In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You should only report very serious traffic violations. Only call the police if you believe there is a serious risk of an accident. Some signs of reckless behavior that should be reported include:  Driving too high or below the speed limit Weaving between cars and lanes Drifting between lanes or driving between two lanes Ignoring traffic signals and signs Excessive swerving Tailgating Road rage Street racing If you can, memorize the make and model of the car. This will be helpful when describing the car to the police. If you can’t identify the make or model, pay attention to other distinctive details, such as:  What state is the license plate from? What color is the car? How many doors are there? Are there any distinctive bumper stickers? Are the windows tinted? How many people appear to be in the car? The passenger can write it down, take a picture of the car, or make a note on their phone. If you do not have a passenger, do not attempt to get the license plate information, as you could put yourself in danger. While this will not help you report a previous accident, it can allow you to more easily report any future reckless driving incidents. The recording from the camera can be given to police.  You can buy dashboard cameras online or at an electronics store. Some apps, like Nexar, turn your phone into a dashboard camera. You will need a dashboard mount for the phone, however. These can be bought at electronic stores, phone stores, or online. Following the car can put you in danger. It is best to get as much information as you can from a casual glance and report it to the police. The police will handle the situation from there.
Summary: Assess if the other vehicle poses a danger to other people. Take note of the car’s appearance. Ask the passenger to record the license plate. Mount a camera to the dashboard of your car. Avoid following the car.

If you've never played pool much, consider hanging out with someone who knows the ins and outs. You could easily learn how to win at any game by learning everything a pro does before and during the game. They can give you some tips to help you play better, such as how to take a better stance when shooting. When setting up your shot, envision a line through the cue ball to make contact with your ball. This visualization will help you aim. However, once you are hitting the cue ball, focus on the contact ball, not the path. When running the table, it's best to deal with clusters as early as you can. That way, if you get on a roll later, you may be able to run the board without dealing with large clusters of balls together. Deal with problem balls early in the game, either by rearranging the table or hitting those balls into a pocket. That way, you clear up the table to shoot other balls that were blocked. If you can't see a clear shot, you may be tempted to just hit one of your balls as hard as you can in an attempt to get it to go in a pocket. However, that's likely to end in disaster. Instead, try taking a safety shot. A safety is where you set up the cue ball in a bad position for your opponent, or you hit your own ball into a position that blocks your opponent. Keep in mind, you still have to hit 1 of your own balls even if you're just wanting to move the cue ball to an awkward position. When you have a difficult shot, setting up a 2-way shot can be beneficial. The idea is that you set up the shot in such a way that if you miss, you won't have left a chance wide open for your opponent. In other words, line it up so that you are setting up a difficult shot for your opponent even if you don't make your shot. While it's tempting to hit your balls in that are sitting at the edge of pockets, it can be beneficial to leave them there. Essentially, you're blocking the pocket so your opponent can't hit a ball in there without hitting yours in, too. Fouls work against you because you lose your turn. Plus, if you foul during a stroke, you don't receive credit for any balls you hit into pockets. It's best to avoid fouls if at all possible.  Fouls include things like hitting the cue ball into a pocket (scratching), hitting the cue ball more than once, pushing the cue ball instead of hitting it, and not hitting your balls with the cue ball before hitting another player's balls.  You also can't touch the cue ball with anything but the tip of the cue stick or cause any ball to bounce off the table. Just because you're honest about fouls doesn't mean your opponent will be. Watch your opponent as they take their shot to make sure thy aren't committing any fouls without admitting to them.
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One-sentence summary -- Spend some time with a pro. See the path. Bust up clusters of balls early. Move balls that are in the way. Go for a safety when you don't have a clear shot. Set up 2-way shots to protect yourself when you miss. Cover the pockets. Avoid fouls. Keep an eye on your opponent.

Problem: Article: Read and follow the instructions on your ice cream maker. Depending on the type of ice cream maker you have, you will need to prepare it in different ways, and some of these ways will require more time than others. Preparing your ice cream maker early will ensure that everything is ready for when the time comes to churn your ice cream. For example:  Some ice cream makers will require you to add salt and ice into the drum, while others will require you to freeze the mixing bowl in the freezer for several hours. Some ice cream makers are hand-cranked, while others are electric and need to be plugged into an outlet. In a large bowl, combine 2 cups of heavy cream and 1 cup of milk. Stir slightly to combine the two liquids. Add ¾ cups of sugar and ¼ teaspoon of salt to the milk and cream mixture. Stir with a spoon or whisk until the sugar is dissolved. You should not see any grains of salt or sugar. This may take several minutes. At the very end, add 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of vanilla extract and stir until you achieve an even color. Once your ingredients are all combined, place the bowl into the fridge to keep it cool while you prepare the cookies and ice cream maker. In order to have Oreo ice cream, you will need to add some Oreo cookie chunks. You will need to crush enough Oreos to fill about 1 cup. You can crush or crumble your cookies in various ways:  Put some cookies into a blender or food processor and blend them for a few seconds. If you want finer pieces, keep blending the cookies for a few more seconds. Chop up whole cookies into smaller pieces with a knife. Place the cookies into a large, resealable bag, and smash them by hitting them with a mallet, or going over them with a rolling pin. Crumble the cookies with your fingers. Locate the mixer bowl of your ice cream maker and fill it with your mixture. Do not fill the bowl all the way with your mixture, as the ice cream will expand as it freezes. Instead, fill the mixer bowl about half-way. If necessary, store the left-over ice cream mixture in the fridge. Follow the instructions on your ice cream maker, as each ice cream maker is different. Some require you to turn the crank manually by hand, while others will mix the ice cream for you. This can take anywhere from 20 minutes to several hours. If you do not have an ice cream maker, simply pour your mixture into a shallow, freezer-safe container and place it into the freezer. Stir your mixture every 30 minutes, and place it back into the freezer. Repeat this 4-5 times or until the ice cream is frozen. Just before the ice cream is finished, add the Oreo cookies, and continue mixing the ice cream. Once the ice cream is mixed and frozen, you can place it into a freezer-safe container. If you have any left-over ice cream mixture, you can add it to the mixer bowl and make more ice cream.
Summary:
Prepare your ice cream maker. Mix the milk and cream. Add the sugar, salt, and vanilla extract. Place the bowl in the fridge. Crush some Oreo cookies. Pour the ice cream mixture into the mixer bowl. Mix the ice cream. Add the cookies and continue mixing. Place the ice cream into a container.