Thursday, 3 December 2009

Further In-Depth Research

Untill we have decided as a group how to start putting our documentary together, I have made sure I have researched as much as possible different websites and links, providing all sorts of information and statistics which could be potentially incorporated into our documentary. Such websites as: http://www.iam-bristol.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=291&Itemid=90 have been usesful in researching different opinions and views of how teenage drivers are viewed and therefore has provided a helpful insight into the diverse comments of different institutions also.

From conducting so much in-depth research, I have been able to further my understanding of the severity of teenage car accidents and ultimately have found that the more intense research I do, the more I understood about the dangers of driving, something that I feel we need to try and portray throughout our documentary in a unique and interesting way. It has been interesting to see that infact most research found from websites appears to state US statistics, revealing the further research I had to do in order to find relevant information in terms of the UK. Comparing the two however, shows that in fact there isn't that much difference in terms of the dangers, for instance, this website, showing the fatalities of incidents in the US http://www.car-accidents.com/pages/stats.html. This just reflects that infact teenage incidents are worldwide and therefore car accidents are quite a significant factor within societies.


Ex. of a fatal incident.

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