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    You probably don’t think that just having a few drinks would not lead to an accident. But studies have shown that a lot of people are dying because of drivers that are under the influence of alcohol. Also putting on a seat belt is such an easy thing to do, incontrare people think is fine not to wear a seat belt sometimes, but actually many accidents occur at low speeds near to home. This are common mistakes people are…

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    accidents. Although it may not be a rare occurrence anymore, the fact of the matter is that driving under the influence has become a bigger problem in our society. The different laws each state holds for these incidents don’t all measure up to each other, so in order to make every place in the United States equal, the Federal Government should standardize DUI laws. The meaning of a DUI is: driving under the influence (of alcohol or drugs): often used as an official police abbreviation. Then…

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    I believe that Hochswender’s essay is persuasive. The reason why I think Hochswender’s essay is persuasive because he makes several statements that lean more toward having an SUV is the way to go. “Four- wheel-drive vehicles allow workers to get to and from their jobs, and parents to transport their children safely to school” (Hochswender 155). This quote states that Hochswender believes that without having a four-wheel-drive vehicle, individuals cannot get from place to place safely. It is…

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    According to mdot.ms.gov, “In 2012, drunk driving fatalities represented 31% of total traffic deaths in Mississippi” (“Facts and Stats”). This has become such a dreadful action in the state of Mississippi. Many friends and family members have been killed in recent years due to people drinking and driving. The Clarion-Ledger states, “Factors such as the percentage of deadly wrecks caused by drunk driving, speeding and careless driving were used to determine the rankings” (“Study: Mississippi…

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    Sobriety Checkpoint Essay

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    a crucial issue in the world. If the whole world acknowledges the abysmal outcomes of drunk driving, why is it still a monumental issue? Organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, MADD for short, are already taking a stand against drivers under the influence, but they cannot achieve their movement alone. The creation of sobriety checkpoints can reduce the number of drunk driving accidents that occur. Sobriety checkpoints are police roadblocks that restrict the movement of people,…

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    Car Crash Research Paper

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    Nobody likes getting into a car crash. In your life there is a 50% chance that you are going to get into a car crash. If you get into a car crash you always need to stop. If someone has been seriously injured in a car crash call police immediately. Try to find someone or perform first aid yourself. You never want to move someone that has been in a car crash. You can move the person to avoid further injury. If someone is hurt and you fail to stop for them it can result in a third degree felony.…

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    “Regardless of what the state law says, parents should not allow their teen to ride with other teen drivers, nor should they be allowed to transport other teens in the first year of driving.”for years it been arguments about teens driving on one side you have the people that don't beviel teen should not be driving and the other you have people believing teen should be driving.But Me i believe both sides just because i'm Am a teen and i would like to drive as a teen but on the other hand us…

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    Drunk Driving Report

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    The Mothers Against Drunk Driving points out that some of the most common indicators that a motorist is under the influence include the following: • Driving on the wrong side of the road or in areas not designated for…

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    of 1984 was passed to raise the drinking age to 21-years-old and that set the stage for the Zero Tolerance Act of 1998, which makes it a criminal DUI offense to have even a small amount of alcohol, ranging from 0.00 to 0.02 percent BAC, for drivers under the legal age limit. These laws are strictly enforced to this day and offenders are punished with jail time, fines, license revocation, and possible DUI school. In the United States, an average of 27 people are killed everyday because of drunk…

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    Driving is a privilege and once an individual have earned their driver license it should be up to the operator of the vehicle to drive safe and make it a priority. In this paper I will discuss the safety of driving in the winter and summer months. There will be different types of weather conditions for both seasons, vehicles will need good mechanical work periodically to check for maintenance for both seasons, and the operator of the vehicle should always operate the vehicle properly and…

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