3 years after this accident, I went to a driver’s education class. Most of my classmates were often joking around and not paying attention in class. My classmates didn’t realize how dangerous driving could become. On the other hand, I was focused on everything that was taught in the class. My accident replayed in my head during most classes, reminding how important the information that we were learning was. I believe that there needs to be more awareness about the dangers of driving because many young drivers don’t ever think that they will get into an accident until they do. Driver education classes should instill into young drivers that serious accidents CAN happen to them and they should practice safe driving procedures to minimize that risk.
As of now, I have had my driver’s licenses for 2 years. I know that when I get behind the steering wheel that I am responsible for my safety and the safety of other drivers on the road. I aim to limit as many possible distractions when I am driving. The first thing that I do when I get into the driver’s seat is put my phone into my middle console so that it is out of my reach while I am driving. I also never put my radio volume above 20 to ensure that I can focus and hear possible emergency vehicles. Lastly, I make sure that I feel comfortable and confident at all times while driving. If I need to pull over and wait out a bad rain storm, then I will. If I need to tell my friends to be quieter so I can pay attention to the road, then I will.
In short, through my experience in an accident I truly learned the seriousness of driving safely. I hope that other young drivers learn this lesson through their driver’s education classes and always practice safe driving habits like I do.
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