From that example above, it would have been so easy to slam on the brakes a little too late and end up in a bad situation. More than anything else, it would have been better to focus completely on the road rather than the situation. I should have been more careful than to cause distractions, so we could be safer on the road. For others and myself, being a good driver means that you follow the rules of the road, be polite, and make good decisions. One of the biggest problems in the twenty-first century is our electronics. The number of deaths by texting and driving has brought up so much awareness, there are many new laws that fine and punish those who do so. In conclusion, don’t use your cell-phone while driving and wear a seatbelt.
Driver’s education is the first step to even becoming a driver! We take it for many reasons, one of the most important being reducing the number of deaths from driving. It educates us in our starter attempts to drive, as well as a universally known crash course. By paying attention and learning the rules of the road, less accidents can happen and therefore, less deaths. Driver’s education is vital because it teaches us possible scenarios and the confidence to deal with those situations.
In today’s society, attempts to make driving as safe as possible have been calculated in every way possible. The only thing left is the driver’s actions. Make good choices, such as driving with good concentration and staying away from the influence of alcohol and drugs. Obvious, but still important regulations are to obey traffic laws and don’t be distracted, whether it's food, phones, or screaming children, ignore them. Take precautions to make sure you don’t get distracted in the first place. In my opinion, speeding limits are one of the most well-broken laws. It is also the number one cause of fatal accidents in the nation. That being said, don’t speed because as common it is to happen, it can easily lead to death.
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