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2023 Driver Education Round 2 – Navigating a Safe Passage: My Commitment to Safer Driving

Name: Ryana Roy
From: Cary, NC
Votes: 0

Navigating a Safe Passage: My Commitment to Safer Driving

With roads being the arteries of modern society, ensuring safe transportation is fundamental to harmonious communal living. Driving is our daily window to the world, a skill that should be underlined with caution and respect- values I greatly uphold. Given my interest in business and operations management, efficiency, safety, and responsibility have always underlined my academic approach, which resonates well with becoming a safer driver.

Every teenager dreams of getting their license and driving their friends around town. You want to make sure that your child will have the proper training. Driver education courses are offered at almost every high school in the United States. These courses are designed to teach each student the correct way to drive and what the laws of their state are.

Drivers education programs are required by law to teach teenagers how to drive. These courses give the new driver the needed tools to understand the rules of the road. A driver must understand what the rules are in order to drive safely.

Driver education is not teaching the child to turn the car on. There are many different aspects to driving the need to be taught. Driving education courses teach the driver judgment, common sense and defensive driving. These courses teach children important factors about driving in all sorts of different weather. Winter and rainy weather are dangerous for even the most seasoned driver; a first time driver needs to be prepared. Driver courses can also teach a student how to avoid getting in accidents and how to drive in congested areas.

Studies show that most of us could use a refresher concerning the rules of the road. In fact, the longer a person has been driving, the less familiar they tend to be with contemporary driving rules. Most of us remember only enough from a driver’s manual to get us through the test and then quickly forget the information. However, in a driver’s education course, people are exposed to the information longer, tested on all aspects of it more than once, and are required to put the rules of the road into action in front of an instructor and their peers. And studies show that this practice helps people remember the information better and drive safer when they are out on the road by themselves.

Driver education classes cover all aspects of driving from parking on a hill to deer crossing safety. These are all things that the driver needs to know. The instructor will also pass out driver manuals for the student to study when he or she is not in class. Since the inception of driver education classes in schools, the number of accidents involving teenage driving has been drastically reduced.

Being a safe driver goes beyond understanding traffic rules and operating a vehicle. It encompasses cultural, social, and psychological elements, all of which I have actively explored in my business studies. For me, it means maintaining an exemplary etiquette on the road, understanding the implications of our actions on others, and consistently adapting to changing environments – much like managing a successful business operation.

I aim to use my education to address the issue of road safety and work towards reducing accidents on our roads. Simple actions like organizing workshops at high schools, arranging ‘Safe Drive’ rallies, and using social media platforms to educate about risks and safety measures could effectively spread the word.

In conclusion, my journey towards becoming a safer driver reflects broader life skills I have honed during my high school years including calculated risk-taking, efficient decision-making, and effective communication. I just took my drivers ed for my permit and people don’t realize that there’s just more than being able to align with the road and gas so much to do with a drivers focus and safety of the environment around his/her vehicle.I am committed to utilizing the lessons from my academic subject to make our roads safer for everyone. Winning the Driver Education Initiative Award would not just be a financial assistance in my academic path, but an affirmation towards my commitment to fostering safer driving habits in our community.

I am hopeful to have the opportunity to contribute to the National Driving and Traffic School’s mission, armed with the knowledge and skills acquired from my academic journey, and a persisting zeal to make the roads a safer place for all.