Part of
the reason driving at night is so dangerous is because you can't control the drivers around you.
Not exact matches
Since morality, or beliefs, religious or otherwise, strike me as the key
driving force (after all, I'm even posting this comment in CNN's «Belief Blog») in an anti-choice individuals logical
reasoning for thinking the way they do, I would like to know exactly how making abortion illegal will help you sleep
at night, or register as a moral victory.
My head seems to heat up A LOT
at night time for some mysterious
reason and it was
driving me mental.
Where this issue comes up is often in an impaired
driving context and Alberta courts tend to
reason that in light of the prevalence of drinking and
driving charges, being pulled over
at night, near a bar might in and of itself sufficiently satisfy s. 10 (a) rights.
Obviously, a big
reason for the added danger when
driving at night is that you're forced to share the road with drunk drivers.
There are discounts available for many different
reasons, including your occupation, how far you
drive your car annually, and such personal details as your marital status, your age, and even where you park your car
at night.
(When I
drove the team home from their final training session on Thursday
night, they were chattering in the back seat about how zen they were about their medal chances
at Nationals and were just thrilled to be attending the competition... bless them, though they did say they fancied going to Worlds so they could get an Aussie team tracksuit... I'm not sure that should be the primary
reason for dragging your parents all the way to Shanghai...)