The constant reiteration of driving safety is extremely important for teenagers who are just starting to drive or have just gotten their driving license. With today’s society in which we are frequently checking our cellular devices for messages and new posts on social media, multiple safety hazards appear. Sending a quick text might cause a driver to not notice a pedestrian crossing the street. It is important for people to turn their phones off while driving; or better yet, put their phones away in a glove compartment or a purse. When I get in the car to drive now, I have a checklist that I go over in my head of the things that I learned in my Driver’s Ed. class.
The inside of a person’s car should always be completely distraction-free. It is very important for drivers to understand their limits when it comes to passengers. If someone plans to drive a friend around, they should make sure that the passenger will not be a distraction. Personally, I have three younger brothers. If you have siblings, then you already know the problems that may arise when all of your brothers and/or sisters have to be locked in a small space together for extended periods of time. I always make sure to tell my siblings to be quiet and stay calm during the ride so that I can focus on my driving. I have only just received my driver’s license, so I haven’t driven any friends around yet. However, I know that when I do, I will make sure that I am driving people that do not distract me. I learned an important lesson the hard way with my minor accident. It is a constant reminder to remember everything I learned in my Driver’s Ed. class. The consequences can be the difference between life and death.
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