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    Fatigue driving is a dangerous type of driving with distractions. While things might not seem as a distracter while driving‚ they may in fact be the very thing that kills you or leaves you paralyzed for the rest of your life; even something as simple as a handheld cell phone. As we entered into a century of cars and driving‚ many states have made the most optimal decision to make it illegal to drive while using a cell phone. Its a logical and beneficial choice because it not only saves lives and

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    is no wonder that accidents happen but many can be avoided. According to www.usps.com‚ in 2005‚ the Postal Service incurred $49 million for traffic accidents and in 2006 reported 100‚000 motor vehicle accidents. How can the United States Postal Service reduce the annual number of motor vehicle accidents thus saving money? The three options to address the issue of reducing the amount of motor vehicle accidents per year are as illustrated below. One option is to offer an accident-free incentive plan

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    Drivers First Offense of DUI Deserves Jail Time American InterContinental University Abstract I have been thinking so much about life and things that happen. I think about all the car accidents that have happened. I think about how many people think its ok to drink or take drugs and then drive because they feel they are fine. They take the decision into their own hands to decide to get behind the wheel not honestly knowing if they are for sure okay to drive or not. I feel that if you are the

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    military or entering contracts‚ teenagers should be allowed to buy beer and wine. The author thinks the rule is restricting personal choice of teenagers. The reason that the rule was created‚ is about the increasing of drunk driving causes of traffic accidents‚ but Camille Paglia thinks it is not the only reason. There are few more reasons such as using cellphone during driving or drugs. In her opinion‚ teaching teenagers how to drink responsibly is more important than setting up the rule to prevent further

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    drive is seen as an exciting and necessary experience in everyone’s lives. Everybody has the right to feel safe while driving‚ as detective Kollerer states “The insurance for teenagers are more expensive” because teens are more likely to cause a car accident. Letting a teen drive could be dangerous if they are not responsible while driving. Being a teenager with a lot of responsibilities is not easy. As a teen‚ before learning how to drive we need to learn the rules of the road. Adolescences are easily

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    phone use. A study in May 2001‚ by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety‚ found that the most common distractions were cell phone use‚ eating and drinking‚ and adjusting a CD or the radio. Everyday we hear about unfortunate teen deaths in car accidents that could have been avoided. The Florida department of transportation reported that sixteen year olds have higher crash rates than drivers of any other age and that they are three times more likely to die in a motor vehicle crash than the average

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    earned a Ph.D. in meteorology and BA in physics and mathematics. How does your education relate to the job you do in this type of data analysis? What other relevant training have you received? Does this include research and analysis on how auto accidents and the effect fog relate to one another? How does your current or previous job relate to what you are asked to analyze for the present case? On your job‚ have you conducted the same kind of research and provided analysis on it before? If

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    day. Someone is pleasure brings tragedy to the family and loved ones. For example‚ there are drunken driving accidents happening every day‚ but this particular multi death in one family is heartbreaking; a 29 year old drunk driver in a dark black SUV killed four innocent people‚ a grandfather and three children under ten years old‚ on Sunday September 27 of this year. This horrific accident took place at the intersection of Kirby and Kipling Avenue in Vaughan around 4:00 PM. The government stands

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    causing accidents and being involved in one than without using a cell phone. It has been documented and statistically proven numerous times that texting and driving is one of the main causes of road accidents in this nation‚ therefore‚ it is important that something is done about the use of cell phones and driving to prevent the number of accidents from continuing to rise in the future. A reason why texting and driving is a serious issue is because it causes a disproportionate amount of accidents every

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    to your health‚ is purely coincidental‚ or is it? Perhaps statistics‚ and a personal event in my life‚ can explain the importance of the seatbelt. Statistics show that more than forty thousand deaths‚ in the United States‚ are caused from car accidents each year. More than half of them could have been prevented had those individuals worn their seatbelts. Even knowing this information‚ many people choose not to wear seatbelts anyway. It is extremely important for people to understand the significance

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