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    Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are a type of technological advance that is commonly seen in science fiction movies. This fantasy will become reality as car companies plan to sell a “Driverless Car” in three to four years. However, like most fantasies, introducing these cars into reality will likely result in a variety of problems related to safety and legal issues. Due to these issues, more preparation is needed to safely release the driverless car into public. Those who support…

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    Second, have your car stock with important emergency roadside supplies. Have a flashlight, jumper cables, a shovel, blankets, and a windshield scraper. It will be wise of you to take your cell phone so you can call for help. Third, practice winter driving before you drive on the roads. Start by going to an ice or snow covered parking lot to practice maneuvering,…

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    people's opinions. The age to be raised could be good for the cops if they were to pull a teen over, then they would treat them like a adult. A good reason we shouldn't raise the age is because teens are developing skills in their life everyday smf driving would just help them even more. If anything the age should be lowered. There is teens out in the world that act more mature than most adults and are more responsible to get a licences. I think it should stay the same ages but also should be…

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    Hoot Hoot; a book. Hoot; a movie. Hoot; a movie and a book, so different yet so alike. Beatrice Leep, Roy Eberhardt, Mullet Fingers, and a whole lot of trouble. The ways of the owls; the ways of the humans; team owls or humans? Hoot is a very well known book, as well as, a well known movie. The main ideas of the book and movie are the same but, when you get into details, things become a little more different. For example, in the movie Officer Delinko says “Where’d all these holes come from?”,…

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    I learned a lot of things reading all that information, I learned to always slow down when you come to a railroad crossing In the essay the author states, "Never pass a car that is going your direction at a railroad crossing." Also dont park closer than 50 feet from a railroad crossing unless signs tell you that you may or it is allowed by the signs. I learned that when you stop at a crossing, you should be between 15 and 50 feet from the rail road tracks. And that trains usually honk their…

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    Diving in the winter requires different driving skills then the summer. Winter is the hardest driving season because of the harsh conditions. The summer is definitely the easiest because it's easier to navigate. When driving you always have to pay attention to your surroundings particularly the traffic and watching out for pedestrians. If you're not careful you can seriously injure yourself or someone else. You can even take someone's life. That's why it's really important to be aware when…

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    ‘older adults’ in such a negative light it is difficult to know if driving should be apart of their lives. After reading the New York Times article provided for us, it seems the general consensus in our society is that all older adults should succumb to ‘their physical frailty’. Elderly are more likely to be injured in an accident and more likely to die of that injury. My question is, if the aging population is forced to relinquish driving privileges at a certain age, how will they commute to…

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    Driving while Stupid Final Paper “Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a manic” (George Carlin)? Carlin describes drivers as either idiots or maniacs depending on your traveling speed. In correlation, in the articleDriving while Stupid author Dave Barry highlights bad drivers from all over the world where he has traveled. In traveling around the world, Barry describes the drivers by the use of literary devices; however,…

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    Essay On Lane Splitting

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    amount of speeding in between lanes; If abused riders must face hefty fines and penalties. Motorcycle police that we already utilize will be the main enforcers to civilian riders. In conclusion, we already have the resources necessary to enforce newer driving…

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    Seatbelt Research Paper

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    If you are a careful driver, take good care of your car, and wear your seatbelt, you could still be overlooking a hazard hidden in plain sight. That hazard is loose objects lying around inside your car. If this is the first time you've heard of this danger, then you are in good company. Most of us are either unaware of or have given the matter little thought, yet it can cause needless accidents, injuries, and auto insurance claims. The Injury Potential of Unsecured Objects While everyone…

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