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    Mr Khan

    P1: What happened in the role play? Intro: I am going to be explaining about what happened in the role play? We had a role play, where there was a case about Jackie Jones who was accused of dangerously driving contrary to Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act. The classroom was arranged into a Crown Court. There was one judge, one witness, one clerk, couple of students were members of the jury and some were members of the other juries, there were one usher, there were two lawyers, one lawyer was a

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    Speed Thrills but Kills

    no surprise to see the chaos and confusion on roads leaing to accidents. The answer lies in being responsible. a stich in time saves nine. on a similar note, adhering to some basic traffic rules and practicing little precaution can help prevent such mishaps taking a toll to millions of lives. the public and the traffic police needs to be vigilant. stringent actions ought to be taken up not only by the government but also by the people to seize this menace on the killing roads. people seen bereft of

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    Drivers of the Raod

    Amanda Duncan Professor Cory Engl. 0933 4 March 2015 “Drivers of the road” We are all dangerous drivers. We have an abundance of drivers who have no respect for the law and other motorists. We have encountered these drivers most often in day to day life; we can go back and forth on who the better drivers are; Older? Younger? Women? Men? But do we really know? Firstly from time to time you’ll hear one of your elders speak on how experienced they are and how much they know compared to their

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    Opinionated Essays

    facing a lot of problems. One of the basic but also one of the most bothering is the traffic problem in cities. It is a basic problem compared to other economic problem but a long time unsolved one. If this problem won’t be solved a lot of people would be affected, therefore, authorities and even ordinary people must think of a solutions for this problem. Before we discuss the possible solutions regarding the traffic problem, let us know first the reasons or the causes of this problem. The main reason

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    Humanities Paper

    gabby sanchez  November 21, 2015  Mrs. Gray  ENGL 1301.180  Aggressive Driving   Aren't you of just tired, getting late to work or even being stuck in traffic for the tremendous hours that you always spend in traffic cause by a car crash or a police officer pull over some car so everybody is just slowing down. There's been too many car crashes or people getting pull over and getting citations. If only people will actually wake up earlier they wouldn’t be in a hurry to work. (Why police officers

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    Dangers Of Speeding Essay

    The light turns green. The car in front of you slowly accelerates to a blazing speed of...35mph. A quick glance to the right confirms the suspicion that lingers: 50mph speed limit. Passing is out of the question, as a solid yellow line blocks the freedom of an open road. So now the question arises, Why? The answer can be found through the extra five minutes it takes to reach the destination. The time spent in a car can be the most eye­opening period of one’s life, if one allows it to be. Too many

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    Train Safety

    Trains and their cars are incredibly heavy, easily more so than a regular car. It is absolutely necessary for safety to check both ways on a track, or on several tracks, before crossing. As a pedestrian, it is especially important to be able to hear and see, meaning hoods and headphones off. Even if you can’t see a train coming, sometimes being able to hear one coming makes all the difference. If you have a bike or a skateboard, or something of the sort, do not ride across the tracks. Again, check

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    Railroad Crossing Research Paper

    It is doubtful that someone would jump in front of a moving train. This is based on the assumption that they are intelligent enough to know that by jumping in front of a train they are going to get hit. And that outcome is not in their favor. If they would not jump in front of a train, then why would someone think it was a good idea to drive in front of one. The reasons for driving in front of a train, or onto the train tracks, are probably as diverse as the number of people who do this. There

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    Drunk Driving Research Paper

    Many car drivers find out the hard way that the posted speed limit is meant for optimum road surface and driving conditions. The same is true for commercial or owner operator truck drivers except that there are many more circumstances for them to watch for. Driving too fast for the road conditions or in situations that are adverse to trucks can lead to an accident. Here are three of them: Slippery Pavement This category includes wet pavement as well as snow and ice conditions. Although wet pavement

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    Argument Analysis: Driving While Stupid By David Barry

    Driving While Stupid During the course of day, things are noticed or experienced that can cause an individual to form an opinion. Not everyone has the same opinion. One way to get an opinion across is to provide an argument that supports the opinion. If the argument is convincing enough, the individual might be able to persuade others to accept the opinion as fact. The goal of this paper is to show how the author of “Driving While Stupid”, David Barry, makes the argument that Miami has the worst

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