2023 Driver Education Round 2
Drive Safe, Someone Loves You
Emmalyn
Byron, Illinois, Illinois
Driver's education is an important aspect of life - whether you will be driving or not. Knowing and understanding basic traffic laws can help save a life. For instance, knowing how to read basic road signs, and understanding their meaning can help lower the number of accidents. Knowing the difference between stop and yield might just be the difference between life and death in some instances. Besides from the basic rules of driving, driver's education can also teach road etiquette. For example, how to safely pass someone, the distance that should be kept between cars, and how to safely pass through an intersection. Driver's education not only teaches the laws of driving, but also how to keep you safe while doing it.
However, everyone that is on the road has been through a driver's education course, yet there are still many accidents, and deaths, due to driving. Distracted driving has become a major issue - and it goes deeper than we think. Everyone knows the basic level of distracted driving - cell phones. Texting, calling, and scrolling all create distractions that pull our attention away from the road. Thus, creating an unsafe and undesirable environment for everyone on the road. However, distracted driving is much more than our cellular devices. Distracted driving can be anything from changing radio stations to family and/or friends. Anything that takes the driver's attention from the road is a distraction and can cause an accident or death.
Another main reason for accidents and death is intoxication. When you consume drugs and/or alcohol, and then get behind the wheel of a five-thousand-pound missile, horrible things can happen. And this issue is a lot more common than we think. In fact, according to the CDC there are, roughly, one hundred and twenty-seven million cases of drunk driving per year. Although not every drunk driving incident ends in an accident and/or death - enough do. Another form of "driving under the influence" is driving tired. When you are tired, you are just as much of a danger as if you were intoxicated through drugs or alcohol. The potential to hurt yourself or others is insanely high when driving under the influence.
Believe it or not, these are very easy fixes. For instance, we can get rid of distractions. Turn your cell phone off or place it somewhere that you cannot see. That way there will be no temptation to check messages or scroll while you are driving. You can make sure that your music is set to the station you like, or the playlist you want to listen to before you set off for your destination. This will allow for our full attention to be, and remain, on the road for the entirety of the trip.
Instead of driving under the influence, we have many options to make it home safe. We can have a designated driver, someone who does/will not consume any drugs or alcohol to ensure a safe ride home, or we can call a taxi, uber, friend, or family member to take us home. Even if you are not intoxicated through drugs or alcohol, it is still the smart, and right, to call an uber, taxi, friend, or family member if you feel you are too tired to drive. If you have any ounce of doubt within yourself for you, or others around you, to make it home safely, then do the right/smart thing and catch a ride.
Car accidents are a forever rising conflict that effect everyone on the planet. By thinking about our own safety along with others on the road, erasing distractions during our travels, and calling an uber, taxi, friend, or family member when we are intoxicated or tired, we can slow down the rates of car accidents, and the numerous deaths they cause. So, before you get behind the wheel always remember to drive safe - someone loves you.
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