Scudellari, Megan
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And there are 450 reported deaths each year from that in the US. Next, we have one thing that everyone does but no one likes to admit: texting and driving. That is the cause of death for nearly 6,000 people for year. And finally, a death from something many people eat every day ...
Kids should not have cell phones because of cyberbullying, texting and driving, & health and safety. Still think kids should have cell phones? Kids are at risk at death! Safety & health is another concern, cell phones cause radiation waves, that is bad for young people because their brain...
Rumors of the self-driving car have been greatly exaggerated. Researchers from Detroit to Silicon Valley are working feverishly to develop autonomous vehicles, but whatever reports you've read to the contrary, they have yet to succeed. That has become cl
abuse. Let them be open to you whenever they are threatened by other users or if being introduced to alcohol intake or smoking. The best of all is to keep them engaged in whatever is happening on the internet. Teach them both the good and the bad things that they should or should not...
However, some drives were as short as 30 min and others as long as 6 h. In some of the pilots, the participants could take their eyes, hands, and mind off the driving task while the ADF was activated and engage in other tasks. In other pilots this was not allowed. During the ...
Summer is the most popular time of year forteens to get their driver’s licenses. Plus, they spend 44 percent more time driving in the summer than at any other time of year. Since teens, as new drivers, are less skilled than others on the road, your drivers should be extra cautious ...
application. In a factory, that would be computing located right in or near the factory. In the case of self-driving cars, that would be a boatload (er, a carload) of computing power right inside the vehicle itself, as well as more that might live along the roadways and intersections....
Of course, but mostly not — and even if so, you could argue that the penalty for stupidity should not be death. If it were, we’d probably have a much smaller population today than we do. I am especially against the death of pedestrians because it is so plainly not a fair fight. ...