Driver Education Round 3
My experience as a Driver
Perla Elizabeth Gutierrez
Tucson, Arizona
A few years later, my attentiveness to my surrounding saved me from a real bad accident. I was driving on the freeway when suddenly I approached a construction zone. All the cars in front of me were quickly breaking. I had just enough time and space between myself and the car in front of me to do the same. Unfortunately, I could see that the driver behind me was distracted, and I could see from my driver's side mirror she was not breaking any time soon. I pulled aside to the shoulder as quickly as I could, but still, she hit me on the driver’s side rear headlight of my car. Luckily, we both didn’t suffer any serious injuries, but it gave us quite a scare. Distraction while driving is a serious issue that can be avoided. I believe a class in defensive driving is an excellent option for drivers to show them how to avoid most accidents. It can also be a great refresher for even veteran drivers. We can drive as safely as we want, but we must be aware of our surroundings, especially of other drivers around us that might not be paying attention while driving. In today's world, cell phones are one of the leading causes of driver distractions. I have seen many drivers looking at their phones while driving. It just takes a second to be in an accident while not paying attention to the road. According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), 15,341 (15-29 years of age) were involved in fatal crashes in 2017 due to distraction or cell phone use. Cellphone use while driving is one topic to consider diminishing the country's fatalities and crash accidents.
As a student of Electrical Engineering, I see the possible creation of an app or program for future vehicles that can contribute to the conversation of cell phone use restrictions while driving. Having bought several new cars in my life, I have seen great improvements to limit distractions due to cell phones. That said, I still think that there are more improvements that can be made. New technology like the Tesla, which is self driving vehicle, might be the final solution. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to have a Tesla, but unfortunately, we all can’t afford a Tesla. Until then, we need to be attentive to our surrounding while driving. The possibility of contributing to the solution to realworl d problems is undoubtedly one of the aspects that brings me joy in this path to become an Electrical Engineering.
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