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    to a text message, you take your eyes off of the road for about 5 seconds. While going 55 miles per hour, your eyes can be taken off of the road for a length equivalent to a football field while responding to a simple text. Text messaging makes a collision 23 times more likely to happen. Many people believe that they can safely text and drive but there is no safe way to distract yourself while driving. Along with texting, one in five people surf the internet while they are driving. They justify…

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    Air Aviation Case Study

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    managing the air traffic becomes harder and eventually the current managing system will fail against the enormous number of airplanes navigation the sky. Unless the whole system is upgraded, the task will be impossible in the near future. Some agencies across the world like FAA and EUROCONTROL, have possessed the power to change the aviation reality by developing modules that will give…

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    ATC Simulation Lab Report

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    presentations. They may not have had the opportunity to exercise ATC skill before their ATC simulation classes unless they had exposure to an air traffic control video game prior to taking the simulation courses. At this point, students would only have a basic theoretical awareness of the extent of ATC technology and the use of techniques by controllers to separate air traffic. It therefore makes sense why students would on some level disagree they possessed the self-efficacy to perform ATC…

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    California. Does Lane Splitting Cause Traffic Accidents? In an…

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    of them are under 25 years old. Additionally, 20 to 50 million people involved in collisions are injured or disabled. Consequently, multiple vehicle safety devices and systems such as airbags, seat belts and head…

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    disobey the rules. Since traffic police are regulators on road, their presence on roads is very important. These regulators are very few as compared to the staggering number of vehicles. Everyday 3.5 million vehicles are ‘regulated by a mere 3,200 traffic officials’ in Karachi (Imran Ayub). The police recruitment system needs to be improved since ‘there is no separate recruitment system for the traffic police’ (Imran Ayub). Ambulances are usually given exemption from certain traffic regulations…

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    Self Driving Cars

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    adjusting music while driving can lead to deadly crashes. More than 30,000 people die in auto accidents in the U.S. every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Millions more are injured or disabled. Human error contributes to more than 90 percent of crashes” (Barone n.pg). The decrease in traffic collisions will help to save a lot of people. Humans don’t have as quick reflexes as the electronics of a self-driving car. The human body needs about 1.5 seconds to…

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    break smaller laws everyday. Trippett is right, because the amount of people breaking the law is insane, and these laws were made for a reason. Most people think nothing of throwing their trash on the street or crossing the street in the middle of traffic. It is done so much that it seems like a normal thing to do. Trippett, in “ A Red Light for Scofflaws” says that this is a growing problem. Trippett states “When it comes to tax codes, or laws against littering or speeding or noise pollution,…

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    THE MOST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER:3 A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A THE LEAST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER: A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A DOCUMENTATION OF PERFORMANCE AND COMMENTS: This shift was Officer Premenko’s first day of phase ## of the learning phase. Officer Premenko was dispatched to the 320 Phillip Drive…

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    Day 1 Homework: 1. The demerit point system is a point system where a driver starts with 0 demerit points and gain demerit points each time he/she is convicted of breaking certain traffic laws. Demerit points allows you to drive safely on the road and points given each time traffic laws are broken. These points stay on your record for two years from the offence date. If you collect 15 demerit points, your license is suspended for 30 days after you hand over your licence to the Ministry of…

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