Not exact matches
With the nation baking in the August heat and its highways packed with vacationers, the AAA Traffic Safety Foundation has just released its first - ever survey of aggressive behavior behind the wheel: Nearly 80 percent of U.S.
drivers say they
committed at least one antisocial
act on the road in the past year.
As Schrader's hero takes a bleaker look at life, and considers
committing an extreme
act as a desperate attempt to find resonance and morality in the world, he stands alongside the protagonists of such Schrader - written films as «Taxi
Driver,» «American Gigolo» and «Light Sleeper,» three works the filmmaker has connected as his «night trilogy.»
«We are
committed to improving efficiency so that
drivers can stay focused on their safety and the safety of everyone they share the road with,» said FMCSA
Acting Administrator Scott Darling.
If they can help catch
drivers who
commit criminal
acts and exonerate cyclists who did nothing wrong (or conversely, help catch bad cyclists), then that's a net positive.
If a
driver is fatigued, paying attention to a phone conversation, sending text messages, or operating the truck while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, then that
driver is more likely to
commit the following dangerous
acts:
Although the
driver didn't intend to injure the pedestrian, the
driver still
committed an intentional
act.