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    life in danger. During school hours many children may cross a street without looking both ways‚ with each driver going the proper speed limit‚ they would be aware of any child that’s crossing the street‚ and will be able to stop their vehicle without hitting anyone or damaging their car. Speeding is against the law for obvious reasons; driving too fast is dangerous and very deadly‚ not just for you but for the people on the road at the same time as you. Speeding results in expensive speeding tickets

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    ticket one might think twice before partaking in this very high-risk task. One million people chat and text while driving each day. People feel pressure to remain in constant contact‚ even when behind the wheel. What drivers do not realize are the dangers posed when they take their eyes off the road and their hands off the wheel‚ and focus on activities other than driving. Young adults live in a connected world where multitasking is the norm. This manifests in the car where they recognize texting and

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    for my family as well as someone else’s family. It could also lead to death. Speeding is defined as “exceeding the posted speed limit‚ driving too fast for conditions‚ or racing” and is a dangerous driving behavior. Despite progress in other areas‚ such as increased seat belt usage and fewer drunken driving deaths‚ speeding continues to be a major factor in about one-third of traffic fatalities. Speeding is an offense that’s not only dangerous to the one committing the crime‚ but also to

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    car (three friends‚ driver‚ parent—MAX!) This law is extremely important. If residents do not follow this law‚ it can cause danger to other drivers. Traffic laws are something EVERYONE needs to follow. While attending driving school‚ the main reason why people were attending was for speeding. Including myself‚ driving school has taught me the dangers of speeding. Speeding is not always the cause of crashes‚ but it is a main event in this situation. Alabama’s basic speed law provides that you must

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    his idea of carelessness. Carelessness can often play a role in developing a conflict and put a person in a bad situation. [In the book The Great Gatsby‚ carelessness plays a major role and is displayed by people getting drunk at parties‚ and Daisy speeding a causing a car accident‚ which left one dead.] One way of displaying carelessness is driving while drunk. While talking to guests at one of his parties‚ Gatsby hears a loud noise and goes to check it out. He discovers and car flipped over with

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    Aizay Tariq 8C October 16th‚ 2012 You’re driving‚ you get a text from your best friend‚ and you just look at the screen of your cell phone when suddenly BAM you’re in a car accident! In just ten seconds your whole life turned upside down by what‚ a car accident‚ because you were just distracted for about ten seconds. Funny isn’t it‚ how in a second‚ your life can shatter like that? What if you didn’t get distracted? Those what ifs are the only thing you are left with once you survive through

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    In 1991‚ the U. S.‚ automobile accidents were responsible for about 49.4 percent of all accidental deaths. That is not all from speeding‚ but it would be higher without speed limits. Motorists who exceed speed limits swerve in and out of lanes‚ which cause them to lose control of their vehicle. When seeing these cars on the news‚ speeding and getting into car accidents‚ you see the picture of the car and it is smashed. It leaves a fatal memory. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety

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    force and carried out police pursuit against the new policy that has been introduced by the department that has prohibited pursuits in cases where there is no sign of violent felony crime and the public being put in danger or a situation that would justify the potential liability and danger. Central Issues The first central issue that could be found in this story is that Deputy Raymond “Racin’ Ray” Ripley “engages in vehicle and foot pursuits and every opportunity” (Peak‚ 2010)‚ goes home and gets

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    Liz Young 06/20/2012 Sixteen-Year-Old Drivers Cause a Lot of Accidents. The most accidents occurring these years have been caused by sixteen-year-old. Many of them caused for speeding. Sometimes these teenagers don’t have the experience necessary to star driving. Parents don’t figure that their children are a danger to society. They help them to get their driver’s license‚ following by buying a car. They don’t even realize that they are giving the wheel to death. We need to be more aware about

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    between 6pm and 6am‚ reported in 2010 by the Texas Transportation Institute. The reason is that visibility challenges slower response time and a lack of experience with night time driving. Speeding is the second biggest factor. Among teenage males 15 to 20 who were involved in crash deaths 39% were speeding at the time of the crash. In high speed crashes a vehicle cannot withstand the force of the crash and maintain the passenger compartment. As speeds increase the restraint system cannot keep the

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