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    Teen Drunk Driving

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    wheel and driving with blurred and disoriented vision. Recently more and more teens have enjoyed the excitement of driving drunk. Unfortunately, the research shows that this thrilling ride that teens under the influence of alcohol take a part in, victimize thousands of innocent drivers each year. Sober drivers who can think clearly and make rational decisions are often times the leading cause of death for drunk drivers. Therefore sober driving should be made illegal and drunk driving required.…

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    Drinking and driving has become a huge epidemic in the United States. At least 30 people die everyday due to impaired driving. This means one death every 51 minutes. The annual cost of alcohol related crashes amounts to more than $59 billion. Drinking and driving is a large problem that can be greatly reduced by taking preventive action. Most people realize that drinking and driving is a big issue. However most people aren’t actually aware of how big this problem really is. Almost one third of…

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    Dangerous driving affects everyone. Not only the victim. The two ads are ‘bloody idiots’ and ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’. Two ads that address this issue are the Victorian Government’s ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’ and ‘TAC’s ‘bloody idiots’. TAC persists to stop dangerous driving on our (Australian) roads. On the other hand, The Victorian Government helps Australia with a wide variety of little things. They range from dangerous driving to political and world problems. For both ads, they are…

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    he effects of driving after consuming alcohol have become very dangerousand it puts many people's lives in danger everyday.A.Many people each year die as a result of alcohol related accidents.1.According to the most recent figures from the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention (CDC), 39% of all traffic-related deaths arerelated to alcohol.B.Alcohol impairs eyesight, judgement, and reflexes which makes driving amotorized vehicle extremely dangerous.1.According to an article published by John…

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    Trucks also have huge blind spots and require lots of road space for maneuvering. In short, as a car driver, you have to treat them differently than you would another car because they are radically different from ordinary cars. Here are three tips for driving safely around large trucks. Give Them Lots of Space There are several reasons for this. First, they have large blind spots immediately behind them and…

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    Reckless Driving

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    I understood the consequences of driving impaired before I had operated a vehicle for the first time. Today, grown adults with careers still do not take into consideration the consequences of their sporadic reckless behavior involving alcohol. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly thirty people are buried each day due to drunk driving. That’s almost eleven-thousand lives that are taken each year due to poor choices…

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    should the driving age be changed to 18 instead of 16? Countless people believe that yes, those teenagers are not capable of taking on that responsibility. Most, however, have the right idea. 16-year-olds should drive as parents should not need to chauffeur their kids around, and it'll only cause the problem to be given to the 18-year-olds. Graduated licensing is a much better option to supply youth with superior driving skills before being set on their own. For starters, changing the driving…

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    Over 220,000 estimated injuries occurred in 2012 from elderly driver-caused accidents. (“Traffic Safety Facts,” 2014) Coupled with the fact that more than 40 million license-holders over the age of 65 roam the roads of America, driving has become a lot scarier, not only for the elderly drivers themselves, but for those who share the road with them. (“Older Adult Drivers”) Some states have taken it upon themselves to solve the problem, with regulating semi-annual tests for drivers as they age,…

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    Avoid Drunk Driving

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    to Avoid Drunk Driving Drunk driving can lead to serious consequences. According to available statistics, everyday 28 people die due to drunk driving in America. Around one-third of all the driving accidents in America involve the alcohol impaired drivers. As pointed out by MADD, 1 in every 6 teen binge drinks. However, only 1 in 100 parents believes that their teen binge drinks. Teen alcohol kills around 4700 people every year. Here are some of the top ways to avoid drunk driving charges.…

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    Would the trust be extended to something that everyone does everyday? As children transition into adulthood, they learn how to drive and start commuting themselves to their errands. In America, the legal driving age is 16, but some people believe that the age should be raised. However, the driving age should not be raised to 18 because that will cause drivers to be less experienced behind the wheel and will push back the ability to get a job. If people start learning to drive at 18, they will…

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