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    Defensive Driving Essay

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    situations are‚ and avoiding them. By using defensive driving techniques‚ you can become a much safer driver. Furthermore‚ maintaining a safe speed is vital in preventing accidents. Approximately 30% of fatalities from car accidents are caused by speeding‚ according to the NHTSA in 2012. Reducing your speed by just 5-10 miles per hour can drastically lessen the impact of a crash‚ giving a higher chance to survive it. Driving above the speed limit not only puts yourself in danger. One should consider

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    Introduction: Imagine an airplane plummeting towards the ground at a fast pace speed‚ its foggy outside and impossible for the pilot to regain control of the plane and he has to make an emergency stop‚ everyone on the plane is panicking but the pilot reassures them a safe landing‚ because he has a secret weapon called radar. What is radar? Radar stands for radio detecting and ranging‚ it is used to find radio waves and retrieve information and also to transmit radio wave information. Heinrich

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    responsible than I originally thought. My first impressions on getting ungrounded was that I just wouldn’t get any tickets or screw around anymore‚ but now I realize I need to protect myself as well as others on the road. I promise there will be no more bending the rules and breaking your laws and the state of Florida laws. I’ve realized there is a much deeper message in this than just paying my tickets and being grounded. I’ve come up with a system that could be used to keep me in check‚ and make things easier

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    A Police Ride

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    speeders. Anybody who went over 80 miles an hour got pulled over. The first person that we pulled over was going 89 mile an hour! He got a very big ticket. When we pulled somebody over‚ I was allowed to get out and follow the Sergeant to the drivers window. After giving the ticket‚ we were off to find another speeder. Pulling people over for speeding or having broken tail lights really put driving into a safe perspective for me. I really learned how the community benefits for Officers pulling speeders

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    you always need to stretch and go to the bathroom. We finally made it. When I first saw the rides I almost passed out‚ that’s how awesome it is. My family and I gave them our tickets and said can we all go on that one‚ my mom said yeah let’s all go on it. First we got on‚ then it started it was already going fast‚ speeding up every second. We were all holding on tight‚ all of us got dizzy. We did a loop and it stopped. That was the best ride ever‚ I said. We went on and finally got on our last ride

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    dope‚ and even robbing your old ladies purse‚ white collar criminals are invisible‚ most of the time‚ to the government. Untouchable‚ one could say‚ due to the fact that the police force prioritizes their time with eating donuts and handing out speeding tickets.

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    road conditions around them. People slow down in areas of hazard and construction. Sometime the conditions are worst. There should be signs for your safety in that case. Police need to raise money for their expensive cars‚ but the money from speeding tickets goes to fixing the road. Speed limit is a very important step to protect our children. Some people get off of work late so they kids have to walk home from school. I think 15 mph is perfect for school zone areas. If a child drop his/her backpack

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    Push It to the Limit Many things cross your mind while you’re traveling down the road. But have you ever wondered why do we have speed limits? Or maybe you do and you’re the grandma driver that everyone is stuck behind in a no passing zone. Everyone has their own speeds so why shouldn’t you be able to go how fast or how slow you wanted to go. Should we strike down every sign that the government has put up to regulate the speed limit in the thousands of highways around the country? And should we

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    After several decades and countless games‚ people tired of the slow‚ grind it out pace that baseball had to offer. As the technological boom continued to explode across the map in the early 1990s‚ the pace of life on our planet was speeding up by the day. Information was readily accessible at our fingertips‚ people could be reached on the go via cellphone‚ the list goes on. As people began to experience a greater deal of excitement‚ baseball did not change with the times. The strike shortened season

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    of driver‚ or the cautious type‚ but no one will ever admit that they are reckless kind. In most cases they’re too oblivious to these classifications and all other drivers on the road. First‚ there are competent drivers who drive safely by not speeding and obey the common driving laws. The only fact that is certain about a person is they are never always aggressive or cautious while they drive. The competent drivers are always coming to a full stop‚ looking both ways‚ using turn signals‚ and yielding

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