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    Teens are notorious for their mannerisms and social issues; underage fornication, substance abuse, and addictive tendencies otherwise compromise the safety of adolescents all over the nation. One overlooked issue though is underage driving, a practice that has killed thousands of minors as early as their sixteenth birthday. A topic that has caused controversy in the last few decades, the minimal driving age has affected America in multiple respects. In ‘Is 16 Too Young to Drive a Car?’ by Robert…

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    Distracted Drivers

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    driving has been defined as any activity that could divert a person's attention away from the primary task of driving, inherently endangering driver, passenger, and bystander safety. Unfortunately, despite staggering reports of serious automobile accidents caused by said distraction, the roads we travel are no safer. Lawmakers in part, can contribute considerably to increase the safety of the roads we travel. They can do so by strengthening existing laws, enacting and enforcing new laws, and…

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    Drinking age should not be lowered or raised, if we increase it, the country will have more cases of underage drinking. Research and debates prove that people have different mindsets, therefore a not all teens get into car accidents, and the majority of car a accidents happen because the driver is inexperienced. Debates over the issue of juvenile cases have many different opinions, but children’s brain are undeveloped and most times they are mentally ill; children should be trial as adults…

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    that he was switching lane switch back to his lane, or an accident just happen from the distraction that the driver got. Even though some accidents are great experience to be through, what happen if you are the one who got caught by it? People who having anger issue like myself, which always think that the reasons are because of the victims without caring to know about their situation and their position. What if people got into an accident and the victim who got hurt is a single parents, who…

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    The car is a dominant feature of life in Australia. This enthusiastic embrace of cars is due in part to the vast distances and relatively low population size, but it is also due to a longstanding emphasis on individual privacy and mobility. The suburban sprawl around towns and cities has been made possible by cars and at the very same time facilitated their uptake and ongoing use. The car is more than just a means of transportation, however, and has increasingly created its own necessity. The…

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    Distracted driving is a massive problem in countries all over the world. Instead of paying attention to the road drivers are looking at their cell phones, reading and sending out text messages. While many places now have laws banning drivers from using cellphones for uses other than calls while the vehicle is in motion, many people still look away from the road and back to their phones. The effects of this range anywhere from getting lost to personal injury and damage to the driver’s vehicle, to…

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    Basic #2 According to the encoding specificity principle, the most important factor for recall is “matching the context in which encoding and retrieval occur” (Goldstein 190). In other words, you can remember better if you try to physically relive the moment you’re trying to recall. For example, if you are home and you can’t find your car keys, you can imagine that they’re either in your house or car. Since you can’t leave your house without driving, that’s your main clue that the keys are home…

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    Step 4 is the most important step out of all of them in my opinion, step 4 is when you are in an accident if there is no injuries or deaths and the damage does not exceed 1500$ then it is not necessary to call the police. If there are any injuries or deaths, or the damage exceeds 1500$ then it is the law to call the police. The 5th step is the last and…

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    these cars should be allowed. Should AI controlled cars be allowed to drive in traffic? If automatic cars will be allowed on the streets, then the roads will be safer. An Estimated 30,000 people die from traffic related accidents each year. (Business inside) Most of these accidents are caused by human fault. These cars can not be distracted by their…

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    winter tires at once rather than changing the first 2 and then the rest 2. This simply does not work out and have been known to cause several difficulties and accidents, especially during the winter time. During the winter season, the roads get slippery and there is a greater risk for the person driving the car to skid and get into an accident. Installing different tires for the winter would help a great deal in getting the grip while driving. Why new tires for the winter? During winter, snow…

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