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    a doctor. He did his best to try and help the people that were involved. Finally after the paramedics come and transfer the victims involved in this awful crash to the hospital, Derek starts driving again. Moments later, he got in a horrific car accident himslef. A truck came out of the bloom and slamed his car causing it to tumble. He gets rushed to a hospital where a few doctors try to save him. Later on, he dies in the hospital. The music used in this episode is a song called "How to save…

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    confronted with personal injury conflicts, we will battle to defend your best interests. Brampton Accident Facts Drivers are more likely to encounter a…

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    Every teenagers dream is to drive and be on there own, but is the age limit to drive right. Driving can be dangerous when people get in a serious wrecks. My opinion the age limit to start driving, which is 16 to 18, is the best option. The driving age should stay the same, 16 to 18, because teens start driving and get use to it, start to be responsible, and don’t have to ask their parents for a ride to school and specific places. Teens need to start driving and get use to it before they get…

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    There are many parts to railroad crossings, and how to use them safely. When you are driving and you see a railroad crossing, the first step to do is slowing down, and paying very close attention. If there isn't a train crossing and the lights are not flashing, continue through with caution, and be serious. You need to always remember there could be a train at any time. In any area near a railroad track crossing, remember to turn down any sound so you can look and listen. If there is lights…

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    Unethical Road Rage

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    can an act of road rage fall under both criminal law and civil law? (Example someone hitting you and you get injured) Explain? One way that road rage can fall under civil law and criminal law is if for some reason someone with road rage causes an accident where you get injured. In case you are injured in a road rage…

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    Many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive because of safety concerns. I believe raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18 is not a necessary decision to make. Driving age should not be raised because you can work at 16, it teaches responsibility, and it eliminates the need for transportation. Kids growing up look up to being a teenager and…

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    does distracted driving put the user in danger, but also the individuals who surround the user. Despite the enforcement of laws against distracted driving, there are people who continue to drive while distracted, adding on to the overwhelming car accident statistics.People aren't taking texting and driving serious and they need to start. Technology has continuously grown over the years, unaware that it is also giving us more things to be distracted by when we are driving. For instance everyone…

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    Distracted Driving is the New Drunk Driving In 2008 Jennifer Smith’s mom was killed in an accident that was caused due to distracted driving from the other driver. The driver that caused the accident had a clear record up until the accident occurred. The driver was so sidetracked that he could not even recall the lights color when asked to do so. April is the month dedicated to raising awareness about distracted driving, making people more aware of the dangers it has on themselves and other…

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    But, it is the driver of the vehicle who is involved in the accident who has to live with the trauma and consequences of the motorcyclists’ sole choices. The driver of the vehicle does not have the luxury of easily maneuvering away from such incidents. Additionally, the distraction factor becomes relevant as the speed…

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    There are many issues and arguments involving speed limits some people follow it strictly and other prefer to go 10 to 15 miles over or under it to many law abiding citizen`s dismay. First of all, there's the fact that people are indeed breaking a law even if a person were to go over the limit by 1 mile per hour that is consider breaking the law in the eyes of the justice system. Second of all, the limit was placed there for a reason most likely for safety precautions in order to protect every…

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