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Personal Narrative: My Road Trip To New Orleans
A week before becoming a college student I went on a road trip to New Orleans. On my way back, I was captain of the ship. Driving the car back wasn’t so simple, on the contrary, I discovered a button called “Cruise Control” on the wheel. Cruise control is a button located on steering wheel that can be turned on to make the vehicle set off on a constant speed the driver likes. Which made the drive back to Miami way effortless. I was so excited to discover this control that I wanted to practice it on my car, however, I consciously didn’t think about the consequences and caused an accident on my way to

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