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    roads a safer place. People over the age of sixty-five can be incompetent drivers because many are not aware of all the rules of the road. The rules of the road have changed‚ as have the technological advances of our vehicles. Certain speed limits‚ such as the speed when passing law enforcement officers or highway workers‚ are not posted and it is essential that drivers are aware of these changes in order to keep others safe. The vehicles have changed as well. For example‚ thirty-five years ago‚ the

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    Alabama’s basic speed law provides that you must never drive a vehicle at a speed that is faster than the reasonable speed. Weather‚ roadwork‚ and your car conditions determine the reasonable speed limit. Traffic laws are no joke! All the speed limit signs are the MAXIMUM limit you can go. There are also some conditions where driving very slow is dangerous as well. By this‚ drivers who block or hinder other traffic by driving at low speeds can cause many accidents. Slow speeds are necessary when

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    Human Behavior Prostitution is illegal for a couple of different reasons. One reason is it spreads STD’s‚ some can be treated but some can also kill a someone. Another reason prostitution is illegal is people are or willing to pay for the service and the income is not reported to taxes. In many states you will find law enforcement cracking down on enforcing this law by having undercover cops acting like they are interested in the service so we keep less prostitution of the streets and diseases

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    During the duration of my life I have been in many different motor vehicles‚ mostly being a passenger. But now as I have come of age‚ I am allowed to be the driver and with that there comes responsibility‚ such as obeying the speed limit. Just a little over a year ago a close friend of min died in a horrific car accident. My friend Mathew Zeller died wile driving home from the Jefferson valley mall. It was around 6:00pm and it was very rainy outside‚ and the roads where wet. As he was coming around

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    about 49.4 percent of all accidental deaths. That is not all from speeding‚ but it would be higher without speed limits. Motorists who exceed speed limits swerve in and out of lanes‚ which cause them to lose control of their vehicle. When seeing these cars on the news‚ speeding and getting into car accidents‚ you see the picture of the car and it is smashed. It leaves a fatal memory. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety in neighbor hoods and for avoidance of collisions. Accidents

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    This calculated speed of the pedestrian is a conservative estimate of the speed of the Nissan. Normally‚ a pedestrian does not obtain 100% of the vehicle’s striking speed. A pedestrian struck by a low profile vehicle‚ (leading edge is at or below 25” / IPTM: Vehicle-Pedestrian-Bicycle Collision Investigation Manual / Tony L. Becker)} will gain a lower percentage of the vehicle’s impact speed. (Pedestrian Accident Reconstruction and Litigation 2nd Edition

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    COGNITIVE AND PERCEPTUAL FACTORS IN AGING AND DRIVING PERFORMANCE* Edward J. Rinalducci‚ Mustapha Mouloua‚ and Janan Smither Department of Psychology University of Central Florida Final Technical Report No. VPL-03-01 Visual Performance Laboratory Department Of Psychology University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Fl. 32816-1390 Technical Report submitted to the Florida Department of Transportation‚ Tallahassee under grant number 16-21-713 to the University of Central Florida and CATSS:

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    Objectives:  1. Students will be able to explain the causes of most common accidents.  2. Students will be able to recognize dangerous situations.  3. Students will be able to understand alternatives and hints on accident avoidance. WELCOME  The Goal of Drivers Education is to make YOU a safe and efficient driver!  I want you to be SAFE! So‚ What do you think are the most common accidents in America? Accidents  1. Tailgating 5. Distractions  2. Failure to yield6. Speeding

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    recognition or speed cameras to monitor applications‚ such as security CCTV systems parking guidance & information systems‚ weather information‚ bridge deicing systems. In this technology‚ wireless communications are explained as short range & long range communication. Recent advances in vehicle electronics have led to a move toward fewer‚ more capable computer processors on a vehicle. "Floating car" or "probe" data collection is a set of relatively low-cost methods for obtaining travel time and speed data

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    Drivers that speed are engaging in irresponsible and impetuous conduct. It is especially dangerous to speed in residential neighborhoods where children and pets may be playing. Speeding drivers can also be dangerous in neighborhoods where homeowners in their vehicles are entering and exiting their driveways. Driving at an excessive rate of speed is quite common. This practice is especially dangerous when driving through a residential neighborhood or a school zone. Posted speed limits are not meant

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