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Driving Information
1,448 words, approx. 5 pages
 Driving is the controlled operation of a land vehicle, usually a motor vehicle such as a truck, boat, or car. Although direct operation of a bicycle, a mounted animal (not including chariot operation) or a motorcycle (at least in the United Kingdom, the...




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 St. Joseph News-Press
Drive in
05/04/2007: 419 words, approx. 1 pages Ahh, summer nights are approaching. And you're invited to enjoy a movie along with the sweet break from the sweltering heat. Except this year at the drive-in, you'll have more movie choices and you might even be able to catch a musical performance...
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 The Stranger
At The Drive-in
05/08/2008: 485 words, approx. 2 pages CONCESSIONS There is no graceful way-I realized after inviting several male friends to go to the drive-in with me-to invite someone to go to the drive-in with you without implying that you are going to try to make out with them. Even if...
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 Road and Track
Camaro Concept: Drive
8/1/2006: 271 words, approx. 1 pages The shape is seductive; the rumble of the 400-bhp 6.0-liter LS2 V-8 beneath the hood beckons. Chevy’s Camaro concept casts its own spell, promising sporty 2-door performance in the best of American pony-car tradition.Slipping behind the wheel of this show car does little to diminish...
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 AP Features
Great American drives
4/9/2007: 340 words, approx. 1 pages With the advent of spring comes the planning of road trips.Travel + Leisure magazine's April issue offers itineraries for "Great American Drives." They include:-San Francisco to Calistoga, Calif., two hours or 80 miles. Take the Golden Gate Bridge to Highway 101 to Route 12, which...



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Driving While Overly Emotional
323 words, approx. 1 pages
 An overview of the risks and problems associated with driving a car while in an overly emotional state. People often drive this way because they are in a hurry to get away from what made them upset or angry, and they fail to realize that their emotional state can affect their driving.


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