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Drivers need to delineate their dos and don’ts so that they can escape dangerous situations on the road. Chatting with other people in the car; turning to look at the back seat; leaning in the car to grab something; and, looking out of the window when a person in the car points at something, are some very dangerous acts a driver may do. Hence, drivers must abide by the necessary dos and don’ts of driving to keep others and themselves safe. Here is my narrative in which a small incident while driving turned into a somewhat serious confrontation.
I was driving with my dad to the beach on a hot summer day when our car got stuck in traffic. It was a holiday and, thus, most of the people were out. Our car was at a signal. On the green light, the driver in front of our car did not move. My dad is very short-tempered but, still, he kept his nerves. We got out of the car and went to the driver. I saw that he was trying to grab his cell phone from the back seat that his kid has thrown there.
“Excuse me! The signal is green from ages. Will you mind moving?” My dad asked him.
“Yes, I will mind moving until I grab my phone”, he replied with much arrogance.
“How rude!” Dad exclaimed, “Don’t you know you are bugging others in the line?”
“No, I don’t!” He shouted at Dad, “I’ll move, just go, I know I don’t have to stay here forever. Hey Jimmy, did you find the damned phone?” This time he shouted at his kid. The signal had already turned red again.
My dad wanted to end the situation without any quarrel. But he looked annoyed, and this annoyed me. I wanted to punch that man right in his face. He wanted some lessons. But I kept silent and let my dad talk.
“Hey man”, Dad said loudly this time, “I won’t allow you to be rude to me. Move your car right now. I’m getting late.” Everyone was giving horns and shouting at us to move. I could see all the other drivers staring at us.
The man had found his phone by then. He gave us a wave with his hand with a look as if trying to tell us to shut up. I heard him say, “Piss off you old man”.
That infuriated my dad but I held his arm and told him not to indulge in quarrels. I could sense him getting furious. The man turned his ignition on and moved away with a jerk staring at us which was even more exasperating. We, at once, got into our cars and moved away from the scene to unblock the traffic behind us.
There was a lesson for us in this experience. We learned that it is a very unmannerly thing to annoy other drivers on the road, especially on signals. No driver should look hither and thither, looking for lost things, eating food, reading magazines, talking on cell phones, quarrelling with other passengers, or doing things that distract him from concentrating on driving. Hence, to ensure peaceful driving, drivers must stick to the indispensable dos and don’ts of driving if they want to keep others and themselves safe and courteous.
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