The priorities, the working assumptions, and the cultures of organizations can make risk control difficult. Risk control operations may run up against built-in assumptions of trust performance" in meaningful and persuasive ways. Interventions must be designed, and their effectiveness measured (to the extent possible) a long way back in a chain of possible events. All control work has to be conceived, organized, and conducted far back in the development of the threat.
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<br>Analysis is fundamentally important in breaking the risk and its precursors into elements that can be controlled or reduced. Organizations may prefer to sacrifice individuals who fall over the edge rather than give up the performance gains associated with risky practice.
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<br>Investigation and punishment, after a fall, may turn out to be window-dressing, as the organization may well be reluctant to give up the performance gains. The organization may be unwilling or reluctant to devote resources to audit, surveillance, and enforcement. Officials responsible for customer service and process management may end up opposing, sabotaging, or sidelining the risk control operation.
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<br>At a minimum, a risk-management system must have the following components:
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<br>• A Nomination System which generates and funnels nominations for risks to be addressed.
<br>• An Assignment System for committing personnel/ resources to risk-mitigation projects.
<br>• Project Records: project files, paper or electronic, organized around risks or risk-concentrations (rather than around cases, programs, systems, or functional divisions).
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<br>More and more agencies are learning how to organize resources around important risk areas and to respect the natural shape and size of problems they seek to address, rather than forcing them into the existing organizational apparatus.
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<br>In reflecting on their hard won successes, agency executives usually discover that the following observations apply to their successful risk-control initiatives.
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<br>• Neither the specific components of the risk, nor the solution, were conceived anywhere in the agency legislation. The solution of the problem or the mitigation of the risk required neither a change in legislation, nor any change in the agency general policies.
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<br>• The "problem" or "risk-concentration" was identified, managed, and solved below the level of strategic planning. Although the agency mission statement, authorizing legislation, and strategic plans might specify broad classes of risk, successful projects usually address carefully delineated.
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<br>• The risk performance measures (indicators of risk-reduction success) were specific to the project and were selected before developing the action plan. Designing relevant metrics took as much creativity and imagination as the action plan itself.
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<br>Real world problems come in awkward shapes and sizes, which do not fit established groups or units. Dealing with them properly requires coordination and commitment across different units and agencies.
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<br>• Management does not understand this kind of work, and fails to support those who try to do it.
<br>• Problem - solving and risk-mitigation work brings an unfamiliar degree of discretion, and uncertain degrees of authorization.
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<br>Pioneering agencies find this work to be different, unrelentingly difficult, and intellectually demanding. Many government agencies, especially regulatory and enforcement agencies, are adopting risk-management frameworks to reorient their core businesses. Many others are recognizing the need to use formal risk-management approaches to protect their personnel, their clients, their resources, and their ability to carry out their primary missions.
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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
วันพุธที่ 27 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
Bachelorette Parties Atlantic City
<p>When planning multiple bachelorette parties in Atlantic City it is often hard to keep every theme original. Most bachelorettes thrive to have their bachelorette party be better than the last one they attended. This mentality can be a little flawed when you do not have a lot of original ideas available for the area you choose to have your last night out. Currently bachelorette parties Atlantic City style are ladies or groups of girls that have celebrated other bachelorette parties in Atlantic City over the past few years. Most of the time when you have a great experience with a similar event most people choose to try it again as the safe choice but may change some of the activities so they feel that their bachelorette parties Atlantic City theme is equally as good but different than anyone else. If you had a good experience with lets say a Casino or a restaurant or one of the male strip shows then you might want to keep those elements the same. <p> Atlantic City Girls Night Out <p> Most bachelorette parties Atlantic City style are parties of at least five girls or more. When booking your bachelorette parties Atlantic City themed weekend make sure you talk to all the girls? involved so everyone is on the same page. Most of the time there is a lot of different choices on what the night should hold. Usually if there is communication with the whole party there usually is compromise on what is best for the bride and the whole bachelorette party is happy. <p> Don?t try Something Different Just for the Sake it is Different <p> If you have celebrated or had several bachelorette parties Atlantic City themes in the past and you happened to eat in a restaurant that you enjoyed, then we suggest that you go there again because chances are if you enjoyed your experience and the food in the past then you and the whole bachelorette parties Atlantic City group will probably enjoy it again. Carmines restaurant at the Tropicana Hotel is one of Atlantic Citys best bachelorette party style restaurants. The food is served family style and in huge portions. If you went to one of the male strip clubs in the past and had a good time why look for another one and hope you get lucky a second time. Most of the Atlantic City male strip shows change their performers and routines on a yearly basis so if you like a certain male strip show then by all means take the whole bachelorette parties Atlantic city theme along for the ride one more time. One of the best Atlantic City male strip clubs is called the Savage Men Male Revue. This Atlantic City entertainment company is the premier number one rated show for bachelorette party entertainment and has the best package deals for bachelorette parties in Atlantic City and New York City. <p> Atlantic City Night Clubs <p> Most night clubs cater to all types of bachelorette parties Atlantic City themes, so if you went to a certain club and you felt comfortable and you feel got your monies worth perhaps this is where you should bring your party again. Why chance going to another club that is not familiar and chance that you do not like the music or the atmosphere making your whole bachelorette parties Atlantic City theme unhappy with your choice. So when planning out your night out in Atlantic City there are many choices so do not be afraid to go to a place more than once just for the sake of change. Sometimes familiarity is the best way to go. If it worked once, chances are your current bachelorette parties Atlantic City themed event will love it again.To read more articles on <a href="http://www.savage-men.com/articles/bachelorette-parties-atlantic-city.html">bachelorette parties Atlantic City</a> themed events please visit this site www.savage-men.com/articles/bachelorette-parties-atlantic-city.html Another great resource for <a href="http://www.savagemanianyc.com/">bachelorette parties Atlantic City</a> themed entertainment venues can be found at this location www.savagemanianyc.com/ <p> <p></p>
วันอังคารที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
Trade Show Video Services
Trade shows are the perfect place to generate new leads and powerful word-of-mouth for your company's products and services. What we often forget when assembling a trade show display or presentation is that visual aids and images often lead to exactly the kind of positive, viral word-of-mouth recommendation you want for your business. In today's world of advanced technology and on-line interactivity, audio and video is crucial to an innovative presentation. ADfab video services will provide you with a range of professional audio and video services that can include everything from animated company logo and text to, testimonial videos and location interviews, to professional script development and original music scores.
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<br><b>What video services can do for your company</b>
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<br>Many companies offer specific products or services, or have a new complex project they want to present to their particular industry and customers. Pictures speak better than words, as the old saying goes, and there is no better way to present your company ad its undertakings that by a professional video presentation that will get your company's image, projects and goals across to any audience in a clear and striking manner.
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<br>You may be a company or institution that offers an enormous range of services and trade shows just don't provide enough time for your representatives to reach out to every visitor or explain all that your company has to offer. ADfab offers a range of solutions for reaching out to your colleagues and customers more effectively, including DVD presentations with a motion menu as handouts, compressed MOV files for on-line promotional opportunities and DVD duplication of the material that our video services authors specifically for you and your company image.
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<br>ADfab video services offer a variety of solutions that will fit your budget and purpose, while creating a memorable presentation that will enhance your company's image at any trade show. Our three main video packages are designed specifically for any company and any trade show, ranging from short promotional video loop, a perceptible and exciting product demonstration or a professional, full length corporate profile video. You may want us to edit and produce the initial concept you or your company's marketing team has come up with, your own corporate images and video, or you may choose to have our video services start from scratch and work with you to get the best possible results and convey just the right image for your products or services.
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<br>Today, video presentations are the absolute best way to get your message and a fresh, friendly company image across to your audience. After investing a large chunk of your finances and time into a strong marketing strategy, investing in a professionally produced video for your product, services or company will be the best and smallest investment you've made. Unlike printed promotional material, our video services provide you with finished material that can be used, reused, shared on-line and even re-edited into an entirely different video presentation. ADfab will make sure you have the right video material to be noticed at trade shows, both by competitors and your customers.
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<br><b>What video services can do for your company</b>
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<br>Many companies offer specific products or services, or have a new complex project they want to present to their particular industry and customers. Pictures speak better than words, as the old saying goes, and there is no better way to present your company ad its undertakings that by a professional video presentation that will get your company's image, projects and goals across to any audience in a clear and striking manner.
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<br>You may be a company or institution that offers an enormous range of services and trade shows just don't provide enough time for your representatives to reach out to every visitor or explain all that your company has to offer. ADfab offers a range of solutions for reaching out to your colleagues and customers more effectively, including DVD presentations with a motion menu as handouts, compressed MOV files for on-line promotional opportunities and DVD duplication of the material that our video services authors specifically for you and your company image.
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<br>ADfab video services offer a variety of solutions that will fit your budget and purpose, while creating a memorable presentation that will enhance your company's image at any trade show. Our three main video packages are designed specifically for any company and any trade show, ranging from short promotional video loop, a perceptible and exciting product demonstration or a professional, full length corporate profile video. You may want us to edit and produce the initial concept you or your company's marketing team has come up with, your own corporate images and video, or you may choose to have our video services start from scratch and work with you to get the best possible results and convey just the right image for your products or services.
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<br>Today, video presentations are the absolute best way to get your message and a fresh, friendly company image across to your audience. After investing a large chunk of your finances and time into a strong marketing strategy, investing in a professionally produced video for your product, services or company will be the best and smallest investment you've made. Unlike printed promotional material, our video services provide you with finished material that can be used, reused, shared on-line and even re-edited into an entirely different video presentation. ADfab will make sure you have the right video material to be noticed at trade shows, both by competitors and your customers.
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วันอังคารที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
Beginning the New Year as a Sports Coach | ArticlesBase.com
<p>The start of a New Year is a time of year for making resolutions and promises we hope to keep and as a sports coach this time of year can really help reinvigorate and inspire your team and athletes. As a sports coach you may want to take time at the beginning of the New Year to review how your team or athletes are performing and see how they can improve in the New Year.</p> <p>Some sports such as Football may be half way through their season by the time New Year rolls around but this is still a good time to get your team together and go over how they are performing and see where any problems lie. One great way to plan ahead for the future is to get the players to make New Yearâ™s resolutions as a team. Many people make resolutions at the beginning of the year with hopes of sticking to them, as a team you are more likely to stick to them as everyone will be motivating each other.</p> <p>Resolutions could be to score more goals or points in each game, improving team statistics or simply achieving higher standings in leagues or competitions. Since these goals are something the whole team will no doubt want to achieve then it is a good motivator for the team and you as their coach too.</p> <p>Another good way to motivate your team in the New Year is to review how they have performed in the past year and see where the team can improve in the New Year. Many sports coaches will use the New Year to talk with each player or athlete to check on their progress, identify any areas in which they could improve and set targets or goals for the year ahead.</p> <p>Many coaches in particular sports will look to sign new players or scout for new talent over the New Year too; this can be to prepare for the year ahead or to strengthen the team mid way through the season. Sometimes as a result of the review of their team they may have identified a position or aspect of the team that needs strengthening and so the New Year could be the perfect time to make a move for a new player or athlete.</p> <p>Another consideration is to ensure that in the New Year you avoid any injuries or problems by making sure that your training sessions and actual competitive events are handled safely and you make sure all players are not at any risk. If you do this then hopefully your team or individuals will succeed in 2010 and your coaching career will continue to improve.</p> <p>If youâ™re a sports coach at any level it is wise to get <a href="http://www.insure4sport.co.uk/coaches.html" rel="nofollow">specialist sports coach insurance</a>, whether it is golf coach or <a href="http://www.insure4sport.co.uk/footballInsurance.html" rel="nofollow">football coach cover</a> youâ™re after there are great policies available online to cover you for all eventualities.</p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
For company who wants to setup an art or music business in Singapore | ArticlesBase.com
<p>The arts and music business, though recreational by nature, is classified separately from the entertainment business. Some examples of arts and music business are operas, orchestra concerts, art exhibitions and performance dance troupes. If you plan to start a business in the arts and music industry , you will have to first:</p> <ol> <li>Register your business first with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore (ACRA). Your business must register as a sole proprietorship, partnership or a private limited company. </li> <li>Secure a premise for your business. The premise has to be zoned for commercial use and designated for arts or music use by URA.<br /><br /> </li> </ol> <p><strong>Securing a Premise<br /></strong></p> <p>Once you have secured a space, do make sure that it is current on building codes and fire safety measures. If the existing premise is not set up to accommodate an arts or music establishment, you can discuss with the landlord to apply for a Change of Use with the Urban Redevelopment Board. Depending on the type of arts or music business you plan to have, the facility may or may not have stringent guidelines in the design and layout, so it will be worthwhile for you to do the research for the specific entertainment or recreation business you intend to set up to avoid rejection when inspected.</p> <p>Any major renovation of the premise requires an application for a building work permit through Building and Construction Authority of Singapore (BCA). When the building works are complete, you will also need to obtain from BCA: a Certificate of Statutory Completion and/or a Temporary Occupation Permit before you can occupy the space. All renovation works are to be performed by certified or licensed contractors including architects. A business signage that is to be placed on the building will require an application of an Advertisement License from BCA.</p> <p>You will also need a Fire Safety Certificate (FSC) prior to occupying the building. You can obtain an FSC from Singapore Civil Defense Force through a registered architect or engineer.</p> <p><strong>Arts Entertainment </strong><strong>Licenses & Permits</strong></p> <p>Media Development Authority (MDA) presides over the following licenses that allow the operation of public arts and entertainment events such as live concerts, poetry reading and art exhibition; screening of films that are rated NC 16, M18 and R21; and the use of TV on the business premise. You may or may not require all of these licenses.</p> <p>· Arts Entertainment License</p> <p>· <a href="http://www.mda.gov.sg/wms.www/devnpolicies.aspx?sid=221" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Film Exhibition License</a></p> <p>· Non-residential TV License</p> <p>Depending on the kind of events you plan to organize that are open to the public, you may need to apply one of the following permits. It is advisable for you to check with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on the appropriate license to apply for. In any case, all events will require at least a <em>Public Entertainment Licens</em><em>e</em> or a <em>Public Entertainment Ad-Hoc Licens</em><em>e</em>. You will also need to obtain the <em>Copyright Permit (for Ad-Hoc Events)</em> from the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore to play copyrighted music at the events.</p> <p>If you need to engage specialists from a foreign country to assist you in organizing an arts or music event you can find out from Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is you qualify to hire foreign workers. MOM determines, on a case-by-case basis, if you qualify to hire foreign workers. All foreign workers working in your business must have valid employment passes or visas.</p> <p>For foreigners who are interested in setting up an arts or music business in Singapore, it would be helpful to seek an agency that specializes in company incorporation in Singapore. It is, in fact, necessary to engage a law or corporate services agency to assist you in incorporating a business in Singapore with ACRA.</p> <p>Tags: music business setup in singapore, art business setup in singapore, <a href="http://asiabizservices.com/singapore-company-incorporation/" rel="nofollow">singapore company incorporation</a> , guide to setup a business in singapore</p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br /><p>Information on <a href="http://asiabizservices.com" rel="nofollow">Singapore Company Formation</a> visit <a target="_blank" href="http://asiabizservices.com" rel="nofollow">http://asiabizservices.com</a>
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วันอังคารที่ 5 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553
Old Enough to Drive
Although it varies from state to state as well as country to country, nothing beats being able to finally drive. I remember watching either one of my parents in fascination when it dawned on me that it was almost my time to shine behind the wheel of either one of my parents' cars.
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<br>However, just because there is a law that states when someone is actually old enough to take the car keys and drive themselves to and from work as well as to and from school, this doesn't necessarily mean that people pay attention to or actually follow what the rules are telling them. For example, I have heard plenty of stories of people allowing their children to drive tractors and other sorts of farm equipment if they live on a farm or are visiting a farm where they have a friend or family member who actually lives there. How do you feel about this sort of thing though? How would you feel about a ten year-old driving a beat up old Ford truck that "supposedly" can only get around enough to take them a couple of miles?
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<br>In the countryside, rules for driving and driving age seem to be, for the most part, nonexistent. However, take that same child and stick them into a significantly more urban setting where there are more people and more obstacles around, and suddenly everyone wants you to go by the book. But if you think about it- who actually made or created the laws and rules for driving that are still in existence today? And who is to say that a ten year-old doesn't have the maturity or understanding to be able to operate a motor vehicle without the supervision of his or her parents and without the peer influence of friends (who usually mean well) who seem to be out to get each other in trouble and then laugh about it later?
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<br>While there is an age discrepancy, I still cannot help but think that there are people out there who are more than qualified to operate a motor vehicle responsibly but who choose not to. Quite frankly, this lack of duress and caring makes me nervous when I'm on the road and have to share any part of my driving space with them. For instance, when I was in New Jersey traveling back to North Carolina recently, there was a vehicle behind me that I could have sworn was going to touch the back bumper of my vehicle if I even so much as stopped slightly. I wasn't sure what the rush was or if this particular person was just a bad driver. As I later found out, the person behind me was simply anxious to get off at the next exit. But couldn't she have waited at a much more comfortable distance than literally sitting only a hair's breadth away from the back bumper of my vehicle?
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<br>It's as if the woman behind me was somehow trying to will me into driving faster by being so incredibly close to my vehicle. And what is worse is the fact that the person behind her was doing the same thing to her! So, who knows how things would've worked out had I been forced to stop short for any reason!
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<br>However, just because there is a law that states when someone is actually old enough to take the car keys and drive themselves to and from work as well as to and from school, this doesn't necessarily mean that people pay attention to or actually follow what the rules are telling them. For example, I have heard plenty of stories of people allowing their children to drive tractors and other sorts of farm equipment if they live on a farm or are visiting a farm where they have a friend or family member who actually lives there. How do you feel about this sort of thing though? How would you feel about a ten year-old driving a beat up old Ford truck that "supposedly" can only get around enough to take them a couple of miles?
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<br>In the countryside, rules for driving and driving age seem to be, for the most part, nonexistent. However, take that same child and stick them into a significantly more urban setting where there are more people and more obstacles around, and suddenly everyone wants you to go by the book. But if you think about it- who actually made or created the laws and rules for driving that are still in existence today? And who is to say that a ten year-old doesn't have the maturity or understanding to be able to operate a motor vehicle without the supervision of his or her parents and without the peer influence of friends (who usually mean well) who seem to be out to get each other in trouble and then laugh about it later?
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<br>While there is an age discrepancy, I still cannot help but think that there are people out there who are more than qualified to operate a motor vehicle responsibly but who choose not to. Quite frankly, this lack of duress and caring makes me nervous when I'm on the road and have to share any part of my driving space with them. For instance, when I was in New Jersey traveling back to North Carolina recently, there was a vehicle behind me that I could have sworn was going to touch the back bumper of my vehicle if I even so much as stopped slightly. I wasn't sure what the rush was or if this particular person was just a bad driver. As I later found out, the person behind me was simply anxious to get off at the next exit. But couldn't she have waited at a much more comfortable distance than literally sitting only a hair's breadth away from the back bumper of my vehicle?
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<br>It's as if the woman behind me was somehow trying to will me into driving faster by being so incredibly close to my vehicle. And what is worse is the fact that the person behind her was doing the same thing to her! So, who knows how things would've worked out had I been forced to stop short for any reason!
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Stress and Driving
Driving is stressful enough as it is without having to add more pressure to your situation. There are so many things to remember such as when to use your turn signal, when to look over your shoulder, the proper reaction at a four-way stop, etc. These are all things that most of us do without even thinking twice about it, but which can be extremely stressful for someone who is just starting out as a new driver.
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<br>Think back to when you had your first driving lesson with either your mother or father. What were some of the key points that they told you back then that you still remember? What about your first driving lesson that you took at your high school when you were jammed into the back seat of the driving instructor's car with three of your friends? What were the key points that you absolutely had to follow, otherwise you would risk having the instructor embarrass you by slamming on the breaks?
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<br>Driving should not have to be something that stresses you out. There are many people who hate driving and avoid it at all costs simply for the fact that driving makes them feel stressed out. However, this doesn't always have to be the case. In fact, there are several things (good habits if you will) that we can begin to practice form a young age so that when the time comes for us to be behind the wheel of a moving vehicle, it will already be ingrained into our subconscious. The first thing is to remember to always use your turn signals. Not using your turn signals is the number one thing that you will hear me gripe about all of the time because that's just it: it happens ALL OF THE TIME where I live in North Carolina. However, it isn't only North Carolinian's who don't seem to get it when it comes to using your indicators in your car. Rather, the situation has become so bad that various other states within the United States have begun to seek out other measures of "gently" reminding drivers to always signal before changing lanes.
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<br>In New York, when you first get onto the major highway leading to the Verrazano Bridge, there are electronic signs that actually flash a message across them, reminding drivers of two things: 1) always buckle you seat belt and leave a safe distance in between the road ahead and 2) Always use your turn signals before you change lanes or merge into traffic. People belittle this gesture, but it has actually saved more lives than anyone can even begin to imagine. For example, the other day, I was driving on the road when it was raining and in front of me, I noticed that there was a driver in the far left lane who looked like he was about to merge into the center lane (where I was), and then there was another driver in the far right lane who also looked as if they were going to merge into the center lane. Before anything could happen, I immediately slowed down a a preventive measure.
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<br>Sure enough, both vehicles tried to merge into the center lane (without signaling at all), and for a millisecond, the one vehicle put on their indicator as a sort of afterthought. If it hadn't been for one of the drivers looking over at the last minute an quickly maneuvering out of the lane, there would have been a serious accident!
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<br>Think back to when you had your first driving lesson with either your mother or father. What were some of the key points that they told you back then that you still remember? What about your first driving lesson that you took at your high school when you were jammed into the back seat of the driving instructor's car with three of your friends? What were the key points that you absolutely had to follow, otherwise you would risk having the instructor embarrass you by slamming on the breaks?
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<br>Driving should not have to be something that stresses you out. There are many people who hate driving and avoid it at all costs simply for the fact that driving makes them feel stressed out. However, this doesn't always have to be the case. In fact, there are several things (good habits if you will) that we can begin to practice form a young age so that when the time comes for us to be behind the wheel of a moving vehicle, it will already be ingrained into our subconscious. The first thing is to remember to always use your turn signals. Not using your turn signals is the number one thing that you will hear me gripe about all of the time because that's just it: it happens ALL OF THE TIME where I live in North Carolina. However, it isn't only North Carolinian's who don't seem to get it when it comes to using your indicators in your car. Rather, the situation has become so bad that various other states within the United States have begun to seek out other measures of "gently" reminding drivers to always signal before changing lanes.
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<br>In New York, when you first get onto the major highway leading to the Verrazano Bridge, there are electronic signs that actually flash a message across them, reminding drivers of two things: 1) always buckle you seat belt and leave a safe distance in between the road ahead and 2) Always use your turn signals before you change lanes or merge into traffic. People belittle this gesture, but it has actually saved more lives than anyone can even begin to imagine. For example, the other day, I was driving on the road when it was raining and in front of me, I noticed that there was a driver in the far left lane who looked like he was about to merge into the center lane (where I was), and then there was another driver in the far right lane who also looked as if they were going to merge into the center lane. Before anything could happen, I immediately slowed down a a preventive measure.
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<br>Sure enough, both vehicles tried to merge into the center lane (without signaling at all), and for a millisecond, the one vehicle put on their indicator as a sort of afterthought. If it hadn't been for one of the drivers looking over at the last minute an quickly maneuvering out of the lane, there would have been a serious accident!
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