Back in August 2017, I was just starting the three-hour trip home from Norfolk, Virginia when I was involved in an accident. While driving through a tunnel, a car cut everyone off, resulting in slamming brakes. The car in front of me stopped completely, but I was unable to do so, and ended up totaling my mom’s car in the process. Although this was a traumatizing experience for me, there was nothing fatal with our accident because we were all wearing our seatbelts and were riding in a car that has high safety standards. 3 years later I still have anxiety, but I have since learned to be a better driver. I now make sure that I follow a car at least 4 seconds behind and I am constantly looking for possible hazards on the road ahead of me. I try to help others be better drivers by allowing enough room for someone to get over and thereby reducing the amount of aggressive driving. I’ve also taught two people to drive defensively on the roads and so far, I can say that they are pretty good drivers. If we all took our time while driving and realized that everyone else on the road had lives that were just as important as ours, we could make driving so much easier and safer.
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An Analysis of the Importance of Road Safety and the Need for a Driver to Be Extra Careful
Jordan Thacker