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    The Causes of Traffic Accident Traffic accident kills thousands of people every year. The causes of traffic accident are divided into three main reasons. First of all‚ drunk driving is the most noticeable cause which occurs almost every day in Cambodia society. There is a quote about drunk driving ‘Drunk‚ no driving and Drive‚ no drinking’‚ yet many people will not do like that. That’s why there are many accidents happen in Cambodia. For example‚ drinking makes people become unconscious

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    Airline Accident Investigation Prcedure "Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous. But to an even greater degree than the sea‚ it is terribly unforgiving of any carelessness‚ incapacity or neglect." -- Capt A. G. Lamplugh‚ British Aviation Insurance Group According to the Air Transport Association‚ a person could fly every day for 3‚859 years without being involved in an aircraft accident. That’s an accident rate of one accident for every 1.4 million flights‚ according to a CNN report‚ based

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    Mergers & Acquisition Assignment Mergers in Aviation Sector Table of Content Indian Aviation Industry: 3 Market size 4 Aviation - Market Players 5 Aerospace on a High 6 Jet–Sahara deal: 7 Viewpoint of Jet Airways: 7 SWOT ANALYSIS: 8 Viewpoint of Air Sahara: 9 Beneficial to both 10 References: 11 Indian Aviation Industry: The history of the aviation industry in India can be traced back to the year 1912 when the first air flight between Karachi and Delhi was started by the Indian

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    An overview of Malaysia aviation industry The aviation industry is a large and growing industry. In the past few years‚ the air travelling has been improving and growing by 6 % for a year. They listed airlines more than 1 billion passenger or traveller in 2008. The aviation industry needs or involves the large capital requirement for the aircraft‚ close keep an eye on for the rules and regulations of the government‚ competition from other tourist transport and for the high level of expertise to

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    ROAD ACCIDENT IN MALAYSIA

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    But if we observe past years’ and recent road accidents statistics/reports‚ we can perceive that the propensity of road accidents in Malaysia is on the rise. Now I think‚ Malaysia really requires an investigation in the geographical distribution and regional variation of accidents rather than looking at the accidents in a national perspective. There may be certain geographical areas where accident proneness may be higher. These variations in accidents can be analyzed by developing a set of geographical

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    Causes of Road Accidents

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    of Road Accidents The high socio-economic cost of the injuries and fatalities‚ occurring due to road accidents‚ and the need for effective policies for curbing road accidents make it imperative to study the causes of road accidents. The analysis of road accidents in terms of causal factors reveals that drivers’ fault is the single most important factor responsible for accidents‚ fatalities and injuries. Drivers’ fault accounted for 77.5 per cent (3‚85‚806 accidents) of total accidents; 72.0

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    irphouse.com/ijcer.htm Analysis of Road Accidents on National Highway-5: An Indian Scenario N.V. Subba Rao1‚ K. Durga Rani2 and S. Rama Krishna Rao3 2 Regional Transport Authority‚ Hyderabad‚ India Associate Professor‚ Civil Engineering Dept.‚ Andhra University‚ India 3 Professor‚ Civil Engineering Dept.‚ Andhra University‚ India Abstract 1 Road accidents are a serious global problem with more than one life lost every minute. Globally road accidents are one of the leading causes of death

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    Driverless Car Accidents

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    Driving is a very intuitive process‚ and to drive well we need to predict what others are doing around are us. How much you trust an autonomous car But real moral dilemma is accidents are happening right now For last 130 year‚ people are working on least reliable part of a car‚ the driver‚ made the car stronger‚ added seat belts‚ added air begs‚ and made the car smarter to the bug‚ the driver. An autonomous car takes inputs from laser sensors‚ radar‚ ultrasonic‚ cameras‚ and GPS. Car captures

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    Avalon Aviation Academy Vidya Bhawan‚ CP‚ DELHI Project Name: - Entire Coverage of Aviation Sector Made by; - Apurva Singh ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My first experience of project has been successfully‚ thanks to the support of the Internet and people who have share their views in Net with gratitude. I wish to acknowledge all of them. However‚ I wish to make special mention of the following. First of all‚ I am thankful of our project guide Mr. Abhishek Sharma under whose guideline I am able

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    (2003) by Steven Di Pilla‚ said that the procedures and controls should be in place together and document key information immediately after the event. Employees should be trained in what their roles will be in their event they must respond to an accident. Employees should be instructed to not make any statements that may imply fault. Failure to act on what is learned from the investigation could expose employees to potetial hazards and expose employers to potential citations and fines. (Robert A

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