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    Scientific research here in United States, show that hands free distractions are no safer than handheld distractions when it comes to driving. Even if your hands are on the steering wheel and your eyes on the road ahead of you, having a conversation on the cell phone mentally takes your focus from driving. Research studies on driving in U.S. shows that talking on the phone whether it is hands free or not, has a negative effect on the way people drive. In fact, in one of the most…

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    legal driving age be raised to 21? There has been much discussion about the driving age should or should not rise to twenty one. People who support raising the age of drive think that it decreases the number of accidents happen in the road by the teenagers. However, in reality it is not a good solution to raise the age because a lot of teens need to drive. Actually, they need to lengthen the time of tuitions until they drive very well and they feel confidence enough while driving in…

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    Drunk Driving In Texas

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    Drunk driving is the act of driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the point where mental and driving skills are weaken. Drinking and driving is illegal in all states because it is very dangerous and can lead to major accidents. The states nullify the law of drinking to keep our country safe, and also so people do not have to face consequences. The state of Texas is not lenient with laws for drunk driving. According to Rich Stim in a article from Driving Laws,…

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    with what they said about rising the age up to 18 to driving . I think that people 16 and up should be able to drive. The solution to stop teenage driving from having accident is stop texting and driving and that also goes the adult’s to. Not all kids will get into accident so I think bringing the age up is a bad ideal. Sixteen is the perfect age to start driving. I also get the point of view when they say the age of driving should go up to 18. Cause people don’t want to…

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    Although a Reckless driving and careless driving are similar charges under New Jersey Law, the most important difference between both is that a conviction for Careless Driving will earn you up to 2 points on your New Jersey Driver’s License and a conviction for Reckless Driving will earn you up to 5 points on your New Jersey Driver’s License depending on the number of convictions. A reckless driving citation 39:4-96 means a person "knowingly" or "purposely" drove heedlessly in disregard of…

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    up to three thousand two hundred eighty five (3,285) deaths due to distracted driving. Most drivers think they are experts in multitasking while driving; some people drive while doing their make-up, yelling at their kids, eating, and most commonly on the phone. The total number of traffic crashes from 2012 to 2014 have increases by 6,000, a 5% increase.There are several possible solutions to help end texting while driving, however it's up to lawmakers, parents, and the driver…

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    interest chosen to be drinking and driving. After being involved in a drinking and driving accident, it can cause many changes in an individual’s life, especially their outlook on drinking and driving Although the individual drinking and driving are not likely injured, it can cause grief amongst families. The stress of a child being arrested, drinking and driving, and causing significant damage on a busy intersection can be overwhelming. Drinking and driving must be taken seriously. Teens…

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    Drunk Driving Case

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    1. Are Bars and Clubs liable When Their Customers Caused Injuries due to DUI? Drunken driving cases always lead to the serious injuries to the people involved in the accident. The person that becomes the victim of injuries will have to suffer plenty of dollars for the health treatment for the short time to save her/him life. But the fact is that drunken person don’t have so many resources or wealth to pay the suffered ones and it becomes the problem for the victim while making the compensation…

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    say the driving age should be raised, some say that it should not be raised to 18. The driving age should not be raised. There is many way and reasons to prove it. This is why the minimum driving age should not be raised. (ADTSEA says increase of driving age is an overreaction)Robinson. Raising the driving age would decrease the amount of 16 year old drivers killed. It would do nothing to the total amount of teens killed in car wrecks. ( It is unfair to raise the driving age…

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    Effects Of Drunk Driving

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    A recently married couple was driving on the freeway when a drunken woman hit their car. The husband was killed in this tragic accident. This incident could have easily been avoided if that woman had made one simple choice, to not drink and drive. This is just one person’s story out of the millions affected by drunk driving. Drunk driving not only affects the victim, but it also affects the driver. Some drunk drivers are killed because of their foolish actions. On January 15, 2000 Chris and two…

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