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    (“California”). Teenage drivers create many dangerous distractions when behind the wheel of a vehicle. These distractions usually occur in three different areas: visual‚ cognitive‚ and manual. The first major way a teenage driver may become distracted is becoming visually distracted. Some teenage drivers can become distracted by other things happening outside of their vehicle. Whether it be looking at different cars on the highway or looking at the passing restaurants‚ some teenage drivers will become distracted

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    hour drug/alcohol certificate? No Module 2: The Driver: Please answer the following questions: Aha Moments: Aha moments are times when you have been reading something and the text suddenly makes sense or becomes clear to you. Please use complete sentences and proper spelling and grammar. Describe three aha moments that you had as you worked through Module Two. 1. 2. 3. How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences) OR

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    demographic spectrum. And both groups include many good drivers. But statistics show that overall‚ teenagers and older drivers are involved in far more crashes and high­way fatalities than any other age group.Mile for mile‚ the crash rate for drivers ages 16 and 17‚ for example‚ is almost nine times as high as that for middle-aged drivers. People 80 and older are involved in 5.5 times as many fatal crashes per mile driven as middle-­aged drivers. Total deaths for teens and seniors have declined in recent

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    Chicago State University Red Light and Speeding Cameras: Safety Device or Revenue Generator Final Essay Alejandra Le English 1280-3 Mrs. Webster November 11‚ 2013 Red Light and Speeding Cameras: Safety Device or Revenue Generator Many motorists are against traffic cameras because it is believed they are only there to collect revenue and make life difficult. Traffic safety is an issue that has been highly implemented

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    Matt Richtel’s article “Growing Up Digital‚ Wired for Distraction” displays that technology is becoming a particularly large problem among teens and young adults; it is starting to affect their grades and sleep patterns. While teens are struggling to choose between the real world and the virtual one‚ many schools are starting to integrate technology into their curriculum to hopefully engage students more. The author shows this by stating‚ “But even as some parents and educators express unease about

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    Debbie Lim English 105 Ms Cree Writing Assignment #2 March 20‚ 2011 Drunk and Distracted Drivers are Top Causes of Accidents Drunk and distracted drivers cause more accidents on America’s roads and highways than any other reason. In August 2009 Diane Schuler‚ made national news when she caused an accident that killed eight people on the Taconic State Parkway in New York. She had a blood alcohol level of 0.19 percent and was also under the Influence of marijuana at the time she drove

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    Isaiah Riche Mrs. Granham 20 June‚ 2013 Final essay Riche1 Fatalities amongst teenage drivers rose over nine-teen percent in the United States in just six months. The primary reason for all the accidents is distractions‚ awareness‚ and ignorance. Banning texting‚ while driving in all countries is an enthusiastic idea. Distractions are all around us‚ such as; I pods‚ radios‚ T.V and phones. For some dreadful reason‚ America’s youth and elderly don’t seem to comprehend

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    addition‚ the synthesis of all literatures is also present in this chapter to fully understand the research. QUALITY OF CUSTOMER SERVICES The quality of customer services of drivers is truly needed in every companies. Being able to serve the riders a safe trip and good communication skills‚ is an achievement for all the drivers. In the article of Elmanssy (2017) entitled “Using Uber as a Unique Customer Service” which states that having a private vehicle that picks you up and drop you off wherever

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    Are Race Car Drivers Athletes? When people hear the word athlete‚ the first people they probably think of are athletes like Reggie Bush‚ Kevin Garnett‚ or Sidney Crosby. The last kind of person that is probably thought of is a race car driver. Which raises the question‚ is a race car driver a true athlete? Much of this depends on how you would define the word athlete. According to The Merriam Webster Dictionary‚ athlete is defined as “a person who is trained to compete in athletics” (Merriam-Webster)

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