2023 Driver Education Round 2
Staying the Course and Saving Lives
Abby Jones
Immaculata, Pennsylvania
In conjunction with the above-mentioned requirements for education with a certified driving instructor, I also feel that steps can be taken to reduce the number of deaths related to driving. In this age of ever-changing and growing technology, I would like to see that technology used to reduce driving fatalities. Cars are equipped with countless safety features that alert drivers to oncoming traffic, weather related road conditions, and sudden road hazards, just to name a few. Could it be possible that this same technology can be used to prevent drivers from driving while impaired or distracted? Seatbelt reminders are so commonplace on every vehicle. That gentle, soft reminder can suddenly turn into a loud, unstoppable and intrusive chime until that seatbelt is clicked. Is it feasible that this same technology can remind drivers to put down their phone or keep their hands on the wheel while driving? Some may argue that such features would not save many lives and distracted or impaired driving will always occur, but is it worth pursuing if it saves just one life? If it saves your life?
While thankfully, I have never had the experience of being in car accident, I have seen how driving irresponsibly has impacted a co-worker of my parents. In the late afternoon hours of a beautiful autumn day, her husband’s parents were driving home from an appointment when another driver crossed over into their driving lane and hit them head on, tragically killing them both. It was soon learned that the driver was speeding and driving while under the influence of alcohol. In that one moment, countless lives were forever changed…. Lives of the loved ones that were lost, lives of the family they leave behind, and lives of the driver and her passenger that continue to live with the consequences of their choices and actions. This tragedy once again reminded me of the tremendous responsibility we take on every time we get behind the wheel, or even get into a car as a passenger.
There are several steps I can take to be a better and safer driver as well as help others become safer on the road. I can hold myself and my passengers accountable by requiring seatbelt use for all people in the car, and not driving with passengers if there are not enough seatbelts. I can also take control of potential distractions by keeping music at an appropriate volume and keeping my cell phone in a secured location while driving. I can keep my vehicle as safe as possible by keeping up with routine maintenance and care, which allows me to have the safest travel possible. I can also limit the use of “hands-free” calling for necessary phone calls when appropriate. Finally, as a busy college student, I can be sure to allow for adequate time when driving to reach my destinations safely. Whether going to field hockey practice, classes, or simply out with my friends, I want to be sure I will arrive there successfully and safely.
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