No one wants to end up in an accident. It’s not on most people’s bucket list. The best way to avoid this is not to drive. However if you can’t do less than a 5minute mile, the alternative is to be a safe driver. Drivers Ed is the foundation of safe driving. It’s hard sometimes to focus, but taking notes and asking questions can help. Plus drivers who don't finish drivers ed are more likely to get tickets and more likely to get into accidents. So paying attention to Drivers Ed saves lives.
There are other steps drivers can take to lower the death rate . One step is to eliminate distractions. Teens have the highest rate of fatal crashes and it’s no coincidence today’s teens are also some of the most distracted. Take my story for example, I had multiple people, music playing, and important GPS directions. I obviously overestimated my ability to handle this, considering the fact that I can barely do homework and listen to music. A lot of people are distracted these days by their phones, other people, and even alcohol. Avoid anything that could hinder your focus while driving. Another step, especially for adults, would be to not only advise young people but also model what a five-star uber driver looks like. It will help both adult and teen drivers be more aware, stay alert, focused and not fall victim to the ‘slippery slopes’ of distracted driving. Overall everyone should understand the gravity of the situation when they choose to step into the driver’s seat. With great power comes great responsibility . . . well, and the choice of music.
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An Analysis of the Importance of Road Safety and the Need for a Driver to Be Extra Careful
Jordan Thacker