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    The problem I would like to address is car congestion issue in Singapore, which is under transportation, pollution, and even energy 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…

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    The topic of interest chosen to be drinking and driving. After being involved in a drinking and driving accident, it can cause many changes in an individual’s life, especially their outlook on drinking and driving Although the individual drinking and driving are not likely injured, it can cause grief amongst families. The stress of a child being arrested, drinking and driving, and causing significant damage on a busy intersection can be overwhelming. Drinking and driving must be taken…

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    Can you imagine a car that doesn’t require a driver? The concept of a driverless car may seem simply preposterous to the simple minded folks of the 21st century. However, the concept of a driverless car is becoming a reality and many forms of this technology can be seen on the roads today. Driverless cars are being researched and designed which are based on the ideology that this car will be help the individual users and the economy of a country. Although many are enthusiastic about these cars,…

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    Ashley Barger English 1101 Project 1 final draft July 10, 2017 Approximately 35,000 people die in car accidents a year and nearly 10,300 of those fatalities are due to drunk driving. It is unfortunate that for most people to realize this they must witness something terrible or experience the loss of someone important to them. It’s insane to think how one small decision can change the lives of so many people. The decisions you make effect everyone no matter how minor they seem in the…

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    Disregarding safety and going well over the speed limit leads to a quick lesson what to do after feeling unstoppable doom and then destroying both a car and a guardrail. Because of the massive amount of vehicle experience that I was raised with, being in some form of vehicle nearly every day was normal for the entirety of my memorable life, I believed that driving would be extremely easy and therefore could be executed at any speed in any condition. The everlasting skid marks and dent in the…

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    Think of being on your way home you and your friends and your cell phone rings and you look down to answer and then look up again and a car has stopped right in from of you and bam it’s all over. Being safe while on your cell and also the safety measures and problems they may cause like cancer. Cell phone safety: The argument does the use of cell phones cause cancer? And Texting while driving: Are you really that important, that it can’t wait? We talk, text, surf the net every chance we can get…

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    The only times I loose my focus is when I’m driving on the road, too busy daydreaming about random things, lost in my own thoughts, perhaps trying to solve problems then end up finding myself where I intended to be. Was it because I’m used to the same road or perhaps I was multitasking unconsciously? Well, some of us may or may not know but we all have scripts for what we do in our every day life routine. In the case of driving, day by day we develop our own driving behaviors and start getting…

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    There is a new epidemic that is sweeping across the world. It is 100% preventable; however it is killing many people everyday. Its’ name is texting and driving. Automobile accidents, caused by texting and driving, are increasing more each and every day. Smart phones have made it easy for us to stay connected at all times, but it has also made it easy for us to become distracted while driving. Will this epidemic ever cease? The best way to end distracted driving is to try and educate everyone…

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    As you might already know, semi-truck accidents can be more serious than basic car accidents. There are actually some things that can make these accidents even more serious, however. These are a few factors that can make semi-truck accidents even more catastrophic. 1. Traveling at High Speeds When semi-trucks travel at higher speeds, it makes it that much more difficult for them to stop their rigs or to slow down in a potential accident situation. Plus, if something as large and heavy as a…

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    A cliché, it is, that all teenagers are “reckless”, especially behind the steering wheel. But should teenagers be able to drive at such a young age? Many will disagree, but the age of sixteen is too young for canadian teens to start driving. One in five teenagers will have a car crash within their first year of driving and sixteen year olds get into serious crashes five times the rate than that of older drivers. The leading cause of teen deaths is car accidents. In fact, about ten Canadian teens…

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