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    the front seat ,where the seat belt could not fit over both of them, because Paul’s dog “was in the back seat and he was wet and stinky.” Tired and cold from playing in the snow all day, both Taryn and Amy were silent as Paul drove behind Wendy’s pickup truck. But while driving down the mountain on a logging road, that Taryn says “is only a one lane winding road with the mountain on one side and a 300 foot cliff with an 80% incline on the other.”, Paul was trying to scare the two girls by…

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    Darden Road Observation

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    “On 06/25/16, I (Deputy White) responded to a motor vehicle crash on Governor Darden Road. Upon arrival, I observed a vehicle down a steep ditch bank, which came to rest in a small creek bed. There was no drive on scene, at that time, but a tow truck service had been contacted by the owner of the vehicle, Ms. Karla Granger, to tow the vehicle. At that time, the crash had not been reported to the Sheriff’s Office. The tow truck driver advised the crash was reported to their company on 06/25/16 at…

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    19 in the City of Port Richey. At that time I was assisting officers from the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) as they were in the process of impounding a vessel from an unrelated call. While doing so, I observed a grey 2015 Toyota pickup truck driving around the parking lot loop at a high rate of speed. The vehicle approached the rear of a tow truck summoned by FWC. The vehicle appeared as though it was going to strike the rear of the tow truck. The driver of the vehicle also…

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    Analysis of “NASCAR Goes Green?” In the intern of Earth Island Journal, Natale Servino’s article, “NASCAR Goes Green?”, she opens with a description of most Southern Rednecks dreams. She gives the description of NASCAR being “an endless stream of RV’s at a standstill, waiting to fill dirt parking lots. People congregating around barbecue grills, drink a few cold ones, and talk strategy” (Servino). Being from the south myself, I can relate to this scenario. In the article, Ms. Servino brings to…

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    father when he was younger. Dakota's mother and father passed away a couple years ago, now Dakota lives by himself in a small ranch just outside the small city of Big Timber about 6 miles away from the bar. Dakota drives a beat up and rusted Ford pickup truck and works at the local hardware store making just a little over minimum wage. The football game is over and Dakota has had to much to drink. Dakota is now drunk can't walk straight and he is getting ready to leave the bar. He starts the…

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    Chevy Truck Case Study

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    Ever since Chevy and Dodge came out with a truck to challenge the Ford Model T truck back in early 1900’s, there has been a competition to see what he best farm truck really is. I have been involved in farming since I was born. I come from a family of farmers on both sides of my parents that dates back to 1915. I have seen in my short life time, a problem that every farmer faces, what truck to buy. What a farmer needs out of a truck is completely different from any other occupation. They…

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    I have always been fond of trucks. Even before I learned how to drive, I pictured my future self happily owning one. As I got older and began to drive, I would often joke with my parents about getting a truck when I turned sixteen. Most of the time they said something humorous back, but they knew in reality, I wasn’t actually joking. By the time I turned sixteen, I had yet to obtain my driver’s license. I was not at all motivated in acquiring it, because I didn’t have my own vehicle to drive. My…

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    rollover accident as well as what you can do to increase your chances of surviving one. Any vehicle can suffer a rollover accident, but taller, narrower vehicles such as pickups, vans, and SUVs are more likely to be involved in a rollover accident because they are top-heavy. While this does not mean you need to stop driving your van, pickup, or SUV, it does mean you should avoid putting excessively heavy loads on the roof. To avoid creating an unbalanced load in any…

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    The higher the truck, the closer to god is a quote that is known by many truck addicts. There are different brands of trucks but there are two that stand out. Fords and chevys have stood out forever. Both Ford and Chevy pickups are very popular, there are lots of alikes and differences between these two fine chick magnets. Both Fords and Chevys are similar in many ways. To start out Fords and Chevys are at the top of the line for Truck Brands. These two fine brands have the same safety ratings…

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    Chevy vs. Ford Below is a comparison of two similar trucks for a first-time potential purchaser of a brand new standard truck. Chevy and Ford have been manufacturing cars and trucks for over 100 years. Now that the consumer has narrowed the choices down to a standard Ford F150 Super Cab or a Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew Cab, the difference between the two needs to be established. Both trucks appear to be equivalent to the untrained eye. Each of the manufacturers has a solid history and reputation.…

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