It is no question that the leading cause of driver accidents and fatalities can be pointed to distracted and intoxicated driving. In today’s society, there is no shortage of distractions. Between the radio, cell phones, passengers, and vehicle infotainment systems, there is no shortage of distractions, which can only serve as a detriment to safe driving. Eliminating these distractions EVERY SINGLE TIME one gets behind the wheel can greatly reduce accidents and improve driver safety across the board. Put your phone away, if you have hands-free technology, use it. If you do not have hands-free technology, do not pick up the phone and leave it where it is--locked away. Change radio stations when you are in a safe position to. Avoid playing around with vehicle infotainment systems whenever possible. Always keep your eyes on the road. No matter how stable you think your environment may be, things can change in an instant, and it is not worth the risk. Now when it comes to driving under the influence, simply DO NOT. There are plenty of ways around driving intoxicated, many thanks to our modern world: Uber, public transit, taxis, and the classic designated driver. If hungover the next day, wait until you are ready to drive; whatever you have going on the next day can wait. I firmly believe that there is absolutely, positively no reason to ever drive under the influence.
I will admit to seeing my friends driving irresponsibly, to my disappointment. While I do not know anyone who has gotten behind the wheel under the influence, I do know some who drive distracted with their cellphones. To make matters worse, the same folks who drive distracted also do so at very high speeds with constant lane changes and erratic braking. This has served as a reminder to myself to engage in safe driving practices, as well as my other friends. Through talks with these erratic driving friends, my friends and I have been able to improve the driving of said erratic drivers. While their practices are not quite as safe now as they could be, they have improved.
In effort to be a better driver myself, I can certainly be more attentive when I drive. I can pay better attention to other drivers around me and improve my reactions to the actions of others. I can improve my awareness of my own vehicle and be more considerate to other drivers for sure. I can eliminate any drowsy driving or distracted driving via my cell phone or the radio. Lastly, I can absolutely benefit from growing my knowledge of the rules of the road, just as we all can. I consider myself to be a safe driver, but I am by no means a perfect one. There is always room to improve. This applies to the very best drivers as well. I can encourage all my friends and loved ones to embark on this journey with me to be a better driver as well. When we all drive safe, we all benefit.
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