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Driver Education Initiative – Slow and Steady Wins the Race

Name: [email protected]
From: Lamont, Ok
Votes: 0

Slow
and Steady Wins the Race

By
Sierra Williams

On
February 29, 2018, I was heading down a path that will forever change
my life. A path that was to take me to a babysitting job only a mile
and a half from my home. A path that was made up of loose gravel and
rock. A path that was a country road with steep ditches.

Even
though I had only had my drivers license 6 weeks, due to taking a
specialized drivers ed class that my parents had sent me to, I
felt that I was an experienced driver. Part of that class is what I’m
sure saved my life and kept me from being a teenage statistic. I had
left my driveway after carefully putting on my seatbelt and properly
adjusting my mirrors as instructed. Going only 35 miles per hour, I
felt that I was driving a very safe speed. However, as my wheels
began to lose traction on the rocks and I began to slide sideways, my
confidence began to waver. I unfortunately tried to overcorrect the
wheel and wound up going towards the ditch. When I went into the
steep ditch, my front wheel hit the culvert causing my axle to break
off and flipping my car upside down. It was a terrifying few seconds
of my life which seemed like hours. After the car came to a halt on
the top, I was left there hanging by my lifesaving seatbelt. I was
able to take off my seatbelt and reach for my phone to call 911 for
help.

My
path down that rock road changed my life forever. I will always be an
advocate for faithfully wearing a seatbelt as it saved my life that
day, as well as promote that on loose rocks on dirt roads, you can
never be too cautious. While I felt that 35 miles per hour was a safe
speed, I now know that slow and steady always wins the race. My
future path looks bright and safe, due to a scary path I learned a
hard lesson on.