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Keys to Safer Roads

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Brandon Simmons

Brandon Simmons

Due West, South Carolina

Keys
to Safer Roads
As
you embark on your daily endeavors, you may notice that accidents
occur often and even more in busy cities. In fact there are about 10
deaths per day in California. On top of that a majority of the people
involved are not insured. So a good starting point would be to deny
ALL persons without insurance to drive off of the lot. You may also
notice that the pace of life is getting faster and faster. Two of the
top factors causing accidents are distracted driving and speeding. An
unpopular idea would be to get rid of drive-thrus which would slow
down the process of getting food. In doing this that employee that is
running late now realizes that they do not have time to stop and get
food and will not be speeding off from the drive thru. As it pertains
to speeding, with technology now there are cars that tell you the
posted speed limits. Car manufacturers could take a step forward and
not allow the driver to surpass five-10 miles above such. To
conclude, another major factor is drunk driving. There are many ways
to control this like consumption limiting or something extravagant
like completely getting rid of it. In my personal opinion, getting
drunk or tipsy will never be more important than the lives of others.
A way to prevent drunk driving is to only allow distribution at bars.
And at these bars the consumer would have to have a designated driver
or uber on standby or give up their keys until a safe way home is
provided.
Happy
driving!

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