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    snow increases by the time the sun goes down and becomes difficult to see roads‚ drives will most likely turn the emergency bright light that is located on the headlights up towards the front of the car. Driving in summertime is a lot different from winter. Many say it’s easier than driving in snow. At this time many people rather have their air conditioner inside their automobile or some enjoy having their windows down or the sunroof. Unlike during winter drivers are usually unafraid to be on

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    that dubbed the idea of driving while under the influence to be such an atrocious thing? Clearly they weren’t very bright. Sure‚ 13‚000 people are killed each year in alcohol related accidents‚ but so what? The earth is becoming over-populated anyways. We don’t need those people. We’re better off without them. Driving is so boring. In order to make it fun and more exciting‚ why not drink a few beers‚ and take a few shots before hitting the road? How great would that be? Driving with blurred vision‚

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    TL;DR – How will self-driving make ethical choices and who is more likely to get hurt when there is no way to avoid a collision. The article “Top Safety Official Doesn’t Trust Automakers to Teach Ethics to Self-Driving Cars” by Rosemblum (2016) takes a look at how ethics will could and should be a part of self-driving cars. The self-driving cars being tested today have a lot of sensors‚ computing power and algorithms to determine how to navigate on highways and through the street of cities‚ but

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    This essay will present arguments for sober driving ultimately presenting arguments against impaired driving. Driving sober must be the only way a person gets behind the wheel no doubt that impairs drive is costly. There is no evident to support any arguments against sober driving‚ nonetheless‚ statistics have proven the implications of impaired driving. In 2008‚ more than 1.4 million individuals were detained for DUI‚ yet that figure speaks to under one percent of the self-detailed episodes of alcohol-impaired

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    In the article “ The Distracted Generation” written by Simon Sinek‚ claims are made that millennials are trying to do multiple things at once and would preferably give little efforts to multiple things rather than focus all their efforts on one thing. Sinek believe that this “need” to multitask leads to unhappy teenagers because of how alone this type of system can make one feel. Sinek also writes that this is happening because technology is making millennials believe that we are better at multitasking

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    own property recorded you for other people’s lawsuits. The self driving car will have many cameras and sensors and will not only record the road‚ but you too! These cars will not only be a legal and safety hazard‚ they will take people’s jobs. Some people drive others around as a job‚ and they have been trained and are good at it. If driverless cars become popular‚ then people will no longer be employed by taxi companies. Self driving cars also cannot imitate human intelligence‚ therefore‚ they cannot

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    Professor Ellis Driving for many teenagers is there first passage to freedom‚ nothing is more exciting to many teens than becoming the legal age to drive. In the United States‚ most states legal age limits are set somewhere between 15 to 17 yrs old‚ each state having there own licensing process often with some type of probationary period before teens can obtain a full license. Recently law makers in Florida‚ Georgia‚ Delaware‚ Illinois‚ and Massachusetts have debated raising the legal driving age. Many

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    My topic is about drunk driving. Drunk driving is important as a result of people need to understand the consequences of what happens when you are under the influence and driving. It’s also important due to the fact it will save people lives if people knew about driving under the influence. Drunk driving has a tremendous impact on the criminal justice system as a result more police officers would have to go and investigate drunk drivers‚ charge them with DUI’s‚ then later have to process them into

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    Driving is a fun activity as well as a necessity in this modern society. However‚ many times this fun activity and entertainment could end up very dangerously. Every year‚ over thirty thousand Americans lose their lives in fatal car accidents. (http://www.progressiveu.org/012608-do-we-need-a-driving-age-limit) Most of those accidents are caused by teenagers but‚ have we ever asked ourselves why it is this way? Where does the problem lay? The answers to these questions are very simple. The driving

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    Not Wearing a Seatbelt While Driving should not be Illegal In the U.S‚ the law for wearing a seatbelt states‚ anyone driving on the road without wearing a seatbelt will receive a ticket of $83.50. Everyone in the vehicle including front passenger and rear passengers must wear a seatbelt properly‚ also‚ if the passenger is 21 years of age or older‚ they will be the ones to receive the ticket. These laws were passed in 1984 and still are practiced today. I think there is no need for this law because

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