2024 Driver Education Round 1
The Cost of Recklessness
Savannah Prozik
Dulles, Virginia
This story is only one of thousands representing reckless driving on the road. And sadly, this chaotic picture is prevalent almost every time I am in a car with friends. We as teenagers for some reason see driving as a video game rather than real life, risking our lives for the sake of going 20 over the speed limit for fun. Driving truly is a privilege that many people, especially teens, take for granted due to prioritizing recklessness over responsibility. This often leads to risking not only our own lives but those around us. From electronics to music, it is so easy for everyone to get distracted while behind the wheel, which is why I will provide three different steps we should all take into account with the goal of avoiding car crashes and careless driving.
First, we should put our phones on silent and out of reach while operating a vehicle. From personal passenger experience, almost every teen I have ever driven with has checked their phone at least once while driving. Of course, many make the excuse of only checking during a red light. And, this might sound justified due to not physically driving. However, having any form of distraction is extremely dangerous while operating a vehicle. According to the national safety council, 1.6 million crashes per year are caused by cell phone use and 1 out of 4 crashes are caused by texting in the United States alone. To prevent these countless car crashes, we all must keep our phones out of arms distance. Waiting on responding to a text can literally save lives.
Second, we should limit the amount of passengers we are willing to drive, especially when addressing teenagers. Compared to adults, teens are more likely to have accidents while driving multiple passengers. That being said, having any people in the car other than yourself can cause deadly distractions, no matter your age. Even if an adult is operating the vehicle, there is a 44% increase in risk of a fatal accident with just the presence of a teen in a car. Despite your age, having endless distractions through multiple people in your car can create a detrimental outcome for you, your passengers, and those around you.
Lastly, when addressing music, we should either provide a set queue of music or listen to the radio before even starting the car. Whether classical or punk rock, we can all easily become so distracted by music. From singing along to finding that perfect song on your phone while driving, we are splitting our attention between the road and other stimuli, which decreases our reaction time when addressing unknown dangers. Again, this is just another form of carelesses that can harm you and those around you.
Driving is a beautiful experience that gives you the feeling of freedom and control. That being said, it is also a great responsibility that many take for granted. So many lives are negatively impacted by careless mistakes we can all avoid through diligence and responsibility. No matter your age or gender, we can all make a difference in the safety of drivers by setting an example. We should not only exemplify these tips but also teach the importance of safety while operating a vehicle to those around you, whether friends or family. Instead of being reckless on the road, we can all protect lives with these simple steps that lean towards a safer future.
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