My son Travis had to hit his brakes unexpectedly because a young girl in front of him did not use her blinker as she turned the corner. On another occasion while my son was waiting to turn left at an intersection, an oncoming motorist failed to use his signal to turn right, which caused to wait longer than necessary before turning. I have now noticed Travis using his signal to turn into the driveway of his home! The second inadequate skill involves drivers barely coming to a complete stop while at stop signs, or stopping for school buses. One morning I explained to Travis that drivers always have to stop for school buses when the stop sign is out, regardless of which direction they are heading.
Drivers with Dangerous Habits After a long day at school, I always leave the campus and go straight home. I have what some people would call a short drive to get home, but after I leave my class it takes me about 30 minutes to get back home. Because before I leave the parking lot, I have to sit in my car for ten minutes, waiting for the parking lot to clear up, especially if I’m leaving after my morning classes. Because people try to speed in the parking lot to impress other people and show off. Especially around where we live, people have high self-esteem and they think they know everything because they got money and drive nice cars, which they never worked for it so they wouldn’t understand the value of the car.
It was not only Baxter responsibility; the boys could have acted effectively. When Baxter was driving the vehicle his friends didn’t help the situation by rocking the car back and forth and hanging out the window It also doesn’t help that there were seven passengers in a five-passenger car as it made the seating arrangements hard for all the boys to be seated safely. If the boys would have protected themselves by wearing seat belts like one of the passengers did, then they wouldn’t have been ejected from the vehicle. Or also they could have made arrangements to have someone who wasn’t drunk to drive the vehicle. If they couldn’t have found someone to drive the car then they could have asked the Robert Schweiss to drive since his blood alcohol level was 0.11 percent that makes him just barley over the legal
‘The Clown Punk’ is written from the view point of a father who is driving “home” through the “shonky” part of town. He seems at ease in his car and his tone is dismissive as he says, “three times out of ten you’ll see the town clown”. Here, the fact that he sees the man regularly suggests it’s something he is used to and the phrase “town clown” suggests the finds it vaguely amusing – the rhyme seems to trivialise the punk. His dismissive tone continues in the ironic phrase, “don’t laugh”. Here, the enjambment draws attention to the words and helps reinforce the irony.
After Cruz and the others brought Lien to a stop in the middle of the West Side Highway, Lien's Range Rover was surrounded by a group of 20 to 30 motorcycles. It has been said the motorcyclists were first angered when Lien failed to move
GANGS The Pros And Cons About It LeRoy Ashley Composition 1-1011 Professor: Sean Froyd December 6, 2013 One fifth of July evening as Lee got home from a hard day of work he noticed a car parked in his driveway; little did he know that it was gang member doing drugs right in his driveway. Lee, being a married man with children did not want his family to have to come out and deal with this gentleman and certainly did not want him hanging out watching his house with his family. Lee decided to tell the man he needed to move his car out of his driveway and go on about his way. Lee approached the car, and yelled through the closed window, “you need to leave”. The man looked up through the smoky car and mouthed the word “what”?
Sitting there, right before we reached the border patrol checkpoint had to look very suspicious to the border patrol agents. My step dad was driving so he was trying to figure out the problem. He accidentally pushed the trunk button and all of our bags fell out of the back. He darted out to put them back in and miraculously, the vehicle started working
Once we actually got out of the White Bear South Campus parking lot we took a new road where not many others were headed thinking to ourselves that there would be much less traffic. To our surprise, there was a profusion of traffic. The problem here is that it has been snowing all day and this made the roads slippery and unsafe. While making our way down the road we saw a gathering of different cars slipping into the snow banks. We of course as teenagers just laughed it away and thought to ourselves ‘learn how to drive dummy’.
Some of them said that, this was pretty much dangerous; they advised me leave the car at garage before it was too late. They were right, but two of my friends and I whose names are Seyran and Mihri, did not listen to them. So we talked about what we were going to go next. After that, we decided to go ‘’café de keyf’’’ which is far from our neighbor. To go there, I had to use highway and at highways, there were cars that were going with 150 km/hour.
The average Joe is sitting in his Honda on Interstate 65 when his cell phone goes off. Of course, hearing the recognizable text message vibration or ringtone creates curiosity, so Joe thinks, “Maybe it is my friend telling me about a change of plans for tonight, or parents, or something is wrong?” Although traffic looks like it is going to be moving soon and knowing that it would only take a few seconds to respond, Joe does. Before he knows it, the Blazer in front of him stops too fast, causing the grill of Joe’s Honda to hit the back end of the Blazer. Texting behind the wheel is dangerous because it takes the driver’s eyes off the road and lowers the driver’s mental focus. Five seconds is the average time your eyes are off the road while texting.