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    In the article Living, working more enjoyable in traffic-free zones, the author makes valid claims that include reasons why cars should not be allowed on city streets. However, the author fails to include valid evidence to support his claims of people walking around also do not have to fear being hit by…

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    On the road, you can will see many drivers going beyond the speed limit, these drivers are risking danger to themself and other people on the road. Yet most of them do it anyway, they like how the thrill of the speed makes them feel, making them want to have more power and to excel in speed. This is how some of the many car accidents are created, there are people who are innocent and others who are of fault for the accident. In the book Of Mice And Men, the author Steinbeck uses Curley and…

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    indicators. With limited land supply, and a huge number of cars on the roads, Singapore faces this challenge of frequent traffic jams on our roads. Singapore has always faced congestion issues on the roads, although not as severe as compared to Beijing or Los Angeles. Nevertheless, Singapore ranked 55 out of 189 cities in the world in terms of congestion, based on TOMTOM Traffic Index in 2016. 34% extra travel time is needed on average to travel from point A to point B (Figure 1). This is…

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    negative feelings towards other drivers who make our driving behavior irrational. Automaticity has benefits, but it could also lead us to risky situations. With time it becomes a routine, we forget to do many things while driving, such as checking road traffic, checking our speed limit and even checking out for others on the road. According to researchers, people can overcome their automaticity by trying different routines. In the case of driving, people could choose different lanes and roads to…

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    Crosswalk Road Injury

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    Walkers Got Injuries in Crosswalk Road Traffic Accident May File A Personal Injury Claim Crosswalk is designed to ensure the protection of walkers. As such most of states practice regulations which provide a walker in a crosswalk the right to pass first. Crosswalk is also generally evidently marked. The main thing, on the other hand, is that the protection of the people in the crosswalks generally relies on the attention level of drivers. In case, a driver does not take care of the walker's…

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    When you think about California, images of shimmering sand beaches, beautiful movie stars and glamours lifestyles of the rich and famous. Although there are more than 1,000 miles of beaches and it is home to Hollywood and Silicon Valley, there's much more to the Golden State. If you want to buy a house in California, here are five things you need to know before you move. Not only will they make the transition easier for you, but they'll also help to clear up any misconceptions you have about…

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    Stop Sign Violation

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    A stop sign violation and careless driving are to blame for a February 22 intersection collision, which resulted in one woman dying. Because traffic is crossing and going several different directions all at once, intersections can be an especially dangerous place for car crashes, but there are steps you can take to prevent an intersection collision. If you have a stop sign, stop. Even if you do not see any vehicles coming, you should always come to a complete stop. While you do not necessarily…

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    detect the position of the car according to the 3D map it created. The artificial intelligence (AI) software allows the sensors to be connected and then processes and controls the steering and the brakes of the car. The system also detects things like traffic, road signs and even buildings around it. Driverless cars would have an impact on the…

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    Keri Bauch Professor Pamela Mangene ENC 1101 27 April 2017 Research Academic Research Essay (Essay #4) Often times you hear older generations of people start telling a story with the infamous “back in my day…” hook. It is true that back in the day society didn’t have many of the things that are considered relevant in today’s world, that is because it took many years of tribulation, trial and error to get to where we are at. Numerous things that are used on a daily basis were only though up…

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    Texting Habits Of Drivers

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    I drive every day, passing hundreds if not thousands of vehicles commuting on interstates, highways and neighborhood roads. While I am not the world’s best driver I am far from the worst. There are countless annoying habits that drivers in this day and age have and I notice them all. From tailgating to riding with a blinker on I will notice it, even illegal annoyances such as texting and driving and speeding. The first habit and probably the one that itches my temper the most is tailgating.…

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