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    Module 4

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    WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE CLASSROOM The One and Only YOUNG DRIVERS . Not only your licence‚ your licence to survive. ® Welcome to the world of YOUNG DRIVERS. The Young Drivers/ Collision free! Approach to Driving‚ program thoroughly provides each student with realistic and relevant strategies and tactics for safe driving. The in-class sessions cover the following topics : The keys to becoming a better driver -- The driving environment -- The psychology of learning -- Introduction to Collisionfree

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    Driving While Texting in Relation to Teens The Consequences and Solutions One second someone is texting a friend‚ cracking a joke‚ the next they are in the backseat of the car in front of them. Eleven percent of accidents involving those aged eighteen to twenty are caused by the use and distraction of a cell phone. Raising awareness and educating those whom this may concern about the consequences of texting and driving can help reduce this statistic and prevent future lives from being affected

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    AP PSYCH REVIEW ESSAY 7 A. A cognitive map is a mental representation of the layout of one’s environment. This is very helpful when driving because it enables the driver to easily get around as well as get to specific destinations easily. The cerebellum is a structure often referred to as the "little brain" that is located in the rear of the brainstem that plays a significant role in a person’s balance & coordination. Having good coordination is extremely important when driving because many

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    For sixteen years‚ teenagers look forward to the day they get the ultimate freedom: driving‚ but with this freedom there comes risks. Every day another life is lost to teen driving. Along with risking their lives‚ teenagers are also not mentally prepared to handle the consequences that could come with driving. They are not only putting their life at risk‚ but the lives of others. No mother or father wants to bury their child‚ and this would be less likely if the driving age was raised. The legal

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    Fire Fatality

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    May 20‚ 2013 Fire Fatality- Rodney Paul Miller They are on call at all hours. They get pulled out of their warm‚ safe beds in the middle of the night to respond to fires‚ crashes‚ floods and other emergencies. They venture out in all kinds of weather‚ blizzards‚ torrential downpours‚ unbearable heat. They save people lives in many cases‚ the lives of people who are not exactly innocent victims‚ whose foolishness puts their own and others lives in danger. They are quite simply heroes‚ typically

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    texting while driving

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    9-24-13 After reading and analyzing the journals and articles‚ I now realize the serious consequences and problems that texting while driving‚ and driving underage can cause. There are many dangers that come with texting while driving that never occur to the people performing the action. "Nearly 5500 people were killed in distracted driving accidents in 2009‚ the Department of Transportation found." While most might believe that drunk driving is the culprit to most unforced accidents‚ they may

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    Increasing the Driving Age to 18 Years of Age According to recent statistics collected by Stats Canada‚ there are approximately 160 000 road accidents in Canada each year. Information recorded by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada states that of these 160 000 road accidents‚ there are approximately 2850 fatalities. Of these fatalities‚ over 5000 are predominantly teenagers aged 16-20‚ who are relatively new drivers. Furthermore‚ 400 000 drivers of the same age category are seriously injured

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    "Teen Drivers" is an article about the cons of teenagers driving. It details why teenagers are generally worse drivers and what can be done to help the teenagers. It is quite commonly known that teenagers are not as good at driving as adults‚ and reasonably so. The problems associated with teenagers driving are because of them being less mature and less experienced in driving; however‚ there are multiple helpful tips in order to counter that thought. Because teenagers are less mature‚ it is not

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    In states when the season winter has finally come people tend drive slower than summer because the roads are more likely to cause accidents since they’re so wet from the rain and snow. Drivers must avoid closeness between cars in case one individual on the road needs to break quickly. Also‚ snow can build up to be so high that it causes roads to be closed up to days or weeks. When it begins to drizzle and snow comes faster‚ drivers will highly find the need to use the wipers from the windshield.

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    We live in a world that is deeply influenced by technology. In the past forty years‚ almost everything about our lifestyles has changed. From different clothes to different foods‚ our world is constantly changing. Should our criteria for the drivers on the roads not change as well? Teenagers are often seen as the terrors of the road because they are so inexperienced‚ but many senior citizens are‚ in fact‚ much worse drivers than teenagers are. People over the age of sixty-five should be required

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