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    The Dangers of Speeding

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    I will never ever speed again. Speeding cost way too much time and aggravation to continue speeding.   This ticket has made me realize that all speeding does is put me and other people in danger and waste a lot of gas. And in these economic times wasting gas isn’t the best idea.   I am unemployed and I’ve been trying to get a job to pay for this ticket so my parents wouldn’t have to. This is good because now I know that speeding is just wrong.  I can drive 45 in a 45 and some one could be doing 60

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    Speeding Is Illegal

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    and was struck by a large truck. The report said he died instantly when the truck hit on the drivers side of the car. One of the saddest parts of this story is he wasn’t even breaking the law he wasn’t speeding or anything. Now to think that death can just come from going the speed limit‚ speeding could cause much worse. Part of being a human being is learning from our mistakes. It is a natural process that we all experience at various periods of our lives. For instance‚ throughout the process

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    Effects of Speeding

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    they realize they’re no more important than the rest of the drivers on the road. Speeding is a very customary way for drivers to break the law. Breaking any law usually leads to unpleasant consequences‚ but breaking a law speeding can lead to many consequences. Speeding can cause a driver to receive a ticket‚ go to court‚ attend traffic school‚ and on top of that‚ make their insurance rates rise. Not only does speeding affect just you‚ it affects others as well. If a roads speed limit is 45‚ people

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    road for a life to be lost. Speeding is a factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ killing an average of 1‚000 Americans every month‚ according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)‚ which estimates the cost to society of speed-related crashes to be more than $40 billion each year. Speeding is a problem not only on freeways‚ but also on local streets. Many commuters opt to take surface streets‚ thinking they can more efficiently

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    Have you ever gone above the speed limit? You probably thought well the limit is to slow for the area and that this is a highway and i should be able to go faster on my commute. This is a problem many of us face‚ forced to go slower when we should be able to travel at a greater speed of the roads. I will discuss the reasons why you should be allowed to go faster and the reasons why we cant go faster on our commutes. Since the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act in 1974‚ which made the 55

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    A Pair of Tickets Essay

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    A Pair of Tickets In the short story "A Pair of Tickets‚" by judging from the title one might think that this is a simple story more about adventure than anything else. In “A Pair of Tickets” The author Amy Tan uses a symbols to help us understand the theme the story. Family and Culture are the most important topic in this story therefore; it gives us a better understanding of the story. As stated in the context of the story “Jing-mei is on a train to China‚ traveling with her seventy-two-year-old

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    Dangers of Speeding

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    For every violation of the law you receive points‚ and after six points while having a class D license you risk the chance of getting your license taking until your eighteen years old or taken proper reckless driving classes. Believe it or not speeding is the third leading contributing factor in car accidents. On average‚ more than 33% of car accidents are caused from not following the proper speed limit. The consequences from getting in a

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    The Dangers Of Speeding

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    I realize that a majority of drivers on the road have some sort of a problem with delivery drivers whether they were speeding‚ cut you off‚ or just in your way. So whenever I have a Dominos car top on‚ I always make sure to stay at a reasonable speed. There was this one time I was on a delivery‚ and I was in the left lane coming up to a merge. I observed a car zipping up

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    Pros Of Speeding

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    Rough Draft This was created by‚ the French Safety Board in order to make people stop‚ and think about the consequences speeding brings. This image shows why we should be more careful driving‚ because it not only damages cars‚ but people too. The little girl shown on the picture has a dent on the side of her head similar to what a car would have after an accident. This shows that not only cars get damaged. It’s easier to repair a damaged car‚ than it is to repair someone’s life. People are not

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    average how many tickets do law enforcement officers issue per day in America? According to “Driving Citation statistics” speeding results in approximately 12000 tickets given to drivers for exceeding the speed limit each day. Speeding in residential areas creates a big issue on many Air Force bases. Because of such behavior‚ everyday activities become unsafe for children. Lacking manpower‚ the Air Force cannot enforce their strict consequences for speeding in the neighborhoods. Speeding continues to

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