Drivers Ed

Traffic School Online

Defensive Driving Courses

Driving School

Permit Tests

About

Youth Forward Scholarship 2019

The Scare of My Life

0 votes
Share
Brionna N. Rivers

Brionna N. Rivers

Parma, Ohio

The
Scare of my Life


As a daughter of an
insurance agent, I was always taught the importance of safe driving,
wearing a seat belt, no texting , no drinking and not having too many
people in the car. For the most part, I always did my by best to
follow the rules, because my Mom embedded this in my head as long as
I could remember. My brother is 10 years older than I, so I could
remember her preaching to him the very same story.

Well it was a cold
night on Friday, February 8, 2019. I was driving home from a
friend’s birthday bowling party and before I knew it, the roads had
become very icy. I live in Cleveland, Ohio and I was driving
Westbound on 480. As I attempted to merge from the fast lane my
tires hit the black ice and I begun to spin. At age 17 and my first
experience, I panicked and hit the brakes. I couldn’t stop, I
began to spin, before I knew it my car was facing eastbound on the
highway, I hit a car almost hitting a semi-truck and spun again and
was then facing almost westbound. couldn’t stop, I began to spin,
before I knew it my car was facing eastbound on the highway, I hit a
car almost hitting a semi-truck and spun again and was then facing
almost westbound. We both had damages to our vehicles, but thank God
we both were ok.


Lessons learned:


The police
asked if I was on my cell phone, which I was absolutely not. If I
had been texting or distracted, the outcome could have been must
worse.


The police
also asked if I had on my seat belt. My Mom always told us “click
it or tick it”. I “ALWAYS “ wear my seat belt.

I’m not old
enough to drink, however I would have felt sorry for anyone that
would have been under the influence. You needed to have been fully
aware of what was happening under the circumstances.

Lastly, as I
was hitting the breaks, I suddenly remembered what I learned in
Drivers ed class, do not hit the break’s on ice, and
turn the wheel in the opposite direction. I think if it wasn’t
for the drivers ed course the outcome could have been far
worse.

In looking back, I
think I could have avoided the accident by driving a slower, putting
my hazard lights on and also driving in the slow lane as opposed to
driving in the fast lane.
From an overall
perspective, I think all drivers can do a better job of putting down
cell phones. I see many distracted drivers on the road today.


Thank you.


Brionna N. Rivers

Content Disclaimer:
Essays are contributed by users and represent their individual perspectives, not those of this website.

Ashley Riker
0 votes

Safe Driving in Today's Society

Ashley Riker

Natalia Bogdanov
1 votes

The Horror of Distracted Driving

Natalia Bogdanov

Juan Rodriguez
0 votes

The One That Got Away

Juan Rodriguez

About DmvEdu.org

We offer state and court approved drivers education and traffic school courses online. We make taking drivers ed and traffic school courses fast, easy, and affordable.

PayPal Accredited business Ratings

Our online courses

Contact Us Now

Driver Education License: 4365
Traffic Violator School License: E1779

Telephone: (877) 786-5969
[email protected]

Testimonials

"This online site was awesome! It was super easy and I passed quickly."

- Carey Osimo