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    When one is young and inexperienced, usually things are harder to do and easier to mess up. This is why young drivers often times get a bad reputation for being bad drivers and therefore get higher insurance policy rates. Insurance companies believe that teenagers and young adults easily get distracted from their driving by music, cell phones, or their friends. This is why searching for the best car insurance for young drivers is not easy. Car insurance for young drivers is usually at a high…

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    16 Years Old Driving

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    Do you believe that 16 is too young to drive a car? Many people agree and disagree with this question. I believe that 16 is too young to drive a car. That is because the young drivers that are liscensed in most states, are to are not that mature to handle today's cars and roadway risks. Another major reason is because the actually brain is not fully developed till the age of 25, and the amount of car crashes 16 years olds get in is crazy. Do you agree with me if you do read on. Many 16 years…

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    The tragic truth is that crashes are the number one cause of death for people between the ages of 15 to 20 in the United States of America. Anna Quindlen’s essay “Driving to the Funeral” went into the dangers of teen driving, by showing parents not being strict enough with their kids, the poor enforcement of the law, and teenagers being too irresponsible. Even though, there are many teens that were injured or even worse killed, parents are still taking the right of driving very easily onto…

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    Car accidents have become the most common way for teens to die. This is all due to distractions in the car. There are many reasons on why a driver could be distracted. Some of these reasons include changing the radio station, talking to passengers, eating, drinking, being sleepy and using a cell phone. Most teens today have cell phones, which is one of the biggest distraction. A person may be walking down the hall and feel their phone vibrate, so they pull it out and respond to the text…

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    Chicago Seat Belt Essay

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    In Chicago, motor vehicle accidents happen on a daily basis. In most cases, the accidents are minor without any injuries and little property damage. In other situations, the accidents may be life threatening for everyone involved in the crash. Wearing a seat belt is the best defense for security and safety during a vehicle crash. National wide seat belt usage helps save over 13,000 lives a year. Despite the statistics, people still chose not to wear a seat belt. Negligent driving accidents…

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    Scopes come made for different kinds of shooting equipment from those that require bullets such as rifles and handguns, to those that require the use of arrows such as crossbows. The basic function of the scope is to provide additional accuracy when aiming at a target and as such in the use of these weapons, we understand how such a device could be of some benefit. Hunting rifle scopes based on such definitions would be devices that aid in perfecting shots taken with rifles at targets which are…

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    Cheap Car Insurance

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    Teenager Car Insurance - How to Get Cheap Car Insurance Quotes On the off chance that you are confronted with the issue of purchasing youngster car insurance for your child and think that its surprising when you are informed that the accident protection rates for youthful drivers are much higher than your own. You will comprehend why and discover approaches to get cheap car insurance quotes in the wake of understanding this article. Young people are characterized as the more perilous…

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    Identify Types Of Drivers

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    There is a large variety of people you can spot driving behind the wheel. In fact, there is no driving personality quite the same as another, but all drivers have certain characteristics that helps determine how they are labeled. Every driver is different; however, there are three categories that they can be grouped into: the overly cautious driver, the normal driver, and the reckless driver. The overly cautious driver is the first category of vehicle operators and they are known to move…

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    Most to all teens can’t wait until the day they turn sixteen. They gain more freedom, space, and best of all, being able to drive. It gives them the ability to go where they want and by themselves, without the shadowing of their parent. Although seemingly non-dangerous, some teenagers may take advantage of this privilege, which proves a significant point that the driving age should be raised. The brain of a sixteen-year-old is simply not fully capable of comprehending the dangers of the road…

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    Imagine driving along an empty road at night when, all of a sudden, your car has a head-on collision with a Hummer with the force of a thousand raging bulls. The Hummer is not a car but rather a symbol for something infinitely more horrendous. The Hummer represents all of the effects of changing the driving law of 18 to 16, and right now we are the only ones who can stop this terrifying monster from entering our legal system. The first reason this law should be put off the road is because…

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