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    within any age groups data has been accumulated ad the figures are in. Elderly driving is going up and it’s not always a good thing. Elderly drivers should have to take their driver’s test after the age of 65 years old due to the results of aging, collision statistics after the age of 65years old, and the changes of rules and regulations in a person’s life time. Aging can affect someone completely different than others in life and it’s hard to say when the best time to retake the test is. But…

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    Red Light Research Paper

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    Is getting to your destination on time worth the carelessness of driving fast and running red lights and taking lives? Each year many die from careless commuters rushing to get to a destination on time and decide to run a red light. However, this number can be reduced drastically, which could be done if the red light violators were enforced. Unfortunately, there are not enough police to enforce this. Red light cameras should be used to ticket American drivers. The number of wrecks each year…

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    Deer-Vehicle Collisions

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    Animal deaths, especially from anthropogenic causes, are valuable indicators of ecological and conservation problems that span a particular population (Collins 2011). Deer mortalities are no exception to this rule of thumb, as deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs) are a growing problem in the US and reflect the displacement of deer populations. Over 1 million DVCs occur in the US annually and result in the loss of human life, human injury, and considerable financial costs resulting from the vehicle…

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    Essay On Crumpleb Law

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    measurement in modern cars, and the theory behind of them can be explained by this equation. This equation is derived from Newton second law F=ma, and the acceleration also can be derived to be change in velocity divided by change in time. When collision occurs, the impulse(Fimpactt) is constant, hence the only factor we can change is the time impact time. The longer the impact time, the weaker the impact force. 3.1 Crumple zone (Caleb) All of the cars nowadays have crumple zone, it is just a…

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    Connected vehicles would be recognizing as a hazard, it’s possible surroundings, lane width, or establishing a navigation path through traffic. It will also be able to recognize signs to navigate to its final destination. Vehicle to Pedestrian (V2P) The USDOT pedestrian, V2P, technology objective is to identify and assess when there is a potential pedestrian collision to both the drive and pedestrian. V2P will have the capabilities to “sense” its surroundings like the environment and…

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    C-Max Thesis

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    allow your vehicle to enjoy a smooth and fuel efficient ride. The C-Max is built with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces an impressive 188 horsepower through a continuously variable transmission. The C-Max can easily get around slower traffic as it goes from 0-60 in just 7.8 seconds. The C-Max is powered by a electric motor let by a 7.6 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The C-Max only takes about 2.5 hours to charge fully. The C-Max gets an impressive 38 miles per gallon on the highway.…

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    Title: Underage Driving Thesis Statement: Underage driving should not be allowed because it is one of the causes of traffic collisions. Problem: Should the government allow underage drivers to travel legally? I. Introduction 1.1 Definition of underage driving 1.2 Reasons of underage driving II. Rules and Regulations in Driving 2.1 Safety driving procedure 2.2 Classifying traffic signals 2.3 Limiting of vehicle speed III. Characteristics of underage drivers involved in car accidents or…

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    For centuries, thousands of men sought after the dream of flight and never attained it. Figuring out how to fly, without killing yourself in the process, was a tremendous task. However, after several years of observation and preparation, two men accomplished their dream. Wilbur and Orville Wright, from Dayton, Ohio, had a dream to build something that could fly, but most thought it was nothing more than a crazy idea. With the belief that the sky is the limit when it comes to what can come from…

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    PATCO Strikes

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    2013, p. 127). Many of these males were trained in the service but were not college educated. This was not uncommon of the work industry of the 1960’s. The job was modern for the period and classified as a skilled job that was necessary in air traffic control (Milkman & McCartin, 2013, p. 129). This fact helped with job security to some…

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    Mandible Fracture Essay

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    North America, blunt force trauma (a punch) is the leading cause of mandible fracture [9], whereas in other countries, motor vehicle collisions are now a leading cause [10] On battle grounds, it is more likely to be high velocity injuries (bullets and shrapnel) [11] Prior to the routine use of seat belts, airbags and modern safety measures, motor vehicle collisions where a leading cause of facial trauma. The relationship to blunt force trauma explains why 80% of all mandible fractures occur in…

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