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    Why Do Drivers Suspension

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    understanding of driving. With a standardized system incorporated across the United States, drivers will break less rules, have fewer accidents, and cause less fatalities. Having a strict regulation, will create drivers who are lease likely to break the rules of the road. Breaking multiple rules of the road or having an impressive fine for a traffic violation, should result in a license suspension. The driver has clearly proven they are a hazard to other…

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    The cause and effects of poor decision that affects everyday lives Ask yourself, how important is your life and the people you love. Defensive driving classes gives the driver the ability to recognize and avoid dangerous situation such as driving under the influence, texting while driving and becoming a roadside statistic. Every year, thousands of American people die while sitting behind a steering wheel. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, motor vehicle fatalities are…

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    hands, a ban on texting reduces distracted driving which is one of the main causes of accidents. While installing a ban will not completely eliminate texting and driving, the government can try to reduce accidents and protect the community’s safety. Drivers using cellphones creates distracted driving, leading to major accidents and even fatalities. Author of “Indiana’s Texting- While- Driving ban: Why it Is Not Working and How Could It Be Better?”, Emma Gormley, mentions “In 2012 alone, the…

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    and without punishment and consequences it will continue to be one. Despite the accidents and deaths these incidents bring, people argue second chances should still be available. However, drunk drivers should be imprisoned on their first offense. Driving while under the influence of alcohol puts the driver and others at risk. Perception, speed control, concentration, and muscle coordination all become impaired when a person is intoxicated. Eventually the ability to maintain lane position and…

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    alcohol blurs your vision really spices up your driving experience. Recently more and more drivers have discovered the thrill of driving drunk and some even live to do it again , so make sure if at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again! While consuming alcohol however, it is crucial to make sure to beware of sober drivers. Their clear mind and vision while driving often results in the death of a drunk driver. For this reason sober driving should be made illegal and we should encourage drunk…

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    There have been way too many incidents of teens drunk driving and getting caught, getting away with it and some can end up dying from this cause. Teens that drink and drive have hard times seeing at night or in day time and things are slow to them teens can even get complications such as slurred speech, endless laughing, dizziness and more. Teens can get arrested for drunk driving by drunk driving itself, by stopping them and seeing if they drank by using a breath thermometer or if they end up…

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    organazation Mothers Against Drunk Driving started when a 13 year old girl was hit and killed by a drunk driver who made the choice to start their vehical and drive while intoxicated (first). this important because the drunk drives lose all since of motor skills and sometimes thinks its ok to drive when they shoukldnt and risk ruining there own lives but worse someone elses. People die evey day by drunk drivers this needs to…

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    Cold Hard Fact

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    Cold, Hard, Facts In an experiment designed to examine the effect of driving a highly automated vehicle on the driver and investigating how changes in workload affected the driver performance. This was done by introducing a secondary task to the driver. 50 participants were recruited for this experiment and ranged from ages 28 to 68. They were all required to have more than 10 years of driving experience as well as averaging roughly 25,000 driving miles a year. The University of Leed conducted…

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    drive home. One evening after having a great practice with her coaches and teammates, she jumped into her car, eager to get home and spend time with her family. Just a few minutes from home, everything turned horrific in a matter of seconds. A drunk driver crossed the centerline and hit her head-on. Rushed to the hospital, she was in critical condition. Family, friends, teammates, and coaches all sitting in the cold waiting room, patiently, waiting to hear the seriousness of her injuries. The…

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    On Sunday, September 19, 1999, at a little past 4:00 in the morning, Jacqui Saburido’s life changed forever. Jaqui and some friends were heading home from a birthday party in Austin, Texas when a drunk driver crossed the center line, hitting the car Jaqui was in, head-on. Two of Jaqui’s friends died at the scene. Jaqui, however, suffered third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body after the car caught fire (Faces Of Drunk Driving). This tragic story soon was known throughout the United States…

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