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    People usually misunderstanding by some weird events or, argue with others who are spreading rumors. The worst thing is, in most cases, people always believe what they saw, and what they heard, but they often don 't believe people who they are close. Obviously, in our daily life misunderstand by friends or parents, co-workers; even celebrities are sometimes misunderstanding by the public because of mass media. Whatever who run into this kind of trouble, he or she will try them best way to…

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    Drunk drivers who cause accidents with fatalities should be charged with murder. There should be no surprise that drunk driving is a immense problem in our country. The penalties for drunk driving have increased because of the impact it causes on families who lose their children, fathers, mothers, or other family members to death and/or disability. So when individual take the risk of drinking and driving, they are taking the risk on the lives that are out there and of their own. People who…

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    If speed limits were not in effect then the percentage of daily car accidents would greatly increase. The speed limit is there for a reason and it is not to be broken, that is why it is enforced so strictly. Each year hundreds of thousands of people die in car accidents, many of which involve people who were not obeying the laws and driving over the speed limit and putting everyone around them in danger. This is a serious…

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    I was going below the limit, suddenly i turned and this truck was coming my way with no intention of stopping. I believe that the reason he couldn't stop was for the high speed limit he was going on, I was lucky enough to not get in a deadly accident but my car was a total…

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    sixteen to eighteen; others argue the opposite. I believe, however, that the driving age should not be raised from sixteen to eighteen. Many argue that raising the driving age from sixteen to eighteen will reduce the number of serious or fatal road accidents that occur in the United States; however, this may not necessarily be true. Raising the driving age won't necessarily prevent teen driver crashes -- it could just delay some of them. The type of driver you are does not rely solely on your…

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    have to get a vehicle inspection. If your vehicle is not in the condition to be on a road with more than an inch of snow, you may have to stay home all winter or upgrade your tires. In the winter, the speed limit may be the same but to avoid car accidents; you may have to drive a little slower. In the snow, there tends to be more traffic…

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    Inexperience can cause one to have a collision because they are not used to the driving environment. Inexperienced drivers may feel uncomfortable on the road and could make mistakes when driving that lead to collisions. With experience, one also learns to respond to anticipated problems. This is why it is important to practice driving to ensure the driver is experienced and ready to drive collision-free. Inattention, which can be the result of fatigue, distractions or passengers, can cause one…

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    therefore, preventing accidents and saving lives. Without speed limits, people will drive according to their own speed. For example, a teenager boy who likes this girl might try to show out to impress the girl by driving as fast as he wants. Another example might be an older people driving too slow in an area that has a minimum speed limit. If there are speed limits, they know how fast or how slow they are to drive. Another reason why speed limits are needed is to prevent traffic accidents. An…

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    Heat Stroke Case Study

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    It is a criminal offensive in 14 states to leave your pet unattended in a extremely hot or extremely cold vehicle. The reason for this is that thousands of dogs die every year from heat stroke, which is an excruciating and painful punishment for an innocent animal. (15LA) Arizona Cardinals player Tyran Matheiu with the help of PETA tested out how long it takes for the inside of the car to reach an unbearable temperature. On a 90 degree day with the window cracked Tyran Matheiu sat in the car…

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    Essay On Summer Driving

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    People ask, what’s the difference between driving in the winter verses the summer. Well ill tell you the difference between both of them. First ill explain driving in the summer. In the summer the roads are usually dry and there’s no ice on the road so you can’t slide anywhere. During the summer it rains a lot so you that are one thing you have to watch out for because when it rains hard you can’t really see what’s in front of you. In the summer you can have your windows down and get fresh air…

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