2024 Driver Education Round 1
Drive Safe Or Don't Drive At All
Jaylen Malcolm
Grayson, GA
No matter how many laws that are enforced, people are going to want to do what they feel like doing. That involves texting, watching movies or shows, drinking, smoking, and even speeding. These are all once again avoidable things but you can control what you do all the time, every time. Some steps or guidelines to follow when driving would include, putting your phone on Do Not Disturb, not having your radio super loud, watching your speed limit, and if you need to urgently call text or look at something else then take a minute to pull over to a stop instead of continuing to drive. The most common number 1 reason that people pass away while on the road is because of distracted driving. Your phone or even your peers can hinder your focus from the road. The only difference is, you have other people’s lives in your hands. As for driving with passengers, the more passengers there are, the more likely you are to be distracted. Finally, to reduce the numbers of automobile deaths, remember that the only important thing to do is to get from point A to point B safely. Everything else can wait because it can only take about 2 seconds for things to change.
I have never experienced a serious car crash but I was in the car when my mother was driving my little brother and I home, and while I was asleep, I felt an unnatural hard bump from behind me. We all were in shock because my brother and I never experienced a force like that. As time progressed, I was able to learn that while we were driving, the person in front of us braked which of course caused a chain reaction of my mom braking. Unfortunately the person behind us was already way too close to us and due to his small window of reaction time, he hit our car and the car behind him also hit him but fled the scene. Was the stop sudden? Yes, but this again is still avoidable. Leaving your car some space behind the other car in front can be the difference between getting home safely or paying thousands of dollars in damages.
Personally I can struggle with the urges that come with not picking up your phone when the phone rings or vibrates, or getting too comfortable behind the wheel as a semi-new driver. I instead can put my phone where I can't reach or turn it off because it will always become a distraction to me. As a passenger I try to help the driver focus by not being loud or diverting the driver’s attention, anywhere but the road. I don't criticize their driving as they are driving (which can be called Backseat driving), and lastly if I am giving directions, I try to tell the driver where to go before they do it so they can have time to process and react to the things going on around them.
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