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    Distracted Driving Cause

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    Speeding occurs when the driver ignores the speed limit, and accelerates fast at dangerous speeds. Going past the speed limit is a crime and you can get a ticket. The consequence of speeding is that, when speeding, the faster you are going, the more time your automobile will require to do a complete full stop in case of an emergency. Driving at high speeds will most likely, cause you to crash because, the cars brake pads won’t respond quickly enough…

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    limited to only about half a day before they must stop. Some might say that going only forty-five miles an hour would make these trucks terrible when it comes to delivery time, I would disagree. With only eleven hour days, a human driver would need to speed at roughly ninety miles per hour to arrive at the same time as a self-driving truck would going forty-five for twenty-four hours. This does not include, of course, meals eaten, gas stops, and other breaks taken during the day that are…

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    the correct amount of time to get to your destination without having to speed. Speeding is not, and never will be, the answer to getting places on time. If you have to speed to get to where you’re going, maybe you should change your plans for another day. I think people would better understand you being late rather than having somebody’s life being taken because you were in such a hurry to get somewhere that you chose to speed. I think about this everyday now, how I could have been that person…

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    citizens of the United States. Unlike a speeding ticket, there is no way of getting out of this trouble. The easiest, simplest, and most efficient way of preventing such damage is by lowering the speed limits of roads across our country. Such an action occurred in the 1970s due to the OPEC oil crisis. Slower speeds may upset…

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    in having speed limits. By having speed limits, people know how fast to drive. By knowing this, people can drive safely, therefore, preventing accidents and saving lives. Without speed limits, people will drive according to their own speed. For example, a teenager boy who likes this girl might try to show out to impress the girl by driving as fast as he wants. Another example might be an older people driving too slow in an area that has a minimum speed limit. If there are speed limits, they know…

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    Everyone has had settle down his or her own goals in their lives. In the book No Speed Limit by Steven Shaviro addresses how the accelerationism will collapse the capitalism and how it is helpful in the society. In the past, people are living without scientific technologies; their world is really silence and peaceful. They do not have any great invention to improve their lives. Also, they are living under control of capitalist. The capitalism has separated the civilians into three different…

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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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    I would like to inform you that if we take away speed limits, kids who are under age and adults will become more reckless. They will drive extremely fast. Most kids stay within the speed limit so they won’t get a ticket, so if we stop speed limits then what the purpose of having police patrolling the roads? If they aren’t speed limits than around house and in complexes and subdivisions, people can speed down the road and hit kids without seeing them because they are going too fast. The same goes…

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    Introduction: To much time is getting wasted, speed limits need to change The average driver spends 101 minutes on the road each day think of the time that could be saved if the speed limits got raised. Driving on the road for 100 miles at 70 instead of 55 would save you about 25 minutes. Acording to The U.S Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration the average person drives 13,476 miles in a year so traveling at 70 instead of 55 would save you 53 hours in a year In 1974 the…

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    The Comfort Of Free Speech

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    millennials are allowed to limit speech on their campuses and then the speech in the workforce later in life, those whose speech is limited will “demand the same ‘protection’ from speech that offends” them, meaning that those who limit speech may have their own speech confined (Volokh). Even if groups seek to limit free speech because they are “outsiders fighting the powerful,” the government cannot be expected to give “extra censorship powers” without also holding the power to use limits…

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