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    Cell phones have dramatically evolved and increased over the last few years‚ and because of this change‚ the use of talking and texting on the phone while driving has increased. While people are on looking for the next big thing in a cell phones‚ they fail to pay attention to the road that lies ahead of them. This could cause car accidents‚ fines‚ and endangering other drivers. Not only teen drivers are using cell phones‚ but older drivers too. The consequences are injury or death‚ or getting a

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    be able to text and drive because it’s dangerous to everyone if you text and driving‚ you could crash since you’re not focused on the road and you and the person you hit could become seriously injured or DIE. The first reason why cell phones are dangerous is it’s dangerous to everyone if you are texting and driving. In fact in the article “ Parents Share Son’s Fatal Text Message to Warn Against Texting and Driving “ (Parents Share page 137) it said in a split second you could ruin your future

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    Texting while driving

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    - at 55 mph - of driving the length of an entire football field‚ blind… Well I´m sure‚ most of us have texted while driving at least once… Let me tell you‚ that according to the Distraction.gov (official U.S. Goverment website for distracted driving)‚ Texting is the most alarming distraction because it involves manual‚ visual‚ and cognitive distraction simultaneously. If it’s so dangerous‚ why do people do it? Some people still don’t know how dangerous distracted driving is. Others know

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    When Driving Is Important

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    Driving in Canada is not fashion but necessary. This is because of structural growth of the place. People live in the heart of the city and travel to the outskirts for other important things like‚ office‚ market‚ etc. Easy transportation is not available and therefore people often buy new or used cars and drive them daily. Therefore‚ driving becomes a necessary thing for the people of Guelph. It is not simply enough to know how to drive but there are other factors that might influence driving on

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    Self-Driving Occupations

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    created because of self-driving cars it is important to evaluate occupations lost due to self-driving cars as well. -Supporting Points -1: The advancement of the technology and regulations created due to self-driving cars well play a major role in jobs created and lost. -2: The best way to approach the idea of jobs created or lost are by asking questions of the technology and regulation such as: should truckers‚ delivery services‚ and taxi driver be more concerned with self-driving cars or the regulation

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    drunk driving laws

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    English 102 October 29‚ 2011 Stricter DUI Laws and the Effect They Could Have At some point in our lives we have heard a news report that involved a drunk driver and an innocent victim. Usually these incidents are accidents where a person driving under the influence runs a red light or jumps a curb‚ hitting‚ and more often than not‚ killing an innocent person. These injuries and deaths are all easily preventable. In the United States‚ over 20% of all motor vehicle related deaths are caused

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    No Texting While Driving

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    No Texting While Driving Do you own a cellphone that you use on a daily basis? If yes‚ then think about where and when you make use of it. At work? At home? While cooking? Any free time that you can get your hands on your phone? What about when you’re DRIVING? Because cell phones have become such a necessity in the world that we live in‚ people cannot go for long periods of time without turning to them to text‚ check Facebook or make a call. This impairs our judgment and we don’t always pay

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    Driving Safety Precaution Tips By: Niru Prasad‚ M.D. The Silent Causes of Traffic Death and How to Avoid Them   Motor vehicle accidents account for the majority of accidental death in all age groups‚ however‚ it is more common in teenage drivers and in any driver with alcohol or drug abuse. Some of the common causes are: a. Careless driving. b

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    Reduce Self Driving

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    can reduce the cost of lawsuit to make this self driving car it can reduce the cost of user suit car because the car is not only designed to detect problems is run UL but it is also able to detect if there is a roadblock. In addition this car also has the characteristics of a specific security. each user that has the car automatically need to wear safety plate strap. in other words‚ If every car "fitted" into the grid and driving alone‚ then speeding‚ along with stops and red light running will

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    Driving Route Observation

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    mind regarding the driving routes observation was a Broadbent Filter Model Theory. This is one of the models of selective attention‚ the attention used to focus on incoming stimuli. The information is processed and attended only after it is passed on through a selective filter into a limited-capacity channel. While I was driving‚ in the case of both normal and altered routes‚ I have experienced the selective attention emphasized by this theory. In other words‚ while I was driving my attention was tuned

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