When I was about 13 I was sitting in my grandparent’s loft when all of a sudden my grandmother runs in and says “Watch the kids, your mother was in an accident, we will be back.” Those words are forever burned into my memory. She left me alone and scared not knowing if it was a small incident or if her car was totaled. An hour later I was sent a picture of my mother's car, destroyed, and her being loaded into an ambulance with a thumbs up and a smile and that was my grandma’s way of saying she was okay. Two years later, my uncle was charged with a DUI and we used a decent amount of what we saved as my college funds to bail him out and pay for the lawyers. My life has been impacted by so many car accidents and I have made it a point to try and be as safe as humanly possible when it comes to being behind the wheel.
I think that it is really important that teenagers have better access to the right kind of drivers education. Some schools have it built into their Physical Education curriculum but others have to send their students elsewhere to learn and pay hundreds of dollars to do what students are getting with their education. I think that Drivers Education should be worked into curriculums everywhere in every single private and public school so that students can be better educated.
After everything I have been through and all that I have watched my friends go through, I make it my mission to be the safest driver I can be. I work to hold my friends to higher standards when I am in the car and encourage them to drive the same way when I am not in the car. Every time a passenger gets into my car I refuse to put it into drive until everyone has their seatbelts on and if I have even a small doubt about my driving abilities or anyone else's I refuse to get in the car. I think that easier access to the proper education and maybe even starting learning at a young age can go a long way.
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