2024 Driver Education Round 3
Why Learning to Drive Early is Important
Mia Jackson
Auburn, Washington
There was a time when I was little (below 10) and I was in the back seat and my dad was driving. Without me knowing, he was going 10-20 over the speed limit. At first I didn’t know what was happening, but then I saw police lights flashing right behind our car, and before I knew it, my dad was getting a speeding ticket. At the time, I didn’t know what a speeding ticket was and thought my dad was going to jail and I started to cry like any kid would in this situation. I later asked my mom who was sitting in the passenger seat what was going on and she told me it was a ticket and my dad had to pay a lot of money for going over the speed limit. After that day, I learned that speeding is not only dangerous for yourself and other drivers on the road, but can cost you money at the very end. For being a new driver as well (i've had my license for almost a year) I feel a lot more prepared for the future if somehow this does ever happen to me.
Steps that I will be taking to become a safer driver is to always be looking at what's ahead of me and be prepared for anything. When making decisions on the road, you have to be able to think fast when something happens that you aren't used to and make the right decision that will keep you safe. I will also be continuing to learn more and more about driving in general as my life goes and get more and more experience on driving. Lastly, I will continue to listen to any advice that is given to me by someone who has been drinking for a long time and or knows a lot about driving. I feel like someone who has had a lot of good and bad experiences really has the best advice because they have been through the worst (probably not the absolute worst) but have been through a lot of hard times in their life. To maybe help others be safe, I can tell them what to expect when they first start driving and maybe help them with any basic needs. Sometimes, when teaching someone else who is just as new as you and a good thing because you can review for yourself what's important and go over the basics of driving and overall being safe on the road. Overall, I feel like with the little amount of experience that I do have, I am more capable of being safe on the road and know what's good and what's bad.
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