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    young drivers do not care about other people on the road and do not realize the real danger of their bad habits. For example, cars are switching from one lane to the other lane, and then back again without signaling, or they are weaving in and out of traffic. There are many similar examples which tell about the effects of dangerous habits of today’s drivers. It is very important to understand that on today’s dangerous highways, inexperience and poor judgment of drivers often make a lethal…

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    This person is very reckless and does not obey any traffic laws. They are the typical ones that like to rant, scream and even curse at other drivers. Not including the frequent and sporadic lane changing and swerving around other cars. With this type of behavior they can easily cause car accidents; if not their…

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    To keep up with the added pressures of a fast-paced life, drivers have become aggressive on the road. Aggressive drivers cause nearly one-third of all traffic accidents. In a 2011 study by Carinsurance.com, you’re estimated to file a collision claim once every 17.9 years, but that number drastically decreases when you factor in road conditions, distractions, and other drivers. There are ways, however, to length the time between crashes. By actively working to avoid collisions, you will also…

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    Texting While Driving

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    up crashing with other drivers, or wondering is it because they do not follow rules or laws? Whether or not there are rules, drivers think this is freedom so that they can do whatever they want. When you drive inexperienced, distracted, under the influence and or rushed, it can be life or death for you and other drivers. First, whenever drivers rush, they either get into an accident or stuck in rush-hour traffic. The effect of rushing is because of an unexpected situation that happens. For…

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    Crash Prevention

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    There are many very important things you will need to do if you are in a crash. The first thing you should do is worry about the safety of yourself and others. You should worry about this before you worry about insurance. If someone is injured have somebody notify the police, if you haven't already. The first thing you need to do, if nobody is injured, you will need to move off the freeway if possible. Once you are in a safe place, you will need to exchange the following information with other…

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    Potential Vehicle Hacking

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    sensors to detect when parking spaces are open and sends the information to the drivers in real time reduce the time spent looking for parking spots by 21%, leading to associated emissions and fuel savings. Los Angeles County, Calif., introduced a traffic signal synchronization program to improve the throughput of vehicles that result in saving 31.3 million hours of travel time, 38 million gallons of fuel and 337,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.” A good example is you are running late…

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    especially toddlers. A natural response for a mother is to do everything their child ask for and needs. Mom should get their child in with everything they could need so that they can focus on the road. A lot of society thinks that they are above the law and the rules don’t apply to them. Multitasking while driving can be considered just as dangerous as driving intoxicated (Kiesbye). As we can see Teens are not the only drivers that cause problems on the roadways. We need to stop thinking it is…

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    it and maneuver it around in a safe manner The third section of the test pays attention to evaluating your safe driving skills. Along with visual search methods, you will also be tested on the timely use of driving signals. Bringing weather and traffic conditions into the picture, this test provides a holistic assessment of how you can control the speed of your vehicle during testing times. You will also be assessed on the appropriate positioning of your vehicle while initiating a turn or when…

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    Driving While Stupid We all know driving recklessly is an issue in every country around the world now as people die as a result of car accidents induced by reckless driving daily. The author of the article Driving Stupid, Dave Barry, decided to write the article on the most dangerous driving incident he had ever encountered on the road, which he backed up with references from the various cities and countries he had travelled to around the world. Mr. Barry basically stated that although drivers…

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    drawbridge just ahead, and they need to gain speed so they can jump across it” (Barry 571). All the drivers that have been terrible drivers never amounted to the ones of Miami. Barry explains how he has also “driven in Italy, where there is only one traffic law, which is that no driver may ever be behind any other driver, the result being that at all times, all the motorists in the nation, including those in funeral processions, are simultaneously trying to pass” (Barry 572). Thus, the…

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