Maybe a year later, I was hanging out with a bunch of my friends. One of those friends had just gotten a Moped and he was showing it off too. We all had turns riding passenger on the moped. It was a great experience but it had to end at some point so we all said our goodbyes and went home. Two weeks later my friend had gotten hit by a garbage truck while riding his moped. When you get a slight bit of solace from hearing that your friend had died on impact rather than suffering it changes your perspective on certain things. Sitting at his funeral those statistics that were just there to scare me were no longer numbers. Now those statistics had a name. Thousands of names actually. And it’s easier to remember that over 100 people die per day in the United States due to motor vehicle accidents. Before the number had just been a lot. Now when you have to look in the eyes and give your condolences to your friend’s family, driving is serious.
I would say that I do take driving seriously now. It would be hard not to. I believe I owe it to my friend when driving up to a stop sign that I make a complete stop and take another look rather than rolling through it. I owe it to my friends and family to know how long it takes for a person to react and how much distance it takes for a car to break going at 60 miles per hour. It is also important to remember that using high beams in fog lowers visibility. Finally, I owe it to myself and every other driver on the roads with me to remember what I was taught in drivers education but also my defensive driving course.
I always had what they call a lead foot. When I am driving especially on the highway my foot will just push down more and more without me intentionally doing so. This would cause me to go a little faster than I probably should. I try to be mindful of it but even so I sometimes catch myself doing it. I attempt to mitigate this by using cruise control when I can to keep my speed constant. It is important for people to know that driving is a skill where we have strengths and weaknesses. Often we can fix our weaknesses by recognizing them and learning how to improve. The more we understand about driving, traffic laws and our vehicles the safer we can be as a collective on the roads. The more information we can give to new drivers the safer we can be as a country. There also needs to be a continued learning of experienced drivers as to stay informed and continue learning. Lastly, there needs to be a cultural understanding of the possible dangers of driving to keep our friends and loved ones from being apart of those scary statistics.
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