Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Satire Assignment

The teens of our generation today are becoming a recipe for disaster. In ways they are displaying their knowledge and are getting into the beginning stages of driving. Many teens who turn 16 in Canada are taking their drivers test in striving to reach their goal in getting their L. After responsibly driving for one full year with their parents or guardian over the age of 25, the young drivers are what are thought to be ready to take initial action in going for their stage two test, the N. Many teens who thought they were an expertise in driving find out that they are actually one of the most dangerous and wreckless drivers of today.

Teenagers should be aloud to go for their drivers test, only if they have had professional driving lessons to properly instruct them on the rules of the road. These lessons are very expensive though, and in a lot of cases some people can not afford to take them. This is why driving lessons should be included if you are wanting to for your N test, as a bonus. The first lesson should be free and then after that if a second lesson is in need, the driver should be able to pay for it, in a more low affordable price range. After the driver passes their L test they are now able to rightfully practice their driving, and learn more about the road while being behind the wheel in a safe manner.

When the time comes and the driver finally gets passes their N test, they should be knowledgeable enough to have common sense while driving. This includes knowing not to drink and drive while putting others at risk, or not having road races and burning rubber late at night. Now that the teen is old and responsible enough to be on the road without adult supervision they have more freedom and opportunity to use the road whenever they please. Stereotypically many new drivers who have their own car are known to be the ones who drive the old beat up junkie puttering down the street barely making it from point A to point B in one piece.

As many people mainly adults and the elderly may complain about how obnoxious and speculative our teenage driving is, they just may be right. Statistics prove that most accidents are caused due to new drivers being on the road, mainly focussing on the teenage boys. Wreckless, and careless as many new drivers may be, there are many who are actually very informative and cautious about their driving. This being said...

Everyone Look out, you never know what could hit you.

1 comment:

  1. 3 of 3 blogs complete, detailed and polished. 24/24. Outstanding effort all semester, Asha. Good luck.

    Mr VC

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