2023 Driver Education Round 3
The Responsibility of Driving
Samuel Goldman
Anchorage, Alaska
When it comes to reducing driver deaths, many things can be done. There are obvious things like reducing speed and wearing seatbelts but there are also some more complicated technological solutions. The introduction of Artificial Intelligence programs into some traffic areas could help reduce congestion and accidents as well as make the road systems more efficient. I think that phone companies should be required to have some sort of feature that discourages use while driving. There are “car modes” now, but a lot of the use of those features are up to the user. I have an app on my phone that tracks my use while I drive, and no usage results in a decrease in my auto insurance. I think programs like that are great incentives to improve driver safety and help reduce fatalities on the roads.
I have never been in an accident, but I have heard stories from my family about them. Whenever my mother comes home after seeing an accident, she reminds me of the time my aunt and cousin got into a wreck. Fortunately, my cousin was wearing her seatbelt, but sadly my aunt was not. Thankfully she was able to recover, but just the description of her lying in the hospital is enough for me to take care when I turn on the engine of my vehicle. I’ve also seen my friends driving irresponsibly. We were all out together, and one girl in the car kept reaching up into the front seat where the driver to mess with her. As soon as we got out of the car, I pulled her aside and asked her not to do that anymore. She didn’t think it was a big deal, so I distanced myself from situations where I must be in the same car as her. It's important to let the driver focus, especially when distractions inside the car can be so easy to avoid.
The first and most important step I and everyone can put effort into, and take is to reduce our speed while driving. I am sure this is the most common answer, but I believe it is the most common problem. Simply driving slower allows for more reaction time, more space between objects in front of a car, and less impact force if there happens to be an impact. Another step I think I can take is to be a more empathetic driver. Understanding that everyone has their own circumstances and sources of stress just like me will help me react more calmly. For the general population, this could drastically lower the number of road rage incidents. It would also help drivers think more about their movements before they act irrationally due to strong emotions like annoyance or anger. I think being an empathic driver not only makes me a safer driver but has a positive effect on those around me. For example, in my old school parking lot, there was a lot of congestion at the end of the day, and it came down to taking turns to keep the line out of the parking lot moving. It was especially bad at the beginning of the year when everyone was new and just trying to get out. Every single time I left that lot I made sure to let someone go in front of me or wait my turn instead of charging through. There were still some people who were working on being empathetic, but for the most part everyone learned to be patient and work together to get out even if it meant waiting another minute. As a school we were able to make each other better drivers simply by waiting our turns and being patient. It is a great responsibility to be the driver of a car. As my great-grandmother always said, it's important to be careful when driving because drivers carry “precious cargo”. We often overlook the task of driving but must always remember that we carry our family and friends with us and owe it to them to take care of them and others.
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