Safe Driving Tips: The Road to Life; Drivers, Passengers and a Blue Truck

Adulthood Driving 101

By WriterzBlock, published May 25, 2006
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One of the most horrific sites known to man is to witness a live actual fatal car wreckage. Two or more vehicles colliding at high speed, bodies cut to shreds, blood, and severely mutilated body parts which later require amputation, broken bones, more blood and a total loss of vehicle. As we all are aware, automobile repair or replacement can be extremely expensive. However, the value of a life is much greater and can never be replaced. Below are some simple safe driving tips for anyone, anywhere at anytime.

Once you obtain a driver's license whether you are 16 or 55, you now own a license to kill. 2800lbs worth of metal, steel and fiber all controlled by a single individual makes it one of the most devastating and dangerous pieces of equipment in modern society. Accidents claim the lives of many individuals on a daily basis; young or old, big or small. All it takes for a simple �slip-up,' perhaps not paying attention, becoming distracted, or unaware of how operation�of your�vehicle is being driven in an�unsafe manner. Please keep in mind, the level of danger you put to�those around you in when you drive the way you do.

Statistically speaking, accidents are more prone for the following reasons.

� Excessive speeding.
� Under age drinking
� DUI (Driving under influence)
� Drag racing.
� Numerous passengers.
� Narcotic possession
� Use of cellular device.
� Not wearing seatbelt.

Although these are key factors and deadly combinations to obtain during driving, teens are not solely responsible for committing these acts. There are numerous irresponsible adults who violate state laws each and every day. It just so happens that the majority of teenagers are caught more frequently than adults. Not every teen looks forward to violating regulations authorized by state highway authority. Infact, there are quite a few teens who really want to do the right thing.

Safe Driving Tips: The Road to Life; Drivers, Passengers and a Blue Truck

Drunk Driver

Credit: Unknown Greenbay, Wisconsin resident

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Takeaways
  • In Maryland you have to have a Learner's Permit for 6 months before a license is granted.
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