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    With driving becoming more of a prevalent task, traffic violations cases are on the rise daily as well. There are many types of traffic violations, but there are a few that happen quite often, everywhere. The most common traffic violations are speeding, running a stop sign or stop light, unsafe driving, and finally, distracted driving. (Bline) In the past, there was no need for traffic laws because there were not enough vehicles for traffic laws to be necessary. With the rise of people…

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    Categorical Imperative

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    The traffic is horrifying in Chicago, so it makes sense for some people to have a little road rage or in Milskys case a little too much road rage. People swearing, cursing at each other out the windows of their cars on the road at 9 in the morning. Even though no one’s at fault because no one can control traffic. The better option is to leave the house earlier, but these people along with Milsky choose not to. What people don’t realize in that moment is the feelings of others. They don’t…

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    Mayhem on the Road The many unalike drivers one could encounter on the road have variances, and they can be scary. They can irritate others, or maybe even make the operators become one themselves. Many dangers can arise from any driver, and can deter the road in various ways. Although different types of drivers exist, some main ones include nervous drivers, teacher-drivers, and inexperienced or new drivers, all of whom can irritate and annoy other motorists. People on the road can have…

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    Natural Forces Affecting the Driver In one or more complete sentences, explain how natural laws apply to the following scenarios: 1. How does inertia affect a person who is not wearing a seat-belt during a collision? The prison will continue going forward at the same speed as the car was before the collision until something stops them. 2. How does kinetic energy affect the stopping distance of a vehicle traveling at 30 mph compared to the same vehicle traveling at 60 mph? There is 2 twice the…

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    Drunk Driving Ads

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    campaign to join the movement and try to persuade those to not drink and drive, using a creative way to share their message. Within these advertisements, Fiat tries to evoke…

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    the passenger to direct the riders. Agaba innocent has been in a boda boda business for over 15 years and he moves with two helmets one for him and the other for a passenger. When asked what safety on bodaboda means to him. “He says it’s not the helment that ensures safety, it’s the rider and the passenger”. “I have nothing against helmets,” Innocent said. He wears one sometimes and he adds “it’s a personal choice”, he feels riders and passengers should be free to choose when to wear a helmet or…

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    driving the vehicle. If you were unlucky enough to be caught at the wheel, then there are other ways to defend against these charges. Reasons Why You May Be Stopped for a DUI While it is impossible for a police officer to know that you are drinking beforehand, there are some signs that make them assume that you may be driving under the influence. Often, motorists who are impaired will commit a traffic law violation or drive erratically. In addition, the police officer may see the impaired…

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    map it created. The artificial intelligence (AI) software allows the sensors to be connected and then processes and controls the steering and the brakes of the car. The system also detects things like traffic, road signs and even buildings around it. Driverless cars would have an impact on the…

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    The side impact collision, also called the T-bone accident, is one of the most deadly types of accidents. If the collision occurs at a side door, the door offers the driver or passenger little in the way of protection. Unlike the front or rear of the car, it has little structural strength to resist high impact forces. It also lacks a lengthy crumple zone to absorb energy. Because the side impact occurs at right angles to the victim's direction of travel, he or she is often unaware of its…

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    Suburban Sprawl

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    live, so I choose to observe a different area from a sociological perspective. My boyfriend lives in this zip code so I am in the area frequently and observe the constant changes and problems that are occurring as this area is developing rapidly. One issue of suburbanization that is occurring in this area as a whole. In addition to the issue of suburbanization,…

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