Uncovering Allegations of Lenient Officials: A Conflict Between Driving Safety and Amateur Passes in Schools
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- Arman Jan
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Abstract
This study investigates the conflict between driving safety and amateur passes in schools, particularly examining the allegations of lenient officials in this context. Based on a qualitative research design, data was collected from 30 participants through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results reveal that amateur passes are often granted to students without adequate training and evaluation, leading to increased risks of accidents and injuries. Officials responsible for issuing these passes were found to be lenient in their approach, often disregarding safety protocols and guidelines. This leniency was attributed to the pressure to maintain positive relationships with parents and the community, as well as a lack of resources and training. The study highlights the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of amateur passes, as well as the importance of accountability and transparency among officials. Implications for policy and practice are discussed, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach that prioritizes driving safety and recognizes the responsibilities of all stakeholders involved in the process.
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Arman Jan "Uncovering Allegations of Lenient Officials: A Conflict Between Driving Safety and Amateur Passes in Schools". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2021.
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Date of Release: 2021
Author(s): Arman Jan.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications