2022 Driver Education Round 2
How do we reduce dangerous driving habits particularly in young teens in the 21st century?
Kristen Overton
Louisville, Kentucky
In order to combat the texting and driving issue in our fast-paced world, we need proper training early on before the small incidents become big habits. Never before in our history were there so many distractions such as social media and texting. Another problem is the cultural environment we have created. The pressure to be keeping up with the trends, staying on top of messages, checking emails daily. This creates an environment that forces students to constantly need to check their phones. Ever since NTI online learning has become a prevalent tool that teachers now use regularly. It is great that teachers are now using technology as a tool for learning, but we cannot deny the increase in the need for technology creates unnecessary distractions. Just like in the classroom, in the car, it is so easy to pick up the phone just to check one message or go from google classroom to TikTok. But unlike in the classroom, this decision could mean life or death. Especially for a person inexperienced in driving.
The best advice I can give to make the phone and the things inside it, not a distraction, is to just put it away and out of sight. It’s best to use the philosophy out of sight out of mind. With technology, it will always evolve, and the distraction is only going to get worse. The best solution is to teach teens the importance of putting the phone out of sight while driving and demonstrate the importance of distraction-free driving. It is not enough to just tell teens not to do something because as a teen I know for a fact most people will continue to do it anyway. Some people only follow the law when someone is watching, some people simply have no reason to do the right thing if no one is there to hold them accountable. Talking about the danger is not enough incentive to stop people from doing something. Some people need personal experience for the lesson to be learned. Which is why education is so important, having it instilled into children’s minds that distraction free driving puts them out of danger will influence their future choices. It is similar to how the campaigns against smoking worked. They showed people who were dying because of nicotine addiction, but they did not just show people who smoked. They showed people with holes in their throats, tubs connected to them. And they continue to show them as a warning to young teens the consequences of smoking. While this has not stopped everyone from smoking it has aided in the decrease in young smoker. I believe the same could be done with safe driving practices. As I stated earlier, we need to have longer mandatory educational periods for new drivers. And they need to be assessable to the public. This will help aid in the decrease in distraction caused accidents. And lead to a safer road.
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