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    Seat Belt Safty

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    you know how many people die in a car accident each year? 40‚000 people die every single year. Did you know that a simple task of just buckling up can reduce that up to 50%? Imagine 20‚000 people saved with by the simple click of a seatbelt. A thirty mile-per-hour car crash for an unbelted child is the same as them jumping out of a third story window. Broken bone‚ dislocations‚ bruises‚ brain and head injuries are dangerous and are very common in cars accidents. Everyone should always wear a seatbelt

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    Drunk Driving

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    Drunk Driving Death “Every 53 minutes a life is lost in the United States because of drunk driving accidents; that equals to 27 people every day. On average‚ a drunk driver will drive 80 times under the influence before their first arrest” (“11 Facts About…” 1). Drunk driving is the second cause of car accidents in the US. Texting and driving takes the number one cause of accidents in the United States. Many people have died from drinking and driving. They could have called someone to take

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    Teanage Driving

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    raised because most of the teens who will or are driving will be doing things they know they should not do. They do things like texting on their cell phone and speeding over the limit. It is also because they are under peer pressure. Car accidents are mostly caused be teenagers. They take their own lives when they don’t wear their seat belts or are out past their curfews. The law keeps the voting age at 18 and buying alcohol at 21 but let a 16 years old have the responsibility of taking

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    To Live or To Die? To make the hardest decision of one’s life to live or to go on to heaven‚ is what Mia has to do in the novel If I Stay by Gayle Forman. Mia faces the hardest decision of her life. A traumatic car accident causes her to lose her father and mother and puts her in a serious coma! Music is the only way to escape from the reality that she has to make a decision to live or die. Music is the way she met the love of her life‚ Adam. Mia has a hard time deciding whether to go to heaven

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    that women are better drivers than men. Firstly‚ women drive more carefully than men. According to a research at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh‚ 70 percent of serious car crashes is linked to men even if women had a higher number of minor accidents like a fender bender. Therefore women take the wheel more safely and prudently. Secondly‚ women obey traffic regulations better than men do. They generally fasten their seat belts‚ observe the traffic signal and hardly get caught for driving under

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    Changing The Driving Age

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    Fatal car accidents is the number four in the cause of death rank. This are unintational misfortune trageties that can happen to anyone in regardless of the person’s age. Agencies are trying to increase the legal driving age in hope for a better change. By changing the age‚ teens would not be able to have the opportunity to explore the adult world. For example‚ having a job and learn the norms and rules of it. Also‚ if teenagers start driving at six-teen‚ legal gardiens or parents have fully control

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    Seat Belts Save Lives. Each year 40‚000 people die in car accidents that could have been prevented with a simple click. That’s 40‚000 people that had a mom or dad that loved them‚ that had a family waiting for them to be okay when they woke up. Those 40‚000 people could have had a chance to live if they would have made the simple decision to pull that strap that goes over your shoulder and across your lap. Supposedly states with stronger seat belt enforcement laws exhibit higher seat belt use

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    What Is Dabir's Case Study

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    Business Law 1) Dabir’s Case Dabir a lecturer at Uxbridge University lost his car to a thief who took it from the university car park. This has highly devastated him as he has to take public transport means to work‚ which is taking him about 6 hours to get to work. In this journey to and from work he has to use two buses and a train. This is definitely not something he likes‚ but as a result of the theft he is left with no option‚ but take such a long journey. The university has few spaces in its

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    is it the law‚ but it makes roads safer and it can save lives. Some people do not like to wear seatbelts due to them being uncomfortable. However‚ people not wearing seatbelts are 30 times more likely to end up in an abominable situation when an accident happens. Thus‚ people still do not like to wear seatbelts because of the malfunctions that can occur. Despite that‚ people are more likely to be ejected from a vehicle if they’re not wearing a seatbelt. However‚ the utilization of seatbelts‚ in

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    Along with the physical damage obtained by the victim’s‚ mental trauma will be left with those in the accident and also ongoing grief for the family of Bob Winkle. Annie had previous convictions which correlate to this offence‚ so the sentence she will receive will be because of deterrence and rehabilitation reasons. The purpose of deterrence and rehabilitation

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