As children, there are three goals that come to mind when becoming an adult. That is getting married, owning a house and a having car. At a young age, there is an order and anxiety of which task is more reasonable to accomplish first. Marriage will be further down the list because there isn’t an urgency of finding that right person. A house will also be overlooked for now because as a kid, it’s not likely to be approved for a house so young. Last but not least is an exquisite vehicle to ride around town. So from the house and the marriage, the more likely and most reasonable choice is getting a car as the first priority.
So the next step would be getting a drivers hand book from the local driver’s motor vehicle (DMV) and study it from front to back knowing everything about driving. Once he or she passed the driving test, reality hits and life turns a new chapter. The teens now are becoming an adult and if he or she is fortunate to have parents or guardians, they would give the new coming adult a new car on the driveway. Showing common courtesy, the teens will say thank you a million times and show an abundance of gratitude. Then a couple of months pass and the drivers feel like everything is great.
They are following the rules of the road and so are other drivers. However, on a particular day on the road, a driver experiences a tense situation. The driver ahead has left their signal on to turn right, but never turns. The teen starts honking and screaming with the corresponding driver, as his or her frustration continues to build. This causes a huge commotion, causing traffic to not work accordingly. Where does it all change for people, being so appreciative of having a car and showing common courtesy to drastically changing into an ungrateful driver?
To the point where people forget their morals on what is right and what is wrong. By diminishing common courtesy drivers will increase the risks to drivers and all others on the road, such as careless driving, health threats, and the risk of interfering with the law. To start with, drivers that don’t have the time to express good manners could result to careless thinking which can lead into careless driving. For instance, if an elderly pedestrian was walking along an intersection and the light was green. That pedestrian fate could lead in two ways.
The pedestrian could have been harmed due to the fact that drivers didn’t to show any patience or aware of their surroundings. The right way to approach this situation would be for drivers to respond by letting the elder pass along. Same rule goes, if a gaggle of geese was letting their feathers dry on the road. Drivers shouldn’t honk their car horn to scare them away. They should either wait for them to pass or drive alongside them. Driving through a red light could be considered careless driving, as can driving inappropriately close to other vehicles.
Ultimately all things are at risk when a careless driver is on the road. Deprived of using common courtesy, no one would be safe. Eventually, drivers who do not exhibit good manners on the road can not only carry out careless driving, but can also lead to health threats. Cars are built to keep drivers safe and sane, but are responsible for a lot of lives past away. A potential health effect is stress. The stress levels like your blood pressure will be high. For an example, if a car is driving under the speed limit on a highway on the left lane.
Speaking for many complaints from fellow drivers, that type of action frustrates a driver. Likewise, Headaches and migraines could also arise when driving. Drivers who have road rage could show continuous of yelling or honking at other vehicles. These reactions of drivers lead to high tension headaches in which people can develop it after crazy disturbances. The most important health threat is the risk of getting into an accident. Sixty-six percent of traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive driving. Over half the percentages of death rates are car accident causes.
Some drivers cannot let their differences aside without putting themselves in bad situations. It doesn’t matter if the accident was immense or diminutive because they are always an after effect. Whether it’s mentally or physically, that driver and the rest of the people involve will not walk out the same person before the accident. Drivers must use common sense which leads to common courtesy on the road. It may be infectious to others and the end result of an easier and safer drive. As the final point, not having proper driving etiquette can result in interfering with law.
The importance of traffic laws is it intended to protect drivers like myself and other drivers on the road. By knowing the rules of the road, performing good driving abilities and usually taking care as a road user, everyone then can help play a vital role in avoiding a crash. This is made apparent when the traffic laws say that to yield the right of way to pedestrians and drivers. If individuals did not follow his law, the accident rate, would double immensely. More importantly, if taken the wrong way, the situation can escalate and lead to sixty days community service and the more erious cases jail time.
An example being is if a driver was stopped by a police officer, and the driver didn’t show acceptance of what he did and treated the officer in an unkind manner. That driver wouldn’t just have received a ticket but will be arrested for police harassment. If only the driver would have confessed what he did wrong and promise the police officer that he will not do it again. The officer could have taken a moment and came to a conclusion that this driver should receive a warning. The first appearance says everything about a person.
If the action is shown to be bad or good, don’t be surprised by the response of the person on the other end hearing it. All drivers should constantly recall that driving is a privileged, not a right. If this statement is taken advantage, there will be more trouble in the future for drivers. Common courtesy is being a safe driver. It will be making road safety policies more effective. In essence, common courtesy is the slight difference between making it in the world and losing it all. Drivers are expected that appropriate courtesy is understood because it’s been taught from a young age from family members and at school.
Somehow, however the transitions from a kid to an adult go away when step inside a vehicle. If drivers continue to not display common courtesy towards fellow drivers it could lead to careless driving, health threats, and interfering with the law. Drivers, be aware that not every driver is on their A game when behind the wheel. Continuing to show courtesy, it’s more likely that others drivers will notice and will pay it forward. The overall message has been being courteous to others while driving.