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That is because texting also involves the same brain regions and cognitive processes as communicating by telephone that are responsible for the dangers associated with cell phones and driving and combines that risk factor with another additional ind Continue Reading...
Texting While Driving Speech Outline
Description of the audience for your speech:
The audience for this speech would likely be comprised of members of the legislature, preferably members of Congress, who could enact a law in all 50 states because o Continue Reading...
Speech / Presentation / Essay Outline
Title – Texting and driving is not a skill, but a dangerous activity.
I. Introduction
· Driving is an exciting adventure for new drivers as it comes with personal responsibilities that need undivided Continue Reading...
Problems to be addressed:
There are several problems associated with the issue of cell phone use while driving and the ineffective regulations to restrict the use of mobile phones on the road. First, the increased use of these devices while drivin Continue Reading...
Young Drivers
Perhaps it is unfair to label all younger drivers as reckless and dangerous. At the very least, they are most certainly less experienced and adept at driving, on average. Since a firm and enforced age is the best way to regulate who ca Continue Reading...
Cellphone Driving
The Dangers of Using a Cell Phone While Driving
Statistics connecting cell phone usage with dangerous driving have becoming increasingly readily available. Evidence suggests that cell phones cause drivers to become distracted, to Continue Reading...
Cell Phone Use While Driving
Stating the problem
Cell phones and concentration while driving
Texting while driving
There has been a lot of controversy regarding cell phones and individuals using them while driving during recent years and while m Continue Reading...
Mobile Phones
One of the most important concepts in public safety is the idea of "accidents." That is the wrong word for a collision that was avoidable either through attention or preventative measures. There are very few accidents on the roads. The Continue Reading...
Parallel parking stands out as one of most dreaded parts of the driver's test, and it is inevitable for any person who desires to be a driver at one point of their lives. People residing in big cities may be forced to do this exercise every day. Eli Continue Reading...
Clearly there is an addiction problem here in Orange, Connecticut, and one can safely assume the same problem is persistent in Orange, California, and Orange, Florida. Pew Research reports that one in three teens sends more than 100 text messages - Continue Reading...
Drive 55" isn't just a song; it's the truth. Drivers in Oregon need a higher speed limit on major freeways to encourage a more natural flow of traffic. Raising the speed limit to 75 miles per hour is not going to create more hazardous roads. In fact Continue Reading...
Practicing Safe Driving:
How to Prevent Accidents on America's Roads
In 2006 alone, the total number of automobiles registered with the U.S. Bureau of Transit topped 135.3 million (U.S. Census Bureau, 2010). With the amount drivers on the road, one Continue Reading...
Automobile Drivers be Prohibited from Using Cellular Telephones?
Although penalties vary according to jurisdiction, driving while intoxicated is against the law in all of the 50 states because the practice is known to be dangerous to the perpetrato Continue Reading...
Virtually any observation of people in public would reveal two very distinctive styles of cell phone use. There is one category of user who seems to make every possible effort to conduct cell phone conversations discretely and without unnecessarily Continue Reading...
Taxpayer Rescue Missions: Are They Ethical?
Should Americans be rescued for free, even when their stupidity is what placed them in danger? According to the United States Coast Guard, the answer is yes. As Salant (1997) points out, the Coast Guard bel Continue Reading...
After the attacks on the World Trade Center, many parents bought cellphones for their children as an additional safety precaution, out of fear of preventing teens from communicating with the family during a worst case scenario. "Even without the ad Continue Reading...
Society Bring Law
Law Alteration
There is a fair amount of veracity in the assumption that major changes in society frequently account for changes in laws. The relationship between these two occurrences appears fairly direct and even logical. Majo Continue Reading...
This also has been true throughout recorded history but, like other aspects of technological progress, it exploded after the Industrial Revolution (Evans, 2004).
Human warfare became much more deadly during the late 19th century when progress in ex Continue Reading...
, 2006). The authors used "meta-analytic" techniques in this research; twenty-three studies were fed into the meta-analysis strategies and the outcome indicates that there are "clear costs" associated with driving and speaking on a cell phone simulta Continue Reading...
This is a clear sign that conversational distraction is cognitive, that is to say, conversation does not affect how people look at the road, but affects how many new and/or dangerous situations are noticed by the drivers. With this level of distract Continue Reading...
One of those alarming physical changes is that the younger a person is when they begin drinking, even at low levels the more likely they are to become alcoholics. This change even overrides a known genetic predisposition for alcoholism. (Butler, Jul Continue Reading...
U.S. Infrastructure Is in Jeopardy and Consequently So Are We
The federal highway trust fund is the fiscal foundation of the highway system in the United States. Without adequate funding, highway construction stalls and road construction workers are Continue Reading...
Congestion Scheme charged in London. The contents of the paper take an in-depth look at what the system is about and also how the system works. Our main focus is on how well the system has been accepted by the population as well as the government an Continue Reading...
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The analysis cited above continues to describe the ways in which corporate "life" (in the sense of how many different individuals and entities are vital to the running of a corporation in the current climate):
Businesses today must be consumer, p Continue Reading...
This researcher rejects the existence of online communities because computer mediated group discussions cannot possibly meet this definition. Weinreich's view is that anyone with even a basic knowledge of sociology understands that information excha Continue Reading...