2025 Driver Education Round 2
Before You Turn the Key: What Every Ohio Teen Needs to Know About Driving
Bryan Robert Jackson
Marion, Ohio
Now I have told my personal story of a car wreck, I have another story to tell young teens out there who have begun driving. There was a kid at my school named Brandon who was 16 at the time, who just received his license. It was very late past midnight and he was driving home from a friend's house. He was intoxicated which is already illegal since he was under 21 years of age. As he was driving down a road near his house he ended up losing control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree ending his life. I personally didn’t know the kid or his family but he was too young to lose his life. Now, I can’t sit here and lecture you what to do and not to do because everyone is human and has free will, but just understand what your family will have to go through because you decided to become intoxicated and get behind the wheel. Your family will have to pay for a funeral for a kid who hasn’t even graduated high school yet. Not to mention that they already have to deal with the fact that their youngest kid passed away. I personally am 20 years old in college and I will never ever get behind the wheel of a vehicular even if I had the smallest sip of alcohol, because I don’t want my parents last memory of me being I decided to drive while intoxicated. Not only this but I fear I will lose control but not only might I end up hurting someone else and or myself, I could end up killing someone else and like I mentioned before I wouldn’t want to live with those consequences. I can’t stress enough how important it is to drive as safely as possible, meaning no drugs, no alcohol, and no other distractions. You can do some serious damage to others by not only murdering someone because of your actions but also their family has to live with the fact their child was killed because someone decided to be intoxicated while driving. Moral of the story, drive safely with precautions and always be a defensive driver because you never know what might happen on the road.
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