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Just last week the popular host of the television car show "Top Gear," Jeremy Clarkson, upset truck drivers (and prostitutes) when he described a driver's daily schedule as "change gear, change gear, check mirror, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder".

Kalanick described a driver convincing his wife to hide in the trunk so he could take a fare.

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A worker there called 911 to report a drunken driver, describing a driver and truck similar to Mr. Gagnon and his Ford F-350 truck, the police said.

That report also criticized the company's use of the term 'Autopilot' to describe a driver assistance technology.

The patent describes a driver issuing voice-based commands to the iPad, which are passed on to the car to change the car's "configuration".

He repeatedly said there was no evidence of a tractor-trailer and, instead, described a seasoned bus driver who was aware of the risks of driver fatigue — he had watched a video on the subject as part of his training — and still, according to cellphone and rental car records, chose to spend the hours he should have been resting driving around the city and out to Long Island.

They found that one-third of them described a situation where a driver or passenger was playing the game, or a pedestrian had a run-in with a car while while playing.

The app also collects data over time to give what Mr. Dar described as a driver's "DNA score," showing how safely someone is driving.

Take for example his recent full-page coverage of the retirement of Johnny Avaiti, "an ordinary citizen," as Mr. Dyckman described him, a driver in a local lumberyard "who has been a fixture around here forever".

Additionally, iNO may preserve the blood-brain barrier by preventing apoptosis of cerebral tissue, a mechanism that has been previously described as a driver of cognitive dysfunction after subarachnoid hemorrhage [ 39].

The inability to pay all CHWs a salary was described as a driver for the restructuring within the revised strategy, which would result in increased numbers of salaried CHEWs and reduced numbers and responsibilities of CHWs to purely voluntary roles: " You see it will be costly … We have around 400,000 community health workers and you see this will not be financially viable.

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