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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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    Motocross Bike Essay

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    Razor SX500 McGrath Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike Review The Razor McGrath Dirt Rocket is designed to pay tribute to one of the most popular riders in motocross history; Jeremy McGrath. It has authentic graphics and it is very popular among anyone who loves motocross and one of their superstars. However, due to the fact that it is an electric bike, many people worry that it may not be as good as it appears. We are here to tell you whether the bike is truly a great investment in your…

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    one of the busiest main streets situated in the heart of Weston, which causes traffic in the area to be severe. On the other hand, the second Country Isles Elementary School, location is quite calmer than Indian Trace Elementary School. Due to not having a high influx of cars, the traffic is quite moderate. To accurately observe the drivers speed, a camera was placed in the middle of the school zone to record the traffic. Along with that, field notes will be taken to write notes on not only the…

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    Essay On Houston Roadways

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    There is no secret that the Houston roadways are empathically and unapologetically grisly. Regardless of where the Houstonians drive, they’re bound to meet catastrophes in the form of potholes, rough terrain and even sudden drop offs. The current state of our roadways is incredibly awful for the safety of our drivers, financial costs on our drivers and the hassle our drivers to endure on a daily basis. According to TRIP, a national transportation research organization, in 2014, 49 percent of…

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    injury. To start there are road signs that you should always follow while driving near railroad crossings. At most railroad crossings there are crossing gates, flashing lights, and loud bells if to make sure you know that a train is approaching. You should never go around them because a train will come and they have a very difficult time stopping quickly, so if you were to get stuck on the tracks there would be nothing that the train could do. There are also warning signs that start before you…

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    Road Rage is continuing to grow and is becoming more of a problem with the highways in the United States; it causes anger, fear, stress, and danger to our roadways everyday. When you think of the word “road rage” what do you think? Do you think of tailgating? Do you think of cutting someone off? The answer should be yes. Road rage can mean many different things like, tailgating, speeding, honking the horn, flashing your headlights, changing lanes quickly and often, and gestures to other drivers…

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    Divided Bridges

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    From the Bering Strait to the connection between the Hill Center and the Engineering Building, bridges have been used for thousands of years to connect people with places. As people began building bridges, they have to consider not only the structural integrity of the bridge for the safety of the passengers crossing the bridge. With the invention of cars, even more safety precautions must be enacted to keep everyone safe. A car is being driven on a windy day has a higher chance of turning over…

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    Have you ever been driving out and about and felt the solid longing to need to draw over on the grounds that you were so tired there was no option keep driving? The vast majority of the times this happens on the grounds that the individual is possibly missing the suitable measure of slumber required. Numerous drivers think they know how to battle against exhaustion: turn up the radio, lower the window, and chat on the telephone. At the same time the greater part of times these fixes aren't…

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    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 welcoming. Once back onto the mainland, a petite mustard yellow sign to the right of the road reads Welcome to the City of Hopewell. Just across the street, an ancient motel by the name of Riverside Inn & Suites welcomes you with white and grey walls accented…

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    Informal Campus Rules

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    Those crosswalks are when we are signaled to go or not. Interviewee #3: When I bike on campus, at a stop signs whoever was first there is the one who has the right of way, pedestrians have the right of way most of the time when crossing the street and at traffic lights when its green I have the right of way. 3) Can you describe the informal rules that cyclists follow on campus? In other words, what are the unwritten rules (not…

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