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The tests included school, college, and professional exams; actual and practice drivers' theory tests from 10 US states; newspaper quizzes on current events, sports, and celebrities; a Cosmopolitan quiz ("50 Guy Phrases"); and safety quizzes for electricity, condoms, and food poisoning.
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Drivers, in theory, will also be able to make more money on these types of rides.
While there are speed limits on sections of the German motorway system, on about 60% of the autobahn network drivers can, in theory at least, go as fast as they like.
In theory, drivers will then adjust their departure times and smooth out the flow of traffic through the day.Car makers have been understandably nervous about any system that charges their customers.
It follows that demographic shifts and economic growth are the most important drivers of thrift.Another theory suggests that people save for "precautionary reasons", in case they need the money for a rainy day.
After all, if each hour of work is more lucrative, shouldn't cabbies work more hours?ver the years I have surveyed several cab drivers on this theory (granted not nearly a scientific a study as Messrs Cramerer, Loewenstein, Thaler and Ms. Babcock conducted).
According to the gap acceptance theory, drivers are considered consistent and uniform.
According to the Risk Homeostasis theory, drivers will drive more cautiously when conditions seem to be hazardous and vice versa, to yield an acceptable level of overall risk [ 13].
Mirrors or windows that use this technology instantly change from transparent to opaque, and a driver could, in theory, brighten or darken them by twisting a knob or pressing a button.
Brain Driver would, in theory, allow them to drive by simply thinking "right" and "left" and "forward".
One way to respond to this objection is to point out that even if e-desires do not result in significant harm on some particular occasion or for some particular person, e-desires do, for most people most of the time, lead to significant harm (Driver's consequentialist theory of virtue and vice (2001) uses a similar line of thought).
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