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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1.Getting up that morning. 2. Going wherever you're going. 3. Not spending more time at home. 4. Leaving in a rush. 5. Not constantly checking your mirrors for bad drivers. 6. Not driving defensively...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. Truckers with less business have little to be cheerful about. 2. To make ends meet, truck drivers may be tempted to drive longer hours and with less rest. 3. Car drivers who are worried about the ...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. People think about the economy and not the road. 2. People lose their jobs and drive depressed. 3. People are losing their homes and get lost in thought. 4. People have less and less money and bec...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. People losing their homes may not watch as carefully for pedestrians. 2. People who can't sell their homes for what they owe may be lost in thought as they drive. 3. Drivers who can't draw money o...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. To save money, more people are riding motorcycles. Many of those drivers are inexperienced and unprepared for the dangers motorcyclists face. 2. People worried about the economy don't think to loo...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. The stock market. 2. The housing market. 3. People losing jobs. 4. Diminishing savings. 5. Higher credit card balances. 6. People losing their homes. 7. Less money in savings accounts. 8. Worries ...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. More people driving bicycles in small bike lanes with car drivers thinking about the economy are a recipe for more accidents. 2. People worried about their retirement accounts forget about where t...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-17
1. People are thinking about the stock market and forget what they're doing. 2. Drivers are as depressed as the economy and forget to stop at red lights. 3. People thinking about their decreasing sav...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-18
1. Getting paid off in tomatoes and green beans or a hot big screen TV. 2. Rely on the other driver to tell you the correct insurance information and fail to ask to see their insurance card or papers...
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by R. Sebastian Gibson - 2008-11-18
1. Fail to hire a top personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. 2. Believe an insurance adjuster who tells you that insurance companies are your friends. Dogs and people are your friends, not insur...