Within the 94% of car crashes that were caused by human error, 20% of crashes were caused by drowsy driving and 26% were caused by them using their phone at the time of the crash. Both of these are choices that drivers take, whether to drive while they are tired or while looking on the phone. One of the biggest and most effective actions that can be taken is to bring legislation out that would ban the use of the phone and have strict enforcement of it. In some states, this rule is currently present but there is no enforcement at all. Many times when I am at the stop light while driving, drivers around me are looking at the phone. In some cases, people even are not paying attention to the light resulting in the driver behind them honking their horn at them. Another change that should be implemented is requiring all new drivers to take defensive driving classes. Defensive driving training is training many times given to individuals who might have had multiple points taken off their drivers license and had applied for reinstatement. But for new drivers learning how to drive, taking this course would be very helpful for them because it shows them the dangers of distracted driving and how to protect themselves from reckless drivers.
When I look at my family, I don’t know of anyone who is a reckless driver, but I do know that there are times when they might be driving more aggressively than usual. I have noticed that when we are late, there are times when we increase how fast we are driving or pass vehicles more closely than usual. But on the other hand, my mom always remarks “Better be safe than sorry.” This essentially means that it is not worth it for you to get a ticket for overspeeding or get in an accident. It is much more worthwhile to be late than take these risks. As a result, I personally feel I am a much better driver because of heeding these words. Rather than try to risk speeding, learning to manage my time and leave a bit earlier to get somewhere on time is a much more effective strategy for me.
One of the biggest steps for me to be a better driver is to move the phone away into my pocket. Currently I keep the phone in the phone holder but sometimes it is quite a distraction for me especially at the stop lights. Sometimes I feel that my eyes drift to the notifications that come up on the phone rather than pay attention to the signal. The best option for me would be to put my phone into the pocket rather than put it in a visible spot so my full concentration will be on the road and not on the internet.
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