Driver’s education programs, like the free courses offered through the school system, help to educate young drivers about how to be a safe driver. I took my school’s driver’s education course in eleventh grade and iit helped me astronomically to become a better, safer, and more skilled driver. Driver’s education courses not only give you hands on experience on the road with a qualified instructor and teach you to perform basic but vital maneuvers with a car, they teach you textbook knowledge to help you understand your surroundings on the road and what to do in dangerous situations. The average annual number of highway fatalities is more than half of those who died in the Vietnam war, and dozens of people lose their lives everyday in car accidents. However, if everyone was required to take a driver’s education course to learn good driving habits when they were young, those numbers would drop. Saldy, it is not the case that all teens are required to enroll in these courses, but as a safe and knowledgeable driver, you can help others around you to become safer on the road by correcting bad habits when riding as a passenger or sharing the dangers of reckless behaviors like texting or drinking and driving with your friends and family in person or through social media.
Personally, my family is home to several safe drivers and I usually don’t have to experience reckless or unsafe driving, but having been driven by a friend’s parents who speed and pass others recklessly, I can say that it is a very scary experience. When driving, think of not only yourself but of the passengers of your vehicle and encourage others to do the same. Would arriving at your destination a few minutes earlier be worth your passenger’s life? Driving is extremely common, and a vast majority of people of age drive frequently, but it is crucial to note that just because driving is a common task, does not mean it is not dangerous and does not have serious consequences. An action as small as not making a complete stop or looking at your phone for just a second while driving can lead to the death of you and your passengers.
It is always important to remember as well, that no one is a perfect driver, even driving instructors and police officers get into car accidents and to ensure that you are the safest driver you can be, always practice good habits and be aware of other drivers around you. Being negligent on the road is far too common and to ensure the safety of ourselves and everyone on the roads, proper driver education is vital as well as understanding the consequences and possible outcomes of driving. Wearing seatbelts, driving well rested, performing regular car maintenance, minimizing distractions, and obeying traffic laws are all behaviors that save lives every day.
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