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I took the usual route home. I thought of informing my mom that I was let out of school early. While reaching for the cell phone, I noticed that the car had lost its direction. I tried to maneuver the car by changing direction to avoid landing on the trench. In the frenzy, I accelerated the car instead of stopping it. Due to the momentum and added acceleration the vehicle soared approximately 30 feet and hit the Coca-cola signboard. It stopped 3 inches short of touching the utility lines.
It was a moment when my life flashed in front of my eyes. My mind was unable to take what had just happened. Everything was hazy and blurred. The car was damaged beyond control and airbags saved any injury to me. To my relief, no person was victimized in the accident.
Help poured from everywhere. I called up the emergency number 911 and my Mom. The only thing she cared about was my safety and life. Her reaction calmed me especially when I knew that the car was beyond repair. The police took control of the site immediately. The paramedics rushed me to the hospital for a CAT scan as I had bumped my head. The cost of repairs exceeded 75% of the vehicle’s value, due to which it was declared as a total loss as per Alabama state law. The insurance agent declared the car as a total loss too.
The CAT scan in the hospital was uneventful. I escaped the incident with a bump, seat belt bruises, and minor scratches. The most difficult part was the dizzy walk to and fro the hospital.
I learned a valuable lesson from the incident. My parents had always warned me against the usage of cell phones while driving. The only thought that crossed my mind, was to thank Lord, for keeping me alive. I also learned the value of the love my parents showered on me. I had come so close to throwing my life away. The argument which compares the usage of cell phones in the car to eating, smoking, drinking, changing the CD, and adjusting temperature doesn’t justify it. All are dangerous. Having a cell phone in the car may add to the sense of security for the driver and can get help faster in case of emergency. However, the facility has led to more and more fatal accidents due to its inappropriate usage.
Learning from the incident I resolved not to use my cell phone while driving.
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