
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY
Authored by Daphne Bortikey
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
Aggressive driving is a phenomenon, which has only recently got the public worried. The National Highway Traffic Safety Council (NHTSC) defines aggressive driving as “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property”. Actions such as running red lights, improper passing, overtaking on the left, improper lane change, failing to yield, improper turns, running stop signs, tailgating, careless driving and speeding are examples of aggressive driving. Aggressive driving should be avoided because it causes crashes, injuries and fatalities.
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INTRODUCTION
CONCLUSION
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Another reason why aggressive driving should be avoided is it causes injuries. NHTSC states that the percentages of the injuries caused by aggressive driving are, in almost all categories of aggressive driving, above 100 percent. Furthermore, the Department of Highway Safety (DHS) reports that this is due to the fact that each motor vehicle crash accounts for one or more injuries. It was found that of the ten categories of aggressive driving, “running red light”, “failing to yield”, and “running stop signs” are the most serious factors contributing to injuries.
INTRODUCTION
THESIS STATEMENT
BODY
CONCLUSION
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
The above evidence shows that aggressive driving causes crashes, injuries and fatalities. Hence, aggressive driving should be avoided. Since the opening of the North-South Highway, the number of kilometers of roads in the country has increased by one percent while the number of vehicle miles driven has increased by 35 percent. More cars and more drivers are also on the road, leading to more aggressive drivers.
BODY
THESIS STATEMENT
INTRODUCTION
CONCLUSION
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
Aggressive driving is a phenomenon, which has only recently got the public worried. The National Highway Traffic Safety Council (NHTSC) defines aggressive driving as “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property”. Actions such as running red lights, improper passing, overtaking on the left, improper lane change, failing to yield, improper turns, running stop signs, tailgating, careless driving and speeding are examples of aggressive driving. Aggressive driving should be avoided because it causes crashes, injuries and fatalities.
The thesis statement in this paragraph is ____.
Aggressive driving is a phenomenon, which has only recently got the public worried.
Aggressive driving should be avoided because it causes crashes, injuries and fatalities.
Actions such as running red lights, improper passing, overtaking on the left, improper lane change, failing to yield, improper turns, running stop signs, tailgating, careless driving and speeding are examples of aggressive driving.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Council (NHTSC) defines aggressive driving as “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property”.
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