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    being flat out wrong‚ I learned from those things and it has taught me to better myself as a person and as well as to better the things I do with my with my life. One example I can think of is when I got my first speeding ticket. Now I know that no one would be pleased to get a speeding ticket and when

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    60 miles per hour‚ the speed limit; they must be doing 100 miles per hour or more. This is not an illusion; this is the reality of driving on a highway. Believe it‚ it happens everyday. Cars race down the road at uncontrollable speeds that cause tickets‚ accidents‚ and sadly death. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety in neighborhoods and for avoidance of collisions. Traffic control establishes a set of rules and regulations that people rely on to help avoid collisions and other

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    A Reflection on the Issue of Conflict Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind.” By this‚ he meant that conflict cannot resolve an issue without causing more issues‚ thus resulting in more conflict. Now‚ conflict‚ by its dictionary definition‚ may be described by the following: to come into collision or disagreement; to be contradictory‚ at variance‚ or in opposition. Different people may see conflict as either being good or bad. An individual who supports

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    USOO5381155A United States Patent [191 [11] Patent Number: Gerber [45] [54] VEHICLE SPEEDING DETECTION AND Date of Patent: [56] Jan. 10‚ 1995 References Cited IDENTIFICATION U.s. PATENT DOCUMENTS [76] Inventor [211 Arrnonk‚ N.Y. 10504 App]- NOJ 257‚267 Eliot 5- Gerber‚ 9 Frog Rock Rd-‚ 4‚866‚438 9/1989 Knisch .............................. .. 340/936 5‚204‚675 4/1993 Seldne ............................... .. 340/933 5‚231‚393 7/1993 Stnckland

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    Reasons for Traffic Laws

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    ------------------------------------------------- B. REASONS FOR TRAFFIC LAWS ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Why do we need to keep traffic laws? ------------------------------------------------- -Safety ------------------------------------------------- -Common Understanding ------------------------------------------------- -Order and movement in traffic ------------------------------------------------- The most obvious

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    studies and researches proves that having a speed limit can save lives‚ not to mention money. Since the demand for owning an automobile has extremely increased throughout the years‚ so has minor and fatal car crashes in the US. Speeding is a factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ killing an average of 1‚000 Americans every month‚ according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The need for speed limits has grown as well to help decrease the amount of

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    of car accident for their bad judgement. Some of the worst driving habits include speeding‚ driving while tired‚ and texting; most of these lead to car accidents with fatalities. Speeding is against the law for a reason; it is extremely dangerous and almost always plays a part in vehicular accidents. It leads to death in numerous cases‚ and that can cause an enormous weight on someone’s conscious. Most speeding is done on main highways where a person generally has chances to pass other vehicles

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    incident that I remembered was when my mom told me to always obey the speed limit because one day I will unexpectedly have to pay the price.  Not only could I kill myself by speeding‚ I could kill other innocent people that could have been involved.  Unfortunately‚ I choose to learn my lesson the hard way. I was caught for speeding on a city street by a police officer.     I had just finished my classes and was heading home. I decided to take a different route home. Although it’s a longer route home

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    The question I chose to respond to is to explain the sociological theories of crime. I chose to specifically focus on the labeling theory. The textbook definition describes labeling theory as examining the ascribing of a defiant behavior to another person by members of society (Introduction to Sociology: pp.147). In other words‚ this means what is considered deviant‚ or the nonconformity of norms accepted by most people‚ is determined by the reactions of others to the inappropriate behavior‚ rather

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    face the accuser. The driver loses either way when they get a ticket from a camera‚ they are forced to either take time off work to go to court and fight the ticket or just pay a fine in cash. So either way the driver is losing. Drivers are at a huge disadvantage when caught by the red light camera as they don’t know for possibly weeks or months until the ticket comes in the mail. By this time it will be hard for them to fight the ticket in court so they are more than likely forced to just pay the

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