How To Be A Dog Peeve Essay

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Safety, organization, death, accidents, and road rage. Everyday Americans seem to be driving at their utmost slowest. Road conditions are understandable, for example, nighttime, weather, and constructions; but when the weather is fine and there's no traffic, that’s a problem. Driving slower may seem better than driving fast, but they cause the same effects. Many people are good drivers, but there's a handful of some who drive slow in the left lane or in general. Driving with confidence should help you become a better driver.
Slow driving should be a pet peeve to everyone because of safety. If there is a slow driver in front of someone what is that person going to do? They will most likely try to pass them. When doing this, a chain event will happen, people behind will continually try and pass the slow driver. This is a safety problem because this will cause many people to merge into different lanes trying to overtake the driver causing other drivers to slow down to let them in the other lane. 143 accidents a year are caused by slow drivers. 45% of motorists will risk overtaking a slow driver. (Reporter of the daily mail, Slow Drivers Are Among Most Dangerous On Roads And Causes Crashes, July 2011) …show more content…

Driving slow will cause other people to slow down. If someone is driving the speed limit and a slow driver is in front this can cause a crash. If a crash occurred, disorganization will happen and traffic will occur. If someone is on his/her way to work and this happens on the road, they will be late and have to explain to their bosses why. The organization is key to not having traffic. With everyone driving the speed limit and going from point A to point B with no problems, there wouldn’t be such a mess. But when there are five types of slow drivers, the tourist, newly licensed, seniors, distracted, and the road rage there will be

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