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    Reckless Driving

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    motion. Moving violations are more likely to directly cause physical harm to persons and or property. People who are convicted of this crime can face a fine‚ deportation‚ revocation of parole‚ and the suspension or cancellation of driver’s license. In some areas‚ the penalties vary‚ depending on the specifics of the offense‚ and the law may have several categories established. In order to be considered reckless driving‚ activity on the road must include a demonstrated disregard for the safety

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    Should We Raise The Driving Age To 18? Imagine yourself as a sixteen year-old. You just got your driver’s license‚ and are going to go cruising with your friends to celebrate. However‚ at about ten o’clock‚ your attention isn’t on the road‚ and you crash into another vehicle. Two of your friends die on scene‚ and your other friend is seriously injured. For thousands of teens each year‚ this is a reality. Sixteen year-old drivers are three times more likely to crash than seventeen year old’s

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    Obesity Obesity is a condition of having excess body weight. Today in the USA‚ 97 million adults are overweight‚ meaning that 1 out of 3 people we come across in our everyday lives may be obese. However‚ it is also important to understand that being overweight does not mean one is obese. Many people throw around the word ‘obese’ and are ignorant to the difference of being obese or just simply being overweight. Obesity is having too much body weight‚ as where people may be overweight due to high

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    Drunk Driving

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    causes of death and injury. Spreading education of Drunk driving will help lower the number of alcohol related car accidents. The best way to spread education is have people take a test on drinking and driving before getting their permit and drivers license. One of the most critical problems facing our society today is that of drinking and driving. Because we see it all the time‚ it almost isn’t shocking to see news about drinking and driving accidents that occur in results to death. More recently drinking

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    not that great of a difference in maturity between the age of 16 and the age of 18. I got my permit and began driving at the age of 15. By doing so I had almost a year of driving experience‚ with a parent‚ by the time I turned 16. I got my drivers license when I turned 16‚ and my parents bought me my first car. In my own opinion I believe I am a pretty decent driver. I have never been in a wreck nor have I ever been pulled over. My friend’s parents have always trusted them to ride along with me. I

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    Coming Of Age The day I was completely looking forward to finally came. I was so excited. So ready. But also very nervous. The day I finally got my permit. Ever since I was so little I have always been so amazed with the whole concept of driving‚ how the people the drove did it‚ how big of privileges they had and get. The “super cool” things they got to do and the the places they could go on their own. With or without an adult or kids in the car. I have no idea why I have always been so obsessed

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    to have any formal qualifications to work as a roadie‚ but experience and qualifications in electronics‚ electrical work‚ sound production‚ music technology or lighting will be favorably looked upon‚ as well as being beneficial to you. A driving license is not always required but can also be helpful. You need to be fit and active with no injuries that will affect your ability to lift heavy objects and move equipment. Job requirements: • lifting and carrying equipment and sets to and from the venue

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    belt a person can avoid getting a ticket. It could also lessen the force that could be applied to you if you were to have an accident while on the road. Wearing a seatbelt is something that is always found on a written test exam for getting your license. These are the reasons why I believe that a “KEEP CALM and FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT!” would be a great bumper sticker to have. Module 6: Effects of Alcohol and Drugs Some day you might find yourself in a dangerous driving situation because of drugs

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    Therapist Observation

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    While traveling eastbound on West Ridge Rd approaching Cline Ave in Griffith Indiana‚ I heard Highland Officers dispatched to the area of Cline and Ridge Rd in reference to a possible intoxicated driver traveling eastbound on Ridge Rd in a black Chevrolet Avalanche approaching Cline Ave. As I was going towards that area‚ I observed a black Avalanche traveling east in the 300 block of west Ridge Rd. I then observed a vehicle behind that vehicle with the driver waving her arms out the window‚ as I

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    Raising Driving Age

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    Sara Ziegler Basic Public Speaking November 28‚ 2006 Topic: Increasing the driving age to 18 Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that making the driving age 18 is a safer requirement for young teens. Thesis: Changing the driving age to 18 will reduce driving fatalities and accidents‚ make our system more efficient (similar to Germany’s laws in driving)‚ and reduce our gas and insurance prices. Introduction A week before my 16th birthday after hours of begging and pleading‚ my

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