A Report on Road Accidents - Role of Cell phones and Drunken Driving Submitted to Dr. Naval Bajpai Submitted by Arnab Roy Pousali Chakrabarti Shashank Badre Prateek Singh Section A Quantitative Techniques Indian Institute of Management Raipur
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The cold numb feeling was freezing every part of me as I sat quietly inside the car that was twirling in the middle of the highway. Sitting there and patiently waiting for the airbag to explode and cover me as if it was my moms arms took some fear out of me but my body still shivered as if there would be no tomorrow. Even though its been almost four years‚ I can still recall that day as clear as crystal‚ yet most of me wished it would just turn into thin air and disappear. As I sit still today‚ I
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1. Enterprise Rent-A-Car has defined its service much differently than that of the typical national car rental companies. Their idea and technique of personal service‚ by treating the customers like neighbors more so than clients is what makes this company so unique and successful. They are industry leaders in fleet size and market presence. The company’s president‚ Andy Taylor‚ stated in his motto “if you put the customers first they will be satisfied and come back‚ followed by employees who are
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Why Car Pooling Is Good Car pooling‚ also known as ride-sharing or lift-sharing‚ can save you big bucks on gas‚ wear and tear on your vehicle‚ oil resources and reduce all the associated nasty environmental impact associated with your driving. The benefits of carpooling are many. If you are currently driving every day‚ you’re going to save money on your commute costs by carpooling. In some cases‚ depending on the length of your commute and the number of days you don’t drive‚ the savings can
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Lauren Markow Professor Marc Gentzler PSY 410 14 November 2013 Accident Analysis Project Expectancy As individuals carry on in life they develop expectancies. Expectancy is what we expect to occur in a familiar situation. We expect a doorknob to twist clockwise and a light switch to go down when we want the light off. Expectancies are carried over to driving. Dewar‚ Farber‚ & Olson (2010)‚ discusses how common practices have been developed while designing vehicles‚ road-design
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The Cars Then‚ Now and Tomorrow Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! it’s superman ? No it’s my dad in his new car. Men have made great creations and also improve them by the pass of the years. Cars is one of them and back in the 1960’s cars were big with a huge motor that run about 40 miles per hour. Now a normal car can go 5 times faster. Now in days we add a lot of technologic features to our cars. This advances will keep going and
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Cars‚ trucks‚ vans‚ SUV’s almost everyone will own or lease one in their lifetime. The biggest problem is the decision whether to buy or lease the automobile. Many people are faced with this question. Buying and leasing a car both have many positive and negative attributes. The beauty of it is that it is your choice! Leasing is one great way to get an automobile. The concept is quite simple. Leasing a car is almost like renting a car for an extended period of time (usually three years)‚ except
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most extreme questions to be asked is whether cars should be banned entirely from our towns and cities. Unfortunately‚ we live in a vehicle-dependent society. We use cars to get to and from our work‚ our schools‚ our friends and all basic amenities. We often don’t think twice about taking our car one mile down the road instead of cycling or walking. More than that‚ to many‚ the car is a status symbol that defines out position in society. To ban the car completely from our society would be a huge
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4. Alternative Solutions to the problems After identifying that the connection has been lost between satisfying our customers and growing the business (Day P.12 Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service) it is imperative that we focus on some alternative solutions‚ finally providing the best course of action. To do this‚ we can refer to Exhibit 11‚ Factors Driving “Valued Customer” Perceptions. According to survey results from Exhibit 11; customers surveyed placed far more importance on friendlier
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Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In determining the feasibility of the proposed business‚ the researchers indentified the components of the methodology of the study. This includes research design‚ research locale‚ population and sampling design‚ research instrument‚ data gathering procedure and data analysis techniques. Research Design The descriptive research study will be used to determine the acceptability of the proposed business. Descriptive research involves gathering data that describe
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