2022 Driver Education Round 2
Not So Fast, Not So Furious
Elie Marciano
New Orleans, Louisiana
The steps that I can take to be a better and safer driver as well as help others become safer on the road to always insist that all passengers buckle up in every seat. This reduces the death rate from motor vehicle accidents by 50%. I will never get behind the wheel if I am sleepy or impaired by alcohol. Even one drink compromises your ability to drive. In this case scenario, you should order an Uber and make sure you have a designated driver. Moreover, always keep your distance between cars and drive at a speed that is 100% safe. In fact, based on a research article Arrive Alive: Fred Mottola’s Tips for Driving Safely “Whenever you are driving behind another vehicle, try to keep at least four seconds of following time and space. This would allow you a safety cushion to react to sudden situation and removes the “control” the car in front has over your actions.” (Muha 6). Being on time for a business meeting or social engagement is not worth risking your life and the lives and safety of others. Finally, never think that you can multitask while driving. That phone call and text message can wait. If not, then get off the road and bring your car to a full stop.
The importance of drivers education in reducing the number deaths as a result of driving is extremely important. “A new study that followed more than 150,000 teen drivers over eight years has found that driver's education significantly reduces crashes and traffic violations among new drivers. Young drivers who have not completed driver's education are 75 percent more likely to get a traffic ticket, 24 percent more likely to be involved in a fatal or injury accident and 16 percent more likely to have an accident, the study showed.” (Leslie Reed, 2015). Drivers’ education is crucial to prevent serious car accidents and fatal deaths on the road. It teaches individuals how to break correctly, when to turn the blinkers on, how to follow proper speed limits, how to park properly and much more. Without drivers’ education, there would be no basic knowledge of how to drive safely on the road. Growing up as a teenager, I always wanted more and I was never happy with what I had. Now, after surviving that car accident, waking up every morning is enough for me. Simply being able to breathe, to walk, to see, that’s enough.
References
Muha, Laura. “Arrive Alive: Fred Mottola’s Tips for Driving Safety.” Biography, vol. 5, no. 6, June 2001, p. 70.
“Study: Driver's Ed Significantly Reduces Teen Crashes, Tickets.” Study: Driver's Ed Significantly Reduces Teen Crashes, Tickets | Nebraska Today | University of Nebraska–Lincoln, https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-driver-s-ed-significantly-reduces-teen-crashes-tickets/#:~:text=A%20study%20by%20UNL%20researchers,traffic%20violations%20among%20new%20drivers.
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