Drivers Ed 2024 Round 2
Questions to be answered in your essay/application
- What is the importance of driver education in reducing the number deaths as a result of driving?
- What steps can be taken to reduce the number of deaths related to driving?
- Have you ever had an experience of being in car accident or have seen your friends or family members driving irresponsibly?
- What steps can you take to be a better and safer driver as well as help others become safer on the road?
2024 Drivers Ed Contest
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Essay Submissions
by Jenna Goedken
Why I feel drivers education is important for all. Especially in emergency situations.
by Trinity Juana Riollano
Your reckless driving does not only affect you. It affects others on the road, your passengers, and your family. In this essay, Trinity details the effects of a car crash her Uncle died in and the effects driver's education has on deaths in car collisions.
by Kamilyann Yanil Rodriguez Camacho
This essay explores the critical importance of driver education in reducing traffic-related deaths. It discusses effective steps to enhance road safety and shares personal experiences to highlight the consequences of irresponsible driving. The essay also outlines proactive measures individuals can take to become safer drivers and influence others to practice safe driving habits.
by Christina Dodson
The importance of driver's education and why.
by Cassidy Garibaldo
In this essay, I recount my own experiences with inadequate driver preparedness and how I believe education about how to be safe on the road could have helped.
by Hilary Zivai Prisca Chikuvira
This essay is a short story about when l witnessed a gruesome accident and how the horrific experience has led me to be extra careful on the road.
by Lea Machado
This essay explains the critical importance of driver education in promoting safe roads and reducing car accidents. Additionally, it highlights how driver education equips individuals with important knowledge, skills, and attitudes for safe driving practices, including defensive driving, traffic rules, and responsible behavior. It includes my personal experience when being a passenger and becoming a future driver. Although I haven't experienced a car crash, I've seen multiple car crashes in front of my eyes due to speeding or competition with others. Therefore, this is an overall message to encourage drivers and future drivers to continuously learn and be responsible drivers to ensure roads are safe and protect our lives and other lives in the future.
by JACOB DANIEL HOLMES
Educate your children on distractive driving. It starts at home.
by Louise Barrios
My essay covers the topics of why driver's education is essential, the topics it covers and how it impacts the driving world. It also covers the accident I was while I was still driving on a permit and how driver's education helped to change the outcome of the accident. I also covered what can be done to make driving safer and what I do to be a safer driver and help those around me when driving.
by Lucy Bonolo-Cohen
Driver education is very important for making roads safer and reducing car accident deaths. It teaches people how to drive safely, follow traffic laws, and be aware of other drivers. To make roads safer, we need good driving lessons, strict traffic laws, better car safety features, improved roads, public safety campaigns, and quick emergency responses. Losing my cousin Nicholas in an accident showed me the importance of safe driving. By learning and practicing safe driving, we can save lives.
by Montserrath Oseguera
In this essay the reader will be able to see how required drivers' education can impact the number of deaths from car accidents, as well as learn steps that can help people prevent these deaths and accidents. A short story is also included in this essay to give awareness of the dangers of driving.
by Makenzie Hamilton
This essay views the benefits provided from the necessary role of driver education. Also, this essay evaluates the features of society that contribute to the continuation of reckless driving. Another purpose of the essay is to describe the steps that need to be taken to prevent the amount of deaths from driving.
by Madison Ring
This essay is about the dangers of driving without your car being in the proper condition, leading to distraught families and car crashes. The goal of this essay is to bring awareness to the impact that crashes can have on families and the preventative measures that are needed to be taken to stop distracted driving.
by Kamryn Nero
Irresponsible drivers take lives every day. It is our responsibility as drivers to do at most the minimum required educating needed to safely drive on the road.
by Zavier Martinez
Discusses the responsibilities and dangers of driving an automobile, specific scenarios of the dangers and how to become a responsible driver.
by Sienna Riley McCal
My driving journey and how I learned to be an advocate of driver education and following the rules of the road.
by Willie G. Gbahay
Driving is not an event, but a lifestyle time process that requires basic procedures. Therefore, it is important to have an understanding based on knowledge of how to manage the process more effectively to avoid collisions, that lead to the destruction of lives. It requires necessary measures as guiding tools for the safe driving process. For the achievement of upward mobility in maturity.
by Peter Dogbegah
The importance of driving education and the steps to reduce driving related deaths
by Anna Pineda
The essay narrates a personal experience that involved an auto vehicle collision in Southern California. Through this narrative, points emphasizing driving safety are expanded upon.
by Jamar Thomas
This essay focuses on the importance of driving safely on the road. Driving safely is a big step towards creating a safer city.
by Shameka Michelle Lane Ruffin
This essay explores the critical role of driver education in mitigating traffic fatalities. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive driver education programs that cover traffic laws, defensive driving techniques, and the psychological aspects of driving. By instilling responsible driving behavior, these programs can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. The essay also discusses effective measures to decrease driving-related deaths, such as mandatory driver education, stricter penalties for traffic violations, and public awareness campaigns. A personal experience of a severe car accident underscores the urgent need for vigilance and caution on the road. Additionally, the essay highlights practical steps for becoming a safer driver, including avoiding distractions, practicing defensive driving, and educating others about road safety. By collectively implementing these strategies, we can create safer roads and save lives. This essay serves as a call to action for enhancing driver education and promoting responsible driving practices to reduce traffic fatalities.
by Addison Maywald
This essay is about how student drivers need to take more time to understand the guidelines for driving. It is also about how current drivers must take more time when going from location to location so that they can drive more defensively.
by Jeamediateri (Medi) Rivuzimana
No fatalities is an essay that shares shocking statistics, firsthand experiences and steps that can be taken to reduce motor-vehicle fatalities. This essay brings in different perspectives on driver's education. The essay concludes with a shocking claim that will convince all readers to take drivers education.
by Bailey McFadden
The idea that educated drivers are better at driving is not a difficult concept to grasp. The difficulty comes when you try to implement that education - who is going to do the outreach work? How will you incentivize people to sign up for this education, or otherwise make mandatory education effective? And who, in this busy world, has time to be educated on something that they already know how to do? Sometimes difficult questions have simple solutions if you think outside of the box. Because of the Dunning-Kruger curve in human psychology, the only thing you need to educate people on is their own limitations. After they know that, they’ll make the roads safer themselves.
by Shelton Bumhe
This essay will discuss various strategies to reduce driving-related deaths. It will cover the importance of implementing stricter traffic laws, enhancing road safety features, and promoting public awareness campaigns. Additionally, the essay will explore the role of technology, such as advanced driver assistance, and autonomous vehicles, in minimizing accidents. Finally, it will address the need for an improved emergency response system and better driver driver education programs to ensure safer practices
by Nicole Alvarado
This Essay explains the importance of driving safely. I share my experience with taking drivers education and why driving safely really resonates with me.
by Destiney Ligon
"Be Smart, Drive Safe" is a short and sweet, but impactful message that emphasizes the importance of using intelligence and caution while driving. Being smart means to prepare yourself mentally and physically for your drive ahead and make decisions that prioritize safety and using our best judgements while we drive.
by LaMya Thomas
As a young driver, I've learned that driving is more than just getting from point A to point B. It's about being responsible and staying aware. In this essay, I'll share my thoughts on the importance of driver education, the impact of reckless driving, and the simple steps we can take to be a safer driver on the road and for others. As a young driver, I've learned that driving is more than just getting from point A to point B. It's about being responsible and staying aware. In this essay, I'll share my thoughts on the importance of driver education, the impact of reckless driving, and the simple steps we can take to be a safer driver on the road and for others.