Vitaglione suggested that this delayed increase could be due to accumulating priming effects during the consecutive days after the broadcast and only after a certain threshold had been passed, influenced
dangerous driving behaviors.
when a driver following another car is engaging in
dangerous driving behaviors such as any of the following:
Collisions occur when a driver following another car is engaging in
dangerous driving behaviors such as any of the following:
Our Gary car accident lawyers understand that
these dangerous driving behaviors continue to take the lives of thousands of people each and every year.
One of the most beneficial things you can do is to avoid
dangerous driving behaviors.
But what are the most common
dangerous driving behaviors?
These accidents happen because drivers aren't watching out for bicycles or are engaging in other
dangerous driving behaviors like running red lights, not slowing down for a yellow caution signal or making an abrupt right hand turn without coming to a complete stop at a red light and looking before they turn.
It will capture various behaviors — including
dangerous driving behaviors, such as harsh braking, hard cornering, and quick starts, among others.
To help combat the problem and to save some lives along the way, the National Safety Council (NSC) has released a new video series, «Understanding Distracted Driving,» to help drivers to fully understand the dangers and the consequences of
the dangerous driving behavior.
Tailgating is always
a dangerous driving behavior.
Other reasons include higher rates of impaired driving and higher rates of
dangerous driving behavior — particularly among younger men.
eing scattered, anxious, distracted, or rushed can lead to
dangerous driving behavior.
Being scattered, anxious, distracted, or rushed can lead to
dangerous driving behavior.
With so many people partaking in different forms of distracted driving, drunk driving, and other forms of
dangerous driving behavior, I think we all need a wake up call every now and then.
The 4 - hour «Reckless / Aggressive Driver Course» addresses the many causes of reckless driving, the psychological aspects of aggressive driving, teaches methods to avoid situations which encourage
dangerous driving behavior and gives tools that help us implement the skills we learn in the driver improvement program.
Not exact matches
Participants chose plans to reduce their distractive
behavior by matching «if» statements such as «if I am tempted to
drive faster than the speed limit while on the highway» with «then» statements such as «then I will remind myself that it is
dangerous and illegal to do so.»
The other thing you will need to be aware of with alcohol is that drinking regular moderate amounts can result in risky or even down right
dangerous behavior like regularly being in argumentative moods or being sexually promiscuous, or drink -
driving leading to traffic accidents.
When he's approached by a pregnant woman struggling with an unstable radical activist husband, he gets embroiled in a treacherous scenario that forces him to confront his troubled past and
drives him to increasingly
dangerous and shocking
behavior.
Starting things off, there's an audio commentary from director Mark Hartley, joined by «Ozploitation Auteurs» Brian Trenchard - Smith, Antony I. Ginnane, John D. Lamond, David Hannay, Richard Brennan, Alan Finney, Vincent Monton, Grant Page, and Roger Ward; a set of 26 deleted and extended scenes, now with optional audio commentary from Hartley and editors Sara Edwards and Jamie Blanks; The Lost NQH Interview: Chris Lofven, the director of the film Oz; A Word with Bob Ellis (which was formerly an Easter Egg on DVD); a Quentin Tarantino and Brian Trenchard - Smith interview outtake; a Melbourne International Film Festival Ozploitation Panel discussion; Melbourne International Film Festival Red Carpet footage; 34 minutes of low tech behind the scenes moments which were shot mostly by Hartley; a UK interview with Hartley; The Bazura Project interview with Hartley; The Monthly Conversation interview with Hartley; The Business audio interview with Hartley; an extended Ozploitation trailer reel (3 hours worth), with an opening title card telling us that Brian Trenchard - Smith cut together most of the trailers (Outback, Walkabout, The Naked Bunyip, Stork, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, three for Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Libido, Alvin Purple, Alvin Rides Again, Petersen, The Box, The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Plugg, The Love Epidemic, The Great MacArthy, Don's Party, Oz, Eliza Fraser, Fantasm, Fantasm Comes Again, The FJ Holden, High Rolling, The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style, Felicity, Dimboola, The Last of the Knucklemen, Pacific Banana, Centrespread, Breakfast in Paris, Melvin, Son of Alvin, Night of Fear, The Cars That Ate Paris, Inn of the Damned, End Play, The Last Wave, Summerfield, Long Weekend, Patrick, The Night, The Prowler, Snapshot, Thirst, Harlequin, Nightmares (aka Stage Fright), The Survivor, Road Games, Dead Kids (aka Strange
Behavior), Strange
Behavior, A
Dangerous Summer, Next of Kin, Heatwave, Razorback, Frog Dreaming, Dark Age, Howling III: The Marsupials, Bloodmoon, Stone, The Man from Hong Kong, Mad Dog Morgan, Raw Deal, Journey Among Women, Money Movers, Stunt Rock, Mad Max, The Chain Reaction, Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Attack Force Z, Freedom, Turkey Shoot, Midnite Spares, The Return of Captain Invincible, Fair Game, Sky Pirates, Dead End
Drive - In, The Time Guardian, Danger Freaks); Confession of an R - Rated Movie Maker, an interview with director John D. Lamond; an interview with director Richard Franklin on the set of Patrick; Terry Bourke's Noon Sunday Reel; the Barry McKenzie: Ogre or Ocker vintage documentary; the Inside Alvin Purple vintage documentary; the To Shoot a Mad Dog vintage documentary; an Ozploitation stills and poster gallery; a production gallery; funding pitches; and the documentary's original theatrical trailer.
Lines of credit can be
dangerous for those that misuse it because if the amount owed is
driven up due to bad
behavior, there is nothing to force the bad
behavior to stop.
Her goal was to gain and teach a new understanding of the motivation behind an animal's response and why fear is such a
driving force behind many negative and potentially
dangerous behaviors.
In addition, those teen drivers felt that using an app while
driving was less
dangerous than other
behaviors including texting or being under the influence of alcohol.
Federal studies continue to show as many as half of all car accidents are caused by some form of distracted
driving, including cell phones, stereos, eating and other
dangerous driver
behavior.
If the party responsible for an individual's catastrophic injuries engaged in especially egregious conduct, such as drunk
driving, violent assault, very
dangerous business practices, concealing known dangers from the public, or other grossly negligent or misleading
behavior, the court may even find that the responsible party owes punitive damages, which are meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter future bad conduct.
This is even more true if you suspect distracted
driving or some other type of
dangerous behavior was a factor in the crash.
Driving is dangerous — everyone knows that — but when people engage in risky driving behaviors, they make the situation even
Driving is
dangerous — everyone knows that — but when people engage in risky
driving behaviors, they make the situation even
driving behaviors, they make the situation even worse.
The driver may be engaging in
dangerous behaviors such as drunk or distracted
driving.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only
dangerous, but extremely unwise if you consider all of the consequences that are associated with this reckless
behavior.
Safe passing maneuvers, parking procedures, turning techniques, proper vehicle maintenance and pedestrian awareness are all part of the curriculum at a DMV traffic school online program, as well as identification of
dangerous activities such as passenger
behavior,
driving when intoxicated or with insufficient sleep, and mobile phone usage.
DTA encourages parents to take an active role in preventing
dangerous teen
driving behaviors.
If you know someone is a bad driver, a
dangerous driver, or engages in risky
behavior while
driving, then you should not let that person
drive your vehicle.
It's your personal
driving coach and will help you manage
dangerous behaviors before they get you into trouble.
This is because good students are viewed as being more trustworthy and less likely to engage in
dangerous behaviors like drinking and
driving.
Your
Driving record will be looked at for any recent violations, this is done to look at any type of careless or
dangerous behavior.
Engaging in any of these
behaviors while
driving can be extremely
dangerous.
A lot of jealousy is scary and has
driven people to some very
dangerous behavior.