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    Drunk driving driving under the influence (DUI) n. commonly called "drunk driving‚" it refers to operating a motor vehicle while one’s blood alcohol content is above the legal limit set by statute‚ which supposedly is the level at which a person cannot drive safely. State statutes vary as to what that level is‚ but it ranges from .08 to .10. Driving on private property such as a parking lot is no defense‚ but sitting in a non-moving vehicle without the ignition on probably is (sometimes resulting

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    Time Robin L. Simmons AIU Online Abstract The purpose of this paper is to state facts on why first time convicted DUI drivers should receive mandatory jail time. In this paper you will read how repeated drunk drivers are the most dangerous people driving on our road ways. You will also read how the United States and its’ taxpayers are affected when a drunk driver gets into a motor vehicle accident. Finally‚ you will also learn how many victims are killed every year because of a drunk driver. The overall

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    The penalties for most states is just temporary suspension of driver’s licenses for up to 1 year‚ and to only pay associated fines accessed by the court. Usually‚ drunken driving offenders are back on the road driving within a year‚ and with the assistance of a good attorney with weeks. Although‚ the product of a drunken driving accident may have ended in a fatality of an innocent motorist‚ the offenders are usually only charged with Manslaughter if that. Several organizations have been created

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    checkpoints and campaigns‚ may reduce drunk driving‚ and data from multiple checkpoint programs support this belief. The courts have upheld the constitutionality of checkpoints‚ opposing those who believe them to violate the fourth amendment. Each year‚ more deaths result for alcohol-related automobile accidents than any other cause. Sobriety checkpoints‚ along with media coverage and cooperation from multiple groups‚ are a necessity to reduce the amount of drunk driving in America. Introduction For many

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    The Dangers of Drivers’ Distractions Driving accidents have been at an all-time high in America. “The National Council estimates 38‚300 people were killed and 4.4 million injured on US roads in 2015‚ which saw the largest one-year percentage increased in half a century”. (1) The Majority of vehicle accidents are result of a careless mistake on the road. Although one might say “I have never been pulled over; or even gotten a ticket”‚ however‚ even the most careful and experience driver could be put

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    MADD was created “to aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs‚ to aid the families of such victims and to increase public awareness of the problem of drinking and drugged driving." It is bringing a very common problem to the doorsteps of people who drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol and hold them accountable on the social standards. The problems that lead to the creation of MADD are the amount of children‚ friends and loved ones

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    The sources noted in this worksheet should be related to your "big idea‚" which is the basis of your final project in this course. Save this document to your computer‚ and submit it through the Unit 4 dropbox‚ per the instructions in the classroom under Unit 4 ’s Project Description. Part I: Pre-Interview Worksheet Directions: Complete each section of the Pre-Interview Worksheet below. Although students are not required to conduct an interview as research for the final project‚ the process of

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    (BART) requests $5‚541‚285 to extend train operating hours until 3 AM on Fridays and Saturdays. The Weekend Extension project will provide safe public transportation for the 7.15 million Bay Area Residents (bayareacensus.ca.gov) and decrease drunk driving arrests. Bay Area Rapid Transit services an average 323‚293 weekday riders and 202‚887 Saturday riders (bart.gov). The last BART train departs 20 minutes after midnight daily. San Francisco is the main hub of the BART system and offers a diverse

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    of Form Bottom of Form   Home > Opinions > Politics > Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? DEBATES OPINIONS FORUMS Report Topic Create New Topic Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? Related Topics: Services‚ Blood alcohol content‚ Driving under the influence‚ Sentence (law)‚ Law 59% Say Yes 41% Say No * Drunk drivers should be imprisoned upon first offense   There would be fewer drunk

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    control vehicle. 2. Bad Weather – Many people do not take note of the changes to their driving habits that they must make due to bad weather. Rain and Snow can cause loss of visibility due to the severity. Wet‚ Snow covered‚ and Icy pavement also diminishes the handling ability of your vehicle. Respect the weather to arrive alive.  3. Untrained / Unskilled Drivers – Many boys and girls start driving without any proper training or without holding license‚ due to this they cannot control their

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