2024 Driver Education Round 3
Steering Towards Safety
Camille Richey
Bradenton, Florida
I also learned that it is important to keep a cool head during bad times. Education has taught me that, whether driving in extreme weather conditions, passing through sudden changes in road construction, or skillfully avoiding other drivers, the most important thing to do in such a situation is to keep calm, which significantly increases my ability to focus on driving and make decisions with a clear mind. For example, I learned the following: driving at slower speeds when it rains, learning to drive on muddy areas, and being alert during long drives. Driving defensively is a duty; this means that once we step inside a car, we must drive safely.
Driver's education, in the very literal sense, stressed driving as it should be on how to drive; Driver education is the foundation for safe driving. Everyday measures, such as using lane indicators, stopping at stop signs, following speed limit regulations, and abiding by road rules may have prevented the accident. Driver education has taught me that the issue is not just about the driver; it is about how one contributes to others' safety on the road. Regarding keeping my speed in check or being aware of other drivers, I realize that my actions greatly determine the safety of everyone on the road. However, danger can also come as well and can happen to anybody. What I have personally witnessed about the risks of distracted driving has made the topic close to my life. A couple of years ago, a good friend of mine got into a car accident because she was texting while driving. Fortunately, my friend did not suffer any serious injuries, but for her, that was the awakening she needed to follow the traffic laws.
I learned, for example, how fast things can slide out of control if we choose to ignore them or if we make a mistake, silly it may sound. In addition, drivers' education highlights the risks of impaired driving, speeding, and distractions such as texting. It instills responsibility early on for the benefit of all road users. That is where I made a promise to myself never to text and drive; the promise is 100% to dedicate my full focus to staying away from my phone. I have continued this pledge to myself by sharing with my friends and family on how critical this is and asking them to always be consciously aware when driving. While it is slightly awkward at times to intercede in the behaviors of bad driving, I have found that setting a good example is the best method. In the case of a passenger who is not a friend or family member, I make it a point to mention that my driving habits are very conservative, and I will have no problem alerting them to any questionable or unsafe driving behavior that may present itself and will take over driving if need be. Through continued learning and commitment to the implementation of safe driving habits, this will help the safety of not only the driver but also the communities at large; not only has this been a personal experience but a journey that I am glad I have been a part of. Driver's education class helped me tremendously. Safer driving begins with education, but it continues every day by the choices being made.
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