Reducing the number of deaths related to motor vehicles isn’t a simple and straightforward process. Although drivers have the freedom to obtain their license in an alternative pathway, all citizens applying for a license should be mandated to complete the in-class and road lessons offered by the RMV or driving schools in their respective states. Even if drivers don’t need a class to teach them the rules of the road, it puts all drivers on the same level in terms of driving education. When they complete their courses and obtain their license, the consequences of reckless driving always be in the back of their minds. In scenarios where groups of friends are traveling in a single vehicle together creating distractions for the driver, they will all have experienced driving school and will have the same understanding for driving accidents and deaths.
Over the years the material for the drivers education has changed to fit the modern world but adults, including parents, have driven for so long that they’ve become numb to reckless actions they take while driving. Adults are accepted as “experienced” drivers therefore they’re able to be more relaxed and unfocused behind the wheel. For a young driver who's trying to learn from their parents, bad practices are translated down the family line. Family members driving irresponsibly is almost guaranteed in every adult solely based on the fact that they’ve been driving longer than the younger generation has. The difference between the adult and the young driver is the reactions that they have to dangers on the road. The irresponsible adult is able to avoid the danger while driving irresponsibly because it’s something they’ve encountered before. The young driver is full of rules on what to do while driving so they too can avoid the danger after practicing and studying these scenarios on the road. However, the young drive to take irresponsible driving from their family member is sure to get into an accident and risk losing their life to reckless driving because it conflicts with the drivers education teachings. Split decision making between family practice and driving education is the difference between life and death.
To benefit oneself in becoming a better driver, using common sense and practicing areas of struggle is key. Using common sense is what it means, don’t do anything that will jeopardize your safety and those around you. Practicing the skills that you are least comfortable with can help to increase confidence on the road. A lack of confidence leads to a lack of decision making which directly impacts your safety and increases your chances of getting into an accident. Not knowing what to do in a life or death situation because you haven’t practiced something enough is going to be the inexcusable cause of death. When traveling with others, it’s best to let them perform under their comfort zones. This means trusting their decision making skills because both of you have good common sense and practiced your weak areas of driving. Distractions are the most important thing to avoid when driving with another person. Neither person should try to distract one another for one of them is operating the motor vehicle that is carrying your lives. Safe driving habits and acting proactively is important to ensure driver safety for you and the wellbeing of others.
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