my first article is about the new cameras in the school areas. I think that the cameras detecting your speed was a good step towards solving the problem of speeding but as i have noticed, many people slow down just for that area. Although it'll help the children, right after exiting the school zone, the people go back to speeding 10,20 miles over the original limit. This was a good solution for school areas but it has not solved the issue of speeding overall. The next article i have is about a drunk driver.
Consequently, George got a lot of speeding tickets and had a boat load of money to pay off. In fact, he failed his first driver’s test for driving too fast. George never really cared about rules; he just loved the freedom of having a car (Newsmakers par. 9; Woog 20-21). He once recalled, “I had my own life once I had a car.
They begged Zeitoun to go but he was much to proud, so they promised to call each other every day until the storm was over. Lastly, I felt that the book Zeitoun had an amazing outcome. While Kathy and the girls were on the way to Arizona a few thing got in their way. They had to drive the whole way instead of catching a plane because os the storm. Since it was such a long drive, Kathy had to pull over at night so they could get some sleep.
In all I’ve spent about 10 hours riding in his truck, just listening to him talk about his life and what he thinks about my relationship with his daughter. This is a conversation I surely would not have had if I were not riding in his truck. If there was any way to escape, I would have. In the end, though, it is worth the long boring conversations with my girlfriend’s father if it helped get her into a rehabilitation facility and bring her one step closer to becoming a functioning member of society while building a friendship with her
In Tobias Wolfe’s short story “Powder,” starts off with the narrator and his father going on a skiing trip. A bad storm starts brewing but they continue to ski. After they are done skiing they try to drive home but the roads are so bad the police close them down. The father is determined to get his son home in time for dinner or else the mother will make the divorce final and so he calls in a false report to get past the police barricades. The storm highlights the boy’s distrust of his father, as well as his admiration.
| Texting While Driving | Final Paper | | | 12/9/2010 | | Imagine you’re driving home from work and as you ponder the thought on whether or not to grab a quick bite to eat; you notice someone, up ahead, drifting into another lane. The person in front of you is tapping on his brakes every few seconds. Also, you have someone cutting you off, almost clipping your car with the absence of a blinker. Unfortunately, most often than not, these incidents where drivers are being careless about paying attention, are often the results of texting while driving. Texting while driving is rapidly becoming a deathly new fad especially for people between the ages of 15-20 years old, creating a serious threat to the safety of our roads and
“Mama: What you been doing for these three days, son?” (105) Walter replied by telling her he spent his work time just driving, roaming the streets of their small are, and drinking at the Green Hat. (105) Also, after Walter was finally given another chance to prove himself a man, he disobeyed his mother. Lena told him that he could have a share of the money, if he put a small some into a safe bank account for his sister Beneatha. (106) Instead of doing so, Walter poured every single cent of the money into the hands of another man. Karma came back to bite him for his Selfish actions.
G soon came up with a game making the kids realize that they all had a lot in common. When Eva went to go visit her father there was a big sign of improvement with her wanting to learn because she stated to explain what was in the book to her father. When Eva tried to give her father thee book he flipped it over and was not interested in her academics. When Mrs.G gives them the assignment to read Anne Frank it piques her interest and she begins to focus more on her academics. She starts actually asking questions and reading the book every night such as "So when's Anne Frank gonna smoke Hitler?"
Over the Christmas break I got two speeding ticks which made my mother very furious. On my way home three weeks ago, I got a third speeding ticket after my mother had warned me to drive carefully. When I got home she jokingly said “no tickets this time right?” “nope” I replied. There was no way I could have told her the truth. She was so happy my father had just been offered a job to be a professor of University of Utah.
Imagine getting behind the wheel for the very first time. You climb in, sit down and get seat belted; once you are situated, put it in drive and get ready to ease away from the curb. Before you start going three different adults in the car start telling you what to do next, all that runs through your mind is “Let me do this myself!” even though you know they are saying it for your best interest. Getting your permit and driving with an adult is hard. Now that I have been driving for months it seems like a piece of cake, until my sister wanted me to try to drive her Honda Civic which is manual car.