While this scenario may seem exaggerated, car accidents affect and take the lives of thousands every year, primarily teens. The loss of young lives can cause a ripple effect of grief amongst one's family and friends. Seeing a now-empty desk in your class because your peer was recklessly driving is not an experience anyone wants. Thus, to improve road safety for teens, two steps can be executed: understand the importance of drivers-ed and learn good driving habits. One could argue that the last thing teenagers want is adding another class to their already packed schedules. However, taking a drivers-ed course can be the one thing standing between life and death on the road. My drivers-ed instructor showed my class photos from a wreck involving two teenage drivers. I've never experienced a car accident, but these photos opened my eyes to the dangerous reality of reckless driving. Drivers-ed gives teens a preview of the rules and hazards on the road before they put their hands on a steering wheel. This training helps decrease the number of teen car-crashes because teens become more aware of the consequences of reckless driving and will have more experience than those who didn't take the course. One would not step onto a playing field without first learning the rules of the game. So why should one drive if they're not aware of the signs and dangers of the road? When I received my license, some of the most vital lessons I learned came from my parents, who equipped me with good driving habits. Thanks to them, I always look over to my blindspot before switching lanes; I look both ways twice to ensure no pedestrians are crossing; and I verify that my phone is on "silent mode." Learning good habits from an experienced driver can improve one’s confidence and responsibility on the road. As a driver, I have the duty of not only guaranteeing my safety, but the safety of others too. Thus, I ensure that I never take risks with driving and that my family and friends don't either. After a long day, I believe everyone would like to see their loved one's drive and return home safely.
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