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    them is normal because they misunderstand me most of the time, they got started annoying me in many occasions, once I was driving a car passed the roads and didn't greet them, after a while, I surprised they talked to me, directly why you did not say hello that time when you was driving a car, you have to say that, not only you who have a car. I immediately answered, during driving a car I don't to lose my concentration on the road and maximize the probability of the accident, just to say hello, and

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    ____________. Correct: drowsy driving Question: 3 Safety belts are designed_______. Correct: with an emergency locking mechanism Question: 4 When you are tired your _________ shrinks. Correct: peripheral vision Question: 5 If you take sedatives, you could experience____. Correct: impaired reflexes Question: 6 A lack of__________is a major factor in traffic crashes. Correct: risk awareness Question: 7 Side effects of legal drugs that can impair your driving include _________. Correct:

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    A wise person once said, “The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.” This quote explains that we should not waste our time and actually do something worth living for. That we should use the time we have to do or become something, instead of wasting it. We should use this in our life just like how extreme sports athletes did. The only difference is that their path is riskier than ours because they do many dangerous activities

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    Introduction Being the cause of a cell phone related accident can leave a person unable to handle the consequences of their actions. There is great concern regarding the dangers of distracted driving. This is made evident by legislation that has been put in place in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (2011), nationwide, 34 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam have enacted texting bans. Current data from the National Safety Council (2010) suggest that each

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    Most likely someone will obtain their license through a series of test that help tell whether or not they are qualified to be safe while driving. Most driving test are not even on the actual road, but in a parking lot with cones, also many test are only 10 to 15 minutes long. As a result there are millions of dangerous, unprepared people that should not be driving, out there on the road. A direct result of this is overcrowding leading to heaps of traffic, many irresponsible drivers, and thousands of

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    Ove Speech

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    car. He yells at him and tells him how he feels. I have had personal experiences with road rage and poor driving. Only last weekend, I was leaving Selwyn Pub, going home, and a BMW comes and turns into the parking lot and comes so close to our car that I feel like if it moved an inch closer that it would bump our car. Another experience I've had is with my father. He tends to be more aggressive

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    This past summer, I was denied and failed to teach Self-defense class to young girls in Eritrea. It was beyond my control to fight a dictator government where personal freedoms completely restricted. I immediately went to my dad for his advice and after hearing it all, my dad told me I should learn how to drive a stick shift car while I am in Eritrea. I felt overwhelmed by the task he was suggesting. I have never driven a stick shift car before. You may wonder: “Why do I need to learn to do this

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    handle the dangerous responsibilities of driving. We allow teens to get their licenses at an earlier age than in most countries,

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    You are stopped at a toll gate looking for some change when suddenly your car jumps forward. You have just been rear ended by another motorist who was also looking for change. Unlike you, this driver was searching for toll money while his car was still moving. This is a common scenario in which a rear end collision occurs for the most common of reasons: driver distraction. In this case you were lucky that the car was moving slowly and no one was injured. However, these accidents don't always turn

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A self-driving car, also known as an autonomous vehicle, is a car capable of making decisions without human input. A successful self-driving car should be able to perform the tasks of a traditional passenger vehicle, but on its own. The major technologies that go into a self-driving car are LIDAR, radar, cameras, sonar, and GPS technology. The LIDAR allows for a mapping of the environment, the radar allows for the accurate determination of the speed of the cars surrounding it,

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