Driver education isn’t the most fun for young and new drivers, as they are so excited to hit the road. However, there are driving instructors and classes in place to provide the knowledge of safe and responsible driving. These classes and people should be taken with every bit of seriousness. The hour or two it takes will give you knowledge that will help you on the road, including how to prevent a car accident. Furthermore, you will be given tips on ways to try and avoid an accident due to another driver's mistake. Proper education on driving can reduce the number of deaths, as more people will know the proper rules of the road and will learn how to be attentive and responsible drivers.
Coming to a full stop at a stop sign and following the speed limit are just two ways that can decrease the number of accidents. The small details of driving such as these often go forgotten while driving. However, they can be the difference between taking your life or another's. Ensuring you are being a responsible driver is the best step to take that will lead to lives being saved.
Driving home from practice one day, I felt my car get hit from behind very hard. After pulling over to the side of the road and calling the police, I stepped out to observe the extensive damage. The other driver had been going too fast, while not paying attention to the road. The consequences were two cars severely damaged as well as two traumatized teens. Some steps could have been taken to avoid the accident such as the other driver following the speed limit and paying attention. Luckily we both left physically unharmed, but that is of course not always the case. During my Sophomore year, a group of girls from my school were heading home from the beach when they swerved off the road. One girl who wasn’t wearing her seat belt didn’t make it out of the accident. The news spread like wildfire and was horrific. Close friends and family felt every bit of the tragedy. Our school lost a kind soul to unsafe driving and we all saw and felt the effects personally. One small detail, a seatbelt, could have saved a life. Things can take a turn for the worse at any given second while you are behind the wheel, and it is important to ensure you are being a responsible driver above all else in an attempt to prevent that from happening.
Being a safe driver is possible for everyone. Paying attention to road signs and being responsible is important, as are following the speed limit and using turn signals. Once a driver can implement these into their driving routine, it will become a habit. If you see a loved one or a friend misusing their ability to drive, make sure you speak up and offer a hand to help make their driving safer. It can save a life. The small details while driving should never go unnoticed. Raising awareness of the importance of safe driving is the first step to lowering our fatality rate, and it all starts with you.
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