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    The road is one of the most dangerous methods of transportation. Millions of car wrecks take place everyday. The people behind the wheel make the road so dangerous. The road consists of three different types of drivers, distracted, cautious, and reckless. All have different habits while driving but still are just as dangerous. Distracted drivers are the most dangerous out of the three. People are too busy paying attention to their phones instead of watching the road. The average person takes…

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    Imagine being on a field one minute and then in a hospital the next. That is how many sports players have it. When you are in sports you risk your health and even your life. Many sports players get concussions and sometimes worse. To begin with, In source one it is showing that playing sports will cost their health and even sometimes life. I can prove this because the text is showing that continuing to play might cost them their health and possibly even their life. Another reason…

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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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    15. Dale Earnhardt – Daytona (2001) Dale Earnhardt, who is also known as “the Intimidator”, was considered NASCAR’s most popular driver. He was very aggressive and determined. He has his own style of driving, which has gained the admiration and approval of his diehard fans even up to this day. Earnhardt’s career ended when he met a tragic accident during the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. During the race, Earnhardt’s was trying to block the other racers to stop them from catching his…

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    Rob Reynolds presents the cons of the article “Are integrated Devices Safer than Handheld Devices While Driving?” He contends that using handheld and integrated devices while driving is still a distraction in its own way and is not something that will make drivers safer. The author also believes that in some of the current studies of automakers, they have attempted to demonstrate that these integrated devices are safer, but really don’t have enough proof to support their ideas. The research…

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    Although deaths from motor vehicle accidents have been steadily decreasing since the the 1990’s, there are still many, many vehicle accidents due to the absence or malfunction of seatbelts and airbags. Although a seatbelt is able to save a driver’s and or passenger's life, many people don’t wear them. Consequently, once they get in a car crash, it is likely that they will be ejected from the car, and subsequently die. According to digital journal, “25% of all car crashes result in ejections from…

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    Every day we get into our car and go on with our lives. Little do we know that driving can be a dangerous activity if fail to perform properly. Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, an average of 3,287 deaths a day. So the importance of driving safely are high, even though we do not notice how important this is, taking a few precautions could lower the percentage of people dying because of car accidents. Therefore, driving is an important everyday activity that needs to be…

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    Factual causation There must be a causal connection between the wrong and the damage suffered. ‘But for test’ derived from a significant case Barnett v Kensington & Chelsea Hospital . But for Watson’s stroke, would the damage to Sherlock still have happened? The answer is no. If D had driven the car at the reasonable standard of an experienced driver, foresaw the risk of potential danger after noticing his blurred vision and subsequently stopped driving, Sherlock would not have been injured.…

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    Would you say that teen drivers are reckless drivers and shouldn’t have the privilege to drive? Most people think that taking away the driving privilege of teens sixteen and older will lower the number of car accidents. Others say that it is a necessity for teens to be able to drive. It seems that car accidents are at an all time high when it comes to teen drivers. Imagine if you had a teen and they were on the road. What measures would you take to make sure they are driving safe? Here at…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    Well. There goes another teen speeding. It looks like his or her desires are prioritized over the law, which is a set of rules that each citizen has come into an agreement with to obey once they have obtained their licence. The ability to drive is something that citizens tend to misuse nowadays, especially in their teenage to young adult years, that is, 16 to 21. Driving is not an obligation, but a privilege that many do not recognize. Driving can be deadly if not taken seriously. For this…

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