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    introduce the motor insurance towards the use of transportation. Then they emphasis it (motor insurance) on the subject matter which is the vehicle. Hence‚ they did it upon the drivers. At that time‚ insurer gave more weight or more concern about the drivers. They (insurer) will look into their (insured) experience especially young drivers. The early years of twentieth century‚ the formation of insurance company (composite office) is more emphasis upon motor insurance. Why? This situation arises due to

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    driver’s license in Deutschland? The fact that you have chosen to read this article already proves that you are familiar or at least you have heard of Deutschland’s traffic system. Instead of describing the fancy driving experience in Deutschland’s runway-like-road or autobahn‚ where in some specific routes there is no speed limit‚ where you practically drive as fast as possible by the laws of physics and the power of your car‚ I’m going to describe the procedure of getting a driver’s license in Deutschland

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    involves driver licensing and ensuring that new and renewing drivers are aware of safety’s critical role when behind the wheel. For the state’s youngest drivers‚ obtaining your license is a time of joy and freedom‚ but it comes with great responsibility. Two years ago Connecticut imposed tougher teen driving laws for 16and 17-year-old drivers. These laws‚ along with stiffer penalties‚ were put into place to keep you safe on the road as you learn and become a more experienced driver. It takes

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    Module Five: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Temper Tantrums. A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. How can parents avoid temper tantrums? Parents can avoid this situation is by having a plan before you get into this situation 2. What are the A‚ B‚ Cs? A is for attribute‚ B is for behavior‚ and C is for consequence. 3. Do you think using consequences and following the ABC process will help shape a child’s behavior? Why or why not? Yes because if you

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    Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? “Your life depends on the way you drive. So‚ Drive Safely! “ 2. How would it look? Mine would be pink‚ and all glittery. 3. Now‚ write at least one paragraph (5 sentences

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    Increasing Safety by Increasing Age Limits of Drivers Many Albertans and fellow Canadians may agree that driving is an act of responsibility and maturity. Giving out licenses to teenagers‚ who tend to make risky and thoughtless decisions‚ is something the country should considered prohibiting. Due to such careless actions‚ crash rates are much higher for younger drivers than older‚ more experienced ones. The increase in fatality for teen drivers may be highly influenced by the lack of wearing seat

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    necessary to do while driving a vehicle (Distracted Driving). For example: using the phone‚ eating‚ drinking‚ changing music selection‚ and speeding (Distracted Driving). When a driver is distracted‚ there are more accidents on America’s roadways. In a survey by the AAA foundation‚ it is proven that forty percent of drivers read/write their texts or emails when they drive (The Real American Carnage Is on the Nation’s

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    After age 79‚ Texas law requires that drivers renew their licenses in person and take an eye test. At 85‚ drivers have to renew every two years. They do not have to take written or driving tests. Texas DPS regulations say driverslicense office representatives "are trained to evaluate an applicant’s physical appearance and conduct a basic medical evaluation on every individual who applies for a driverslicense." After he was renewed‚ the Pickles daughters parked their father’s car at one

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    Monday‚ March 15‚ 2010 Distractions affect drivers of all ages‚ and are one of the leading causes of accidents. I did not think that this was as serious as it sounded until I started driving myself. I noticed that when I talked to my mother while driving I sometimes got enthused‚ excited or agitated and often swerved or swayed into the next lane or onto the shoulder. I had to learn to talk but keep my focus on the road. Another distraction for me is eating while driving‚ I tend to follow my

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    while driving. Most importantly‚ parents always worry about the safety of their kids on the road. Some people may say that the driving age should stay at the age of 16; however‚ raising the driving age to 18 will create safer and more responsible drivers. Firstly‚ teenagers are very careless. In addition‚ increasing the minimum driving age will allow teenagers more time to get comfortable with driving. Finally‚ the number of fatal accidents will be reduced. Therefore‚ the minimum driving age should

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