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    Speeding Speeding is a serious offence. Obey the speed limit. Did you know on average 5 people die every day in the UK because of speeding? You might just be running late for a meeting or just wanting to go fast. Wouldn’t you rather be late or just slow down? Instead‚ you’re risking your life and the lives of others. Speeding is the most common and dangerous offence on our roads. Road safety has significantly improved. However‚ there is an average of 5 deaths a week. That number is way too

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    at 45 mph‚ there is a speed limit sign stating the maximum speed is 35 mph‚ you continue to drive 45mph; boom‚ a cops pulls you over. Now you have a speeding ticket. Have you ever wondered the reasons to why we have speed limits? Speed limits are here not just to tell us how to drive‚ but to help maintain a safe driving environment for you as well as others drivers and pedestrians around you. I believe speed limitations are needed. Safety first is always the case. Speed limits help avoid accidents

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    I think speed limit is very important. It keeps everyone going the same speed and improves the flow of traffic. Sometime drivers have to go a little faster than others to get to where they are going. Different road user s can go different speeds‚ like if a person is running late. These can also cause severe crashes. It gives people an idea 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

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    Speed cameras are expensive to maintain though‚ this is the only con. When a speed camera is experiencing technical issues it can give inaccurate readings of the speeds of vehicles‚ and sometimes it won’t pick them up at all. Most speed cameras also have a limit of reading how fast a vehicle is traveling. If a car is traveling over a set speed the camera will not pick it up as it won’t have enough time to capture a picture of the vehicle. These cameras lead to a lot of dispute in court because a

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    Professor Anderson Listening to the Women’s Rights was very moving and it really touched me and I learned a lot about what women had to go through and are still going through. I learned about Elizabeth Cady Stanton and what an amazing and powerful woman she was. Stanton was born in November. 12‚ 1815 and died in October. 26‚ 1902. She was an American Social Activist‚ abolitionist‚ and leading figure

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    look for paragraph indentation 4) keep your eyes focused on one line at a time 3).a chiches –are worn out expressions b.I have to face the facts when I’m wrong. 4) Intuitive writing is when you don’t write down anything until you think about the writing project. Researching is a form of prewriting because you’re not writing down anything you are searching for ideas for writing. 5). C. once I get my ham ‚mayo‚knife‚bread and plate to the talbe I start to make my sandwich.I will get

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    make up for that some people decide to speed‚ but with speeding comes a lot of risk and dangers. Speeding can cause you to get a ticket which is expensive and time consuming‚ increase your cost of insurance‚ put your life and others lives in danger‚ and above all it is against the law. In North Carolina‚ 1 person is killed or injured in speed-related crashes every 22 minutes. The risk of a crash in a 60 mph zone doubles with every 5 mph above the limit. The public needs to be more aware of the

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    Maintaing the speed limit as it is will be more effective than to lower the speed limit for various reasons. Reasons such as it will make less traffic‚ keep drivers focused‚ and allow people to get to their destinations faster. Also making the speed limit higher will force cars that drive on highways and interstates to be more reliable and better maintenance. This will lower break downs onn high ways and interstates because people will think twice before they drive their irreliable vehicle on the

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    The effect of Speed Limits on Road Traffic Accidents Summary An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of speed limits on road traffic accidents. The investigation took place in Sweden during the summers of 1961 and 1962 and lasted for 92 days in each summer. For part of the 92 days general speed limits of 90km/hr or 100km/hr were imposed‚ for the rest of the time they were not. The number of

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    wanted to impose a national speed limit and instead of enacting legislation they decided to threaten the states that failed to comply‚ by withholding federal road funds; I feel it should have been considered unlawful. The choice to enforce a speed limit should fall under the responsibility of each individual state. It should be voted on by the states elected officials whether a speed limit should be raised. I believe that Congress did not simply enact a national speed limit because Congress wanted

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