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paragraph on reckless driving

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plain road, avoid injury and death is one of the very important aspects of road safety. Complete information about accidents and deaths on national statistical data, we can evaluate the importance of road safety. Approximately 42% of the pedestrians who use and are one-way street

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Answered by rajarif64
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Reckless Driving

It is said that these days, more people die of accidents on the roads than of any diseases. Some of the accidents on the roads take place because of mechanical failure of vehicles. But in most cases the fault lies with human beings who drive these vehicles. A person can make some error while-making a turn or passing through a crossing and that results in accident of some magnitude, minor or major. Such instances are not many. Most often the cause of an accident is reckless driving on the part of the driver of one vehicle or the drivers of both the vehicles that collide. Reckless driving some time may not cause an accident by collision. The driver may lose control over the brakes and the vehicle may just slip away downwards and capsize or it may hit a tree, pole or a stationary vehicle or wall or it may pass over some pedestrians or sleeping or sitting people. The most general cause of reckless driving is drinking. A driver, who is tipsy, loses control over his nerves and judgment and then over his brakes also. Thus, drinking enhances the chances of reckless driving by a driver who otherwise may be quite an efficient one. Whatever the reason, reckless driving should be avoided at all costs.

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