outstanding warrants, License status (Valid, suspensions, expired, and or revoked). DRIVERS’ exchange of INFORMATION is important. You are required to adhere to the following:…

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    Safe driving requires levels of physical and cognitive skills. When these skills are being lacked, it has a negative impact on their ability to control a vehicle. Some mistakes that elders make while driving are associated with high stress levels that increases with the complexity of the road (Cantin, et al., 2009). One major distracting factor is social pressure that comes from other drivers. A few factors like cutting the drivers off when they are driving under the speed limit, honking, and…

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    Address: These three are the most necessary items in a driver’s license database and hence they are termed as a structured data. b) The fact that the drivers name is to be 30 character field: This represents the data type of the driver’s name, so it is classified as metadata. c) Photo image of the driver: The Photo image of the driver is the important information of the database and it is classified as unstructured data. d) An image of the Driver’s finger print: As finger print is noted as…

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    What did you learn this week? Was it useful? How? If not, why not? This week, we reviewed some common traffic laws. We discussed parking laws in some more detail, and I learned some rules that I didn’t know existed. For instance, I always wondered: While Brookline law says that you can only park in one spot for two hours, couldn’t you just move the car into another spot right by the original spot? Turns out, the rule applies to an entire street; if you are parked on one street for two hours,…

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    nutshell. Vargas grew up thinking he was a “legal citizen” because of the green card his grandfather had given him when he came to the United States. He found out that his status of being an American citizen was illegitimate when he wanted to get a license. He still is not able to attain one, because he is labeled as an illegal immigrant. He is a successful writer for many notable newspapers and an outstanding citizen in the country. He has not done anything deemed of being illegal in his time…

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    Question Presented Will James Whitten be successful in claiming the affirmative defense of necessity in driving under a suspended license? Brief Answer Probably yes. In Garner, a person driving under a suspended license may be found not guilty under the affirmative defense of necessity if he was compelled under threat of imminent death or harm to self or others, had a sense of urgency concerning the circumstances that made it necessary for him to violate the law, and that he ceased conduct as…

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    Mark, and Eric Armstrong. He married Janet Shearon but divorced after some time. He served in U.S Navy from 1949, 1952. Armstrong was an eagle scout and had his pilot license before his driver’s license. He earned a navy scholarship to Purdue. His…

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    This includes suspending the driver’s privilege for up to 90 days if the BAC is lower than .20 otherwise it can be 180 days of suspended license (DUI, 2011). 2. Lack of seat belt – 91 deaths The statewide seat belts use rate is nearly 95 percent, and the law enjoys the support of more than 70 percent of Minnesotans 18 and older 3. Speeding…

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    Fire House Observation

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    on the wrong side of the road. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and pulled the vehicle over in the parking of the Almonesson Fire House. 2. WHEN STOPPED: I approached the driver’s side window and spoke to the driver. I advised her for the reason of my stop and request to see her driver’s…

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    Just as well, I am fully aware that these actions must be followed through accordingly if we intend on making our streets a safer driving environment for everyone, even if it’s at the expense of a few. The purpose of developing these new set of laws is not intended to look down on or offend any social group, young or old, but to acknowledge the never-changing fact that as we age those things such as our vision, or quick decision making skills begin to deteriorate and are nowhere as crisp as they…

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