Having this knowledge all begins in the classroom. Driver’s Education courses are mandated by state law, for it allows teenagers to grasp basic vehicle control and traffic rules. These rudimentary driving concepts can then be applied to more dangerous driving situations like adverse weather, interstate or major highway driving, and even something as simple as night driving. This is especially important because most crashes and fatalities occur in sixteen through eighteen year olds. Everyone has a stake in safe driving so paying attention and doing well in driver’s education might just save your life, as well as reduce the death total as a whole. One should not have to worry if they are going to die everytime they enter a motorized vehicle. This emphasizes the idea that driving is a privilege not a right.
Furthermore, the exemplary driving practices include never driving carelessly or distracted, which under the influence of drugs or alcohol, using a handheld cell phone, or even eating; configuring the mirrors to one’s sightline; turning right you must go into the rightmost lane; turning left you must go into the leftmost lane; obeying traffic control devices, which are signs, lights, and pavement markings; following the speed limit; maintaining a safe following distance; signaling your intentions and finally that slow traffic is in the rightmost lane. These include several of the very important rules of the road that could prevent fatalities. Things that are less by the book include staying calm, knowing the car well, and taking responsibility for others. If everyone drove like their loved ones were in the surrounding cars, then their caution and care for their driving techniques might increase. To make this dangerous task less risky for drivers everywhere, people need to brush up on their rules of the road and drive with care and compassion for the human beings around them.
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