A few years later, I decided that it was finally time for me to get my driving license. The first step was completing driver education. I found that course very helpful because I know that I would not have been able to memorize everything just by reading a small book or unreliable online sources. Driver education is required now for all teenagers to take because it helps reduce the number of deaths. Confidently, I can say that I follow all directions while driving. On the other hand, many people around me don’t. When I follow the speed limit, I often get honked at by reckless drivers that are driving way over the speed. To avoid collisions, I get out of the way and allow the reckless driver to drive past me. However, I do have family members that tend to ignore or even chase the driver that is honking. In my opinion, that is completely wrong. Simply because a wrong action can’t be corrected by another wrong action. Instead, I always tell my parents and other drivers to calm down when such happens. Another significant issue that I believe plays a big role when it comes to collisions is using a phone while driving. I know people that take videos, talk, watch YouTube, and even go online shopping while driving. I see that wrong in so many ways because you are not only putting your life at risk, but also the passenger’s lives and other drivers around you. I always have my phone on airplane mode while driving because I don't like any distractions. This isn't stated to make it seem like I am a perfect driver, but rather show my preference and what is supposed to happen on the road.
To sum this up, I do believe that anything can wait because focusing on driving should be a priority. By following the driving rules, the number of deaths will decrease. Driving recklessly won't get me to arrive early, but rather put me at a greater risk of getting into a car crash. Thus, I prefer taking my time and arriving safely because risking my life and other peoples’ lives is just very irresponsible of me to do.
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