Round 3
The choice to drive under the influence and the personal experiences effected by this choice.
Ciara Kerr
St. Albans, Hertfordshire
The first car crash I was involved in was when I was seven years old and the memory is hazy as I was concussed. The image of the inside of the ambulance has stayed with me, however. It is said that when a child is quiet after an accident that this is more cause for concern than when they are crying as it implicates that their brain has been harmed, I was quiet. My mother was taking me to school, it was morning in broad daylight on a main road, so the speed limit was high. A drunk driver had not gaged the distance of how far in front we were and rammed into the rear end of our car. I am not entirely sure what happened to that man, I hope he walked away unharmed whilst also hoping that he was not allowed to drive again.
The second accident was far more recent, only four years ago. I had converted a van into a campervan, and it had a bed at the rear where I would sleep and sit whilst I read. I had decided to go for a stroll in the surrounding area one night and on my return, I heard the impact. The van was stationary, it was parked on the side of a road. A driver who was extremely inebriated had been driving far beyond the speed limit and swerved into the back of the van, exactly where my head would have been if I had been inside. The driver had managed to reverse and attempt to flee the scene leaving the front of his car lodged in the van as it hit with such a force it had penetrated inside. This meant we had his registration plate as it was lodged into where the bed had once been.
I have been involved in two car accidents and both have been because of a person who decided to drink and then get behind the wheel under the influence. This reckless decision is not a rarity, I do not think I am alone in admitting I have people I know personally who have driven under the influence and it is simply luck they have not harmed another or themselves by making this choice. I consider myself lucky to be alive today to write this essay after my two collisions with drivers under the influence. I have said ‘accident’ in this writing, but it is a choice to drive under the influence, something that can be avoided and save countless lives.
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