Reckless Drivers Essay

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Don’t you just hate dangerous drivers? Well, I do and I hate them to distractive, to slow, and to reckless drivers. Reckless drivers are utterly unconcerned about the consequences of their actions and are without caution and careless. Distractive drivers tend to turn away from the original focus of attention or interest; divert. Slow drivers are moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity. The first dangerous drivers are the distractive ones. These drivers are the ones that do not pay attention to the road. They are usually the drivers who talk or text on their cell phone or are busy trying to deal with their children in the back seat. Another example is women trying to put on their make-up while driving or men who read the newspaper. A third example is if there is a designated driver who is trying to drive with a whole bunch of drunken people in the back yelling or laughing. Next are the dangerous drivers that drive to slow. A big part of slow drivers are old people. For example old people that are over seventy years old are considered to be some of the slow drivers. Inexperienced drivers can also be some of the slow drivers. For example, a driver that has their permit or who have just gotten their license. Lastly, are the drivers that are to reckless. For example, people that drive in the snow fast or the pouring rain. If you drive over the speed limit fifteen miles per hour that is considered reckless. Another example, of reckless drivers is drivers that do not stay two car lengths behind the car in front of them. Tailgating is another example of reckless driving. Tailgating is when you are up the other cars bumper and when they break you usually almost run into them. If dangerous drivers would stop driving too reckless, too slow, and being to distractive, driving would be a safer thing. Driving is a privilege

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