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    Drunk Driving Influence

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    Through recent years many teens and adults alike have been involved into car accidents. The type of accidents varies form person to person. Rather be something as small as being distracted while driving or trivial like speeding. There is one type of accident that has been occurring a lot lately. Drunk driving or driving under the influence has been a reoccurring issue through out the years and it doesn’t seem to going away anytime soon. Not only has drunk driving been a reoccurring issue but…

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    Car Insurance

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    The Nuts and bolts in Car Accident Insurance Being included in a car accident is a traumatic affair. Beside the physical harm that you need to persevere, there are different costs to be paid. Be that as it may, why stress; there is a car accident insurance organization that will handle it. Do I require car insurance? Unquestionably, you require car insurance. Driving without car insurance is unlawful. Yet, there is a whole other world to this. Having car insurance will shield you fiscally…

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    Collision Theory Paper

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    The collision theory states that, for a reaction to occur, particles must collide with the correct orientation with sufficient orientation for a reaction to occur (Compound Chem, 2016). This minimum energy with which molecules must be moving in order for a collision to result in a chemical reaction is known as the activation energy (Boundless Chemistry, 2015). This activation energy…

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    Settleman Settlements

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    Sadly, every now and then, people get injured or killed in an accident. In fact, the U.S National Highway Administration reports that over three million injuries and 40,000 deaths occur every year. Moreover, according to the Justice department, only 5% of these cases ever go to trial and a clear absolute majority goes for settlements. What is a settlement? A settlement is a cash offer that is given to the victim of a personal injury lawsuit as a compensation for the losses and damages that are…

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    America has the highest motor vehicle accident rates than any other high income country. Nearly 1.3 million people die in car accidents every year and there are about 3,287 die in crashes that happen each day in America, according to asirt.org. Car crashes happen for many reasons; distracted because of texting, on the phone while driving or loud music, intoxicated driving, drowsy, and while this is not as likely, cars have technical difficulties that the driver cannot control. With new…

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    The safety of people is one of the most important things in the world. With driverless cars the safety of every person would be greatly increased. For every person killed in a motor-vehicle accident, 8 are hospitalized and 100 are treated and released from emergency rooms. The annual cost of roadway crashes to the US economy in 2012 was reported to 212 billion. Driverless cars could help reduce crashes by 90 percent and would have potentially saved about 190 billion in 2012. In theory,…

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    Seat Belts

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    A January 20 single-car crash in Knox County led to the death of the 19-year-old driver and injuries to the vehicle’s other occupant, a 20-year-old male. Sadly, neither man was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Speed and poor weather conditions are viewed as contributing factors in the crash. The tragedy behind this accident is a reminder that there are certain things that do not mix when it comes to driving. Speed and Bad Weather While drivers should never go over the speed limit,…

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    “Did you know that since 1975, 255,00 have been saved because they were wearing a seatbelt? (Motor Vehicle Safety).” Should laws require people to wear seatbelts? A law should require people to wear a seatbelt because it helps people make sure that they wear it, it keeps people safe, and it saves lives. Seatbelts are a big issue for people to remember to wear. Many people hop into a car and don’t put their seatbelt on, but why? This device could save your life, so why wouldn’t you want to wear…

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    contributing factors. Over 400 people lost their lives on the roads and highways of the State of Minnesota in 2015. 29,981 sustained injuries. For the last decade, over 4,100 died and experience injuries. Below is the breakdown of the fatal collisions occurred in Minnesota in 2015 reported by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. The 411 fatalities included: • Nearly 300 motor vehicle occupants • Over 60 motorcyclists • Approximately…

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    ARE SEATBELTS POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO A PASSENGERS HEALTH? A seatbelt is a strip of fabric that can end up being the difference between life and death for many people. They are designed to decrease the chance of injury during a car or airplane crash. They are also proven to reduce the risk of being ejected from a vehicle upon sudden impact. (Transport for New South Wales. 2015) Even though they are considered as safety devices, are they potentially detrimental to a passengers’ health? A…

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