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Essay about How To Become A Less Aggressive Driver

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Statistics has shown that road rages has been increased over the years. Where do you usually feel the most impatient and angry? If you are like the most of people, driving in traffic is probably high on your list. No matter what you do it remains the same. Looking at most major highways these days, you probably would think you were on a racetrack instead of a roadway. For being that, there are three excellent reasons for becoming a less aggressive driver. First, driving aggressively is not healthy for you. Second, you ended up saving your life and getting the place you want to go safely. Third, when you are aggressive, you put yourself, passenger and everyone around you in extreme danger.

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Going fast does not help. It goes without saying: when you see drivers speeding past you or cut your lane so that they can beat you to the next stoplight. It simply doesn’t pay to speed. This is especially true if you get a ticket from the police, your insurance goes higher, and perhaps loses your license, too. Or even worst it will take you years of dangerous speeding to make up this time alone in the jail. In a word we should get into the good habit of safe driving. As the proverb saying on your car’s license plate: “It starts with you”. There is no doubt that the problem is within us. I am of the opinion that you should take responsibilities, rather than others take responsibilities for you. Often we blame other people for being an asshole; if everyone in the car can be patient and peaceful, then there will be less accident on the street and everyone will get home safely. During the course of your lifetime, you are probably going to spend a great deal of time driving. However you can spend those moments being frustrated, or you can use them wisely. If you do the latter, you will be a more relaxed person.

Driving aggressively is a very selfish action. No one can deny that you are putting others in greater chance to get kill or injure. Every time we see an accident happens, many people often ask this question: “When do people learn?” Recently I was driving from London to Toronto on weekend. Traffic was heavy,

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