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    Large Truckers

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    alone. Often, such wrecks result in serious injuries, or death, for the drivers and passengers of the other vehicles. Not all truck accidents are preventable, but there are things people can do to help safely share the road with truckers. Avoid panic and aggression When on the road with semitrailers, some drivers may become nervous and panic, while others may feel the need to drive more aggressively.…

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    have to travel by road as the main route inevitably. Since people have to take the road on a regular basis, they deserve to be safe in using the road. In Thailand, there are about around 5 million people use vehicles on the road which is quite a lot ever. Moreover, in Thailand, every hour an accident on the road killed 1 million people in the country 70 million people which this loss ratio can indicate road safety. Because of Thailand, people have a lot of vehicles on the road. So, vehicles are…

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    technology with the technology of smart roads. Smart roads are roadways that have been implemented with technology similar to smart cars. Smart roads are a fairly new concept that is being developed and researched, but there are some smart roads that currently…

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    Living In Baton Rouge

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    because of the humidity and not because of the bad road conditions but Baton Rouge’s awful traffic. Every day for approximately 45 minutes to an hour I have no choice but to deal with the traffic, because I work in WBR and there’s only two ways to enter into EBR from WBR, the New Mississippi Bridge or as I know it the old bridge. It’s becoming one of the most frustrating issues for me and I'm pretty sure the rest of the city. Due to the traffic congestion consequently commuters suffer from this…

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    so that they can focus on the road. A lot of society thinks that they are above the law and the rules don’t apply to them. Multitasking while driving can be considered just as dangerous as driving intoxicated (Kiesbye). As we can see Teens are not the only drivers that cause problems on the roadways. We need to stop thinking it is only teens because all ages are guilty of being a distracted driver in some type of way. I think something needs to be done to improve safety on the roadways. Maybe…

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    Low RIM Roads

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    maintained roads are of vital importance and it is essential that these assets are well maintained as they provide routes for the majority of freight around the country, connect remote communities and provide access for tourists and residents. Low volume roads have various definitions with Austroads (2000) defining them as 1000 vpd however incrementally at 100, 200 and 400 vpd, the design standard changes. Other publications and authors such as ARRB and Brodie define low volume roads as less…

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    Informal Campus Rules

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    1) Can you describe how you typically get around on campus (by foot/bike/car) from the moment you arrive on campus until the moment you leave campus? What do you do when you get to campus? How do you interact with other users of the road (e.g., pedestrians, cyclists, drivers – for example, whether and how you stop for them)? Interviewee #1: I get around campus by foot. I live near campus, so I typically take the bus every so often to and from campus, but if not I just walk. I usually get to…

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    In Shapiro's "Auto Wreck," the speaker questions the role of cause and effect in human experience as opposed to random chaos. In the poem, the speaker views an “accident” as situations that seem to occur without a concise cause and effect relationship. In life, we usually see a clear relationship between what happens in our lives. However, when that order eventuates in chaos, we tend become guilty of seeing ourselves as victims of these situations. Thus, despite the uncertainty of the horrors of…

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    include road ways, underground subways, bridges, highways, etc. Toronto, Ontario is a busy city of 2.6 million people. Transportation infrastructure is critical to moving large volumes of traffic from point A to point B as quickly and safely as possible. This research will identify and discuss issues Toronto’s transportation infrastructure faces regarding the high costs of building and restoring, addressing congestion inefficiencies, and how air quality plays a role. Often disruptions in…

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    Lala Land Film Analysis

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    touch with reality and full of fantasy at first glance. Do everyone possess a Lala Land in their own heart? The story started by a traffic jam on a Los Angeles highway. Mia Dolan, an aspiring actress, was rushing for her drama audition. Meanwhile, Sebastian Wilder was enjoying his favorite jazz music in the convertible. They ran into each other and had a road rage. That night, Mia overheard a passionate jazz improvisation played by Sebastian when she passed by a restaurant. Sebastian was…

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