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    Driving above the speed is not only dangerous but also something that has to be handled nation wide. Deaths have risen in recent years because of drivers who carelessly don't look at their speed limits or the speed they are driving at. It is not only important for one's life but for other people's lives, their families, their vehicles. People don't seem to understand they are putting so much more at risk than just themselves. Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average…

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    Road Rage Studies

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    psychological or sociological aliments and substance abuse (Schafer, 2014; Wells-Parker, Ceminsky, Hallberg, Snow, Dunaway, Guiling, & Anderson, 2002). Vorona & Catesby noted that not getting enough sleep can effect driving alertness which could lead to an irritable mood or hazardous driving that can enrage another driver (Vorona & Catesby, 2002), thus this…

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    Recently, a 27-year-old woman was killed, and her two young children were injured in a rollover accident. None of the three were wearing seatbelts when they were ejected from the vehicle. Fortunately, there things you can do to increase your chances of surviving a rollover accident. As Nashville auto accident lawyers, we want to offer advice for preventing and surviving a rollover accident. Wear your seatbelt. While an estimated 86 percent of Tennesseans wear their seatbelts, more than half of…

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    Pros And Cons Of Speeding

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    Have you ever just wanted to jump on the freeway and just drive as fast as you can without disobeying the laws? Sometimes you just want to drive fast and sometimes you want to cruise. Unfortunately there are risk, rules, regulations, and consequences to speeding and just cruising. There are some pros and cons of speeding. Some pros of speeding would be getting you from place to place in a timely matter and also getting out of rush hour traffic before it’s all piled up. See me I hate rush hour…

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    Avoid Drunk Driving

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    Undertake to Avoid Drunk Driving Drunk driving can lead to serious consequences. According to available statistics, everyday 28 people die due to drunk driving in America. Around one-third of all the driving accidents in America involve the alcohol impaired drivers. As pointed out by MADD, 1 in every 6 teen binge drinks. However, only 1 in 100 parents believes that their teen binge drinks. Teen alcohol kills around 4700 people every year. Here are some of the top ways to avoid drunk driving…

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    The Issues of Texting, Drinking, and Driving The issues of texting, drinking, and driving is a major problem in our society today. Every day, 11 teens die because of texting and driving. 35% have admitted to knowing it is wrong but still do it anyway. Texting while driving should be made illegal to make the roads safer for the driver and everyone else. That’s not the only issue - drinking and driving is also very dangerous. An investigation revealed that alcohol affects drivers in many aspects…

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    Dangerous driving affects everyone. Not only the victim. The two ads are ‘bloody idiots’ and ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’. Two ads that address this issue are the Victorian Government’s ‘don’t be a dangerous driver’ and ‘TAC’s ‘bloody idiots’. TAC persists to stop dangerous driving on our (Australian) roads. On the other hand, The Victorian Government helps Australia with a wide variety of little things. They range from dangerous driving to political and world problems. For both ads, they are…

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    alcoholic drinks. You start to notice you are becoming intoxicated and the party is almost over. You go and look for your friend and find him finishing up a shot of tequila. You are not aware of how much he drank all night or how drunk he is, but you know he should not be driving. He sees you, says “Let’s go”, grabs his keys, and heads to his car. What should you do? Do you refuse to let him drive and take the keys away? Call a cab for the both of you, or do you keep quiet and let him drive? If…

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    point, consider that in terms of destructive energy, the average car would have to drive at 300 mph to attain the same destructive energy of a truck driving at 60 mph (and weighing 25 times more than the car). The Effect of Weight on the Semi Truck's Braking The total stopping distance of a fully loaded tractor-trailer (weighing 80,000 pounds) driving at 65 mph under ideal conditions is nearly the length of two football fields, or 525 feet. This distance is the sum of three parts: Reaction…

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    When you're driving without a license in any state, it's illegal. While this is true, there are different ways in which a state might differentiate between driving without proof of your license in hand and driving without a valid driver's license. Reasons to Lose Your License When your license has been suspended, that means your driving priviledge is revoked for a certain period of time. There are two types of suspension. You can have a definite period of suspension with a starting and ending…

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