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    finders, radar, sensors, and software to see the world around it in order to navigate the road. There are many advantages to having self-driving cars. One of the biggest advantages is safety. The self-driving car can prevent accidents that are caused by human error. Most accidents are caused due to people not paying attention, falling asleep at the wheel, being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or not being able to react fast enough. Having a self-driving car would solve all of these…

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    different types of automated cars collide, which side will be to blame? If two cars of the same type collide, who would be to blame? In most cases it would follow normal laws for the types of accidents, but then it would go back to the question of should the company be held liable, or the owner of the car? If an accident occurred due to a system failure, the vehicle manufacturing company would theoretically be liable. But according to the Geneva Convention of Road Traffic, a driver must be in…

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    Window tinting can be one of the most versatile and useful car modifications that you can consider because of the various ways that it can benefit you and protect your vehicle. Listed below are just three of the many ways that tinting your car's windows can benefit you. Prevents Sunlight From Damaging Your Vehicle's Interior Sunlight can be one of the most damaging things for your vehicle, typically because a lot of sunlight can cause extensive damage to the interior of your vehicle over time.…

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    Decline in road accidents means hospitalization rates aren’t as high. The scare tactic of the Double Demerits campaign is also effective, it forces drivers to be aware and abide by the road rules if they don’t want to risk their license being taken off them. The initiative…

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    Ixtapan De La Sal

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    Today, if you are traveling in Mexico, between the city of Toluca and the town of Ixtapan de la Sal, there is a lovely highway that makes the journey quick and easy. However, years ago, anyone making that journey was forced to travel along a dangerous and winding mountain road. On one side of the narrow road there was steep vertical rock and on the other side there was a sheer drop. One evening, many years ago, a bus departed from Ixtapan de la Sal as usual, making the familiar journey to…

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    Rap Fast Exercise

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    Speed is an important part of an MC's arsenal; though you don't need to rap as fast as Twista- who currently holds the world record for fastest rap- you do need to learn how to rap fast to improve your versatility. Here are several exercises you can do to improve your rappping speed: Follow LL Cool J's Advice. One of the greatest rappers of all time, LL once recorded a track where he rapped the alphabet while saying "the" in between each letter. So it came out like "The A-The B-The C- The D,…

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    An interesting sociological insight that I picked up from this article, is a relation between the Roughnecks and marginalized communities. While marginalized communities are clearly at a much larger scale, I noticed that the concept that defines a marginalized community, that they are a material legacy of injustice, can apply to the Roughnecks too. There were several reasons throughout the article as to why the Roughnecks were termed as more delinquent than the Saints, even though their…

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    costs. Research is key to creating persuasive messages to deter young adults from texting while driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) believed that people who text and drive were more likely to be involved in a car accident. The effects on performance of texting while driving are similar to Driving Under the Influence (DUI). This inhibits an individual judgement skill…

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    Teens Driving At 16

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    56 percent of teens rely on their parents to learn how to drive. If more than half of teens are learning to drive from their parents, could parents be the cause of the high number of crashes among teens? Teenage driving laws have reduced the number of crashes among teens these past few years. The fatal crash rate among 16 year olds has gone down, while the crash rates among 18 year olds have gone up. Driving programs have restricted and made it harder for teens to obtain a driver's license…

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    And the odds are you’ve been one at some point. Even with the plethora of anti-texting and driving propaganda, we still seem to do it. But first off, who is actually texting and driving? According to statistics provided by distraction.gov, 38% of accidents caused by using a cell phone involved people of ages 20-29. Surprisingly, adults 30-39 hold second place with 20% of the crashes. Teens 15-19 only make up 11% of these crashes. For teens it’s usually a conversation with their parent that’s to…

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