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    Related Relative Risk of Drivers Fatalities and Driver Involvement in Fatal Crashes in Relation to Driver Age and Gender. JORNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL.387-395 Problems that motivated the researchers to do this study: * The number of deadly car accidents in the U.S. caused by drivers under the influence of alcohol has increased in the past decades making alcohol one of the main factors of fatal crashes. * The legal level of BAC (blood alcohol concentration) in the U.S. has changed. 31

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    roll forward and take the left turn. As I turned I was t-boned on the front driver side by the white truck‚ which turned out to be a Ford F-450 commercial truck. All I remember hearing was the rumbling of crushing metal. Needless to say my beloved car that I had worked so hard for appeared to be totaled. All of my airbags deployed‚ my front windshield was smashed in‚ the driver’s window was broken‚ my key jammed in the ignition‚ and I was unconscious. When I came to my first reaction was hysterics

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    Accident is an unexpected action that happens in a particular place and time. There are many reasons why people have auto accidents‚ but there are some main causes. Driving above the legal speed limit increases a drivers chance of getting in a car accident. The people that speed are not only risking their life’s‚ they are risking the other drivers life to. The drivers that speed probably think that there’s no law or something because at that time they don’t care. I think that the law should be

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    The Challenge of Designing Electric Cars Dr. Tobias Giebel Tobias Giebel 博士 Sahnghai EXPO‚ May 2010 Contents 内容 • Introduction Group Research and Volkswagen Research Lab China (VRC) 大众汽车集团研发中心概况和大众汽车中国研究实验室(VRC)介绍 • Volkswagens Strategy for Powertrains and Fuel 大众汽车的动力总成及燃料战略 • Blue Motion Technologies 蓝驱技术 • Hybrid Technologies 混合动力技术 • Electrotraction 电驱动技术 • Hydrogen Technologies 氢技术 • Modular Toolbox 模块化设计矩阵 • Conclusion 结论 Dr. Tobias Giebel Tobias Giebel 博士 The Volkswagen Portfolio

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    the time‚ effort‚ costs‚ and parts involved in building a 1969 Chevy Camaro project car g-machine/resto-mod. While there are plenty of other‚ more sophisticated builds than this one‚ I think this project should serve as a decent example of what a novice can do in his own garage. The primary goal for this project was to create a unique and special ride that I can drive the hell out of (safely) and enjoy frequently. A car that is different than what everybody else has on the road and something that

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    The appearance of Hamlet’s production‚ The Mousetrap‚ has various similarities and differences in Almereyda’s film of Hamlet in comparison to William Shakespeare’s play. The source of the differences are mainly tied to the adaptions to modernization of the film that were not possible in the production of the play. Hamlets role as a director in Almereyda’s film is slightly different than the one William Shakespeare portrays in his play. The adaption to modern times allows for Hamlet to present

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    Electric cars look very different under the hood than a gasoline-powered car. For one thing‚ there is a lot less tubing. For another‚ if you look underneath the hood of an electric car‚ one of the first things you will probably notice is the controller‚ which takes energy from the battery and distributes it to the motor in controlled packets. And that’s pretty much it in a nutshell. Instead of a gas tank‚ the electric car keeps its fuel in a battery and relies on the controller‚ not the distributor

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    Electric Cars vs Gasoline Powered Cars Electricity. One word that can rescue the earth from its current demise‚ global warming. Since 1880‚ global warming has increased by 0.8° celsius which may not seem like a substantial increase but it is. According to (NASA 2014) the average weather changes everyday in different countries‚ but this is the entire world’s average temperature. A 1° global change is significant because it takes a colossal amount of heat to warm all the oceans‚ atmosphere‚ and land

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    Hybrid cars are better than traditional cars because they are environmentally safe. Sandra Ariskan explains that “Hybrid car will generate much less gasoline combustion and emission of CO2 is therefore significantly minimized ” (Hybrid Car‚ an Effort to Safe the Planet par. 4). Basically Sandra Ariskan is saying that by minimizing the CO2 from the air than your protecting everything that is going extinct and safer for everyone and for the future. This means that the engine that comes with a hybrid

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    The traditional use of petrol cars is dominant in the automobile industry. It has become common for cars to be owned and ridden in the world today. This invention has allowed us to easily travel to one place to another and has greatly improved our system of transportation. However‚ we have failed to realize how much damage is being made to the environment by us humans. In an effort to improve the environment‚ we have now become aware of this. As a result‚ we have developed technology to reduce the

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