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    Just past the Raceway gas station, where the speed limit drops from 55 to 35 on Route 10, stands a narrow bridge that hovers over the James River. As your car veers with the road to the right, the trees disappear and the dark, flat water rests beneath you. The bridge’s concrete and rubber expanders jump your car’s suspension up and down as you slow to enter the city. Along each side, the green trees envelope the shoreline and reach out their bright branches, enshrouded with leaves, to you in…

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    Glenwood Park Drive Traffic Survey conducted by Blacktown City Council on behalf of Michelle Rowland MP for Greenway of the Lower House of the Federal Parliament I have deduced some specific points from this project. They are: A distressed resident of Glenwood has urgently asked Michelle Rowland (MP for Greenway) to urgently request Blacktown City Council to conduct a survey on the including a monitoring system to detect the speed and frequency of motor vehicles proceeding along Glenwood Park…

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    convenient and will benefit to our lives in the future. Driverless cars improve safety and decrease traffic death, and may bring bad effects to insurance industries and job markets; also, the driverless cars are helpful to relieve to traffic flow. First of all, driverless cars save people’s lives with their technology and system. Biba cites that drivers’ behaviors is the main cause of the traffic accidents,…

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    Accidents and emergencies can happen any time, and they can definitely happen while you are in the middle of a highway. Vehicles getting stuck on the road could cause many problems, including traffic congestion in the area. In many of these cases, a towing service would be required. Because you can never be sure when an accident might happen, it is always best to have a ready number to call in case you need a towing service to come to your aid. Turley Car & Truck's 24-hour Ipswich Tow Truck…

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    in Russia that has around a million residents. Although it was originally aimed to be used in Russia, it became international and was used for many other websites and organizations because traffic-related fatality is a severe problem all over the world. According to the World Health Organization, or WHO, traffic-related deaths in Russia is 27,025 in the year of 2013. The situation gets even worse when…

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    Crossing a railroad track is necessary and needs to be done safely. To do this, first, look for railroad crossing signs. There are signs on the road the sign is yellow and has an “X” with two black R’s. Coming to a railroad crossing stop like if you were to stop at a stop sign. Then, look both ways to make sure it is safe to cross. When you see flashing lights this means to stop. Usually there will be a gate and when that gate comes down do not try to pass. It is illegal to try and bypass a…

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    Road Rager Research Paper

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    We all have that annoying friend who won’t allow you to change the radio station when you are in there car, but they are not the only type of driver. First off you got the classic Road Rager. They always seem to be yelling at the car in front of, next to, or behind them for no apparent reason at all. Even though the frustrated look you get from them is priceless, it probably isn’t smart to make them mad. Next you got the Racer: this person thinks they have the fastest car in town and that they…

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    Introduction Legally pedestrians in the United States always have the “right of way” when interacting with vehicle traffic, and therefore factors like location should not impact pedestrian safety. We wanted to observe if there are any location-based norms of pedestrian-driver interactions and assess whether these differences suggest different allocations of road sharing between pedestrians and drivers. A 2005 paper by Kameda, Takezawa, and Hastie, examines an adaptationist approach to social…

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    Legal Driving Age Essay

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    I believe the driving age should be raised by increasing the legal driving age to eighteen. At eighteen you are legally an adult progressing towards adulthood, at eighteen a person can vote, obtain a marriage permit, buy cigarettes, join the military, consent on legally binding contracts, start there own business, move out on there own, at the age of eighteen you become more responsible. Someone who is eighteen can take responsibility for there own actions. I feel driving should be also one of…

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    road with more than an inch of snow, you may have to stay home all winter or upgrade your tires. In the winter, the speed limit may be the same but to avoid car accidents; you may have to drive a little slower. In the snow, there tends to be more traffic…

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