Drivers

             Drivers: Competent, Overcautious, Wreckless
             After driving for many years in frustrating rush hour traffic, one might find there are three types of
             drivers, competent drivers who keep the flow going, over cautious drivers who cause slow and backed
             up traffic, and wreck less drivers who cause wrecks.
             First, there are competent drivers who drive safely by not speeding and obey the common driving laws. Good drivers also pay attention not only to the road, but he pay attention to his surroundings, such as a child playing in the street, traffic signs, and other drivers for potential accidents. Such as, last week while driving down First Street, Carl slowed down when he saw a boy riding his bike in the street.
             Next, there are the overcautious drivers who drives below the average speed limit, slows down around curves in the road, and starts braking about one half a mile before the exit. On the other hand, they are still a law abiding citizen and pay attention to their surroundings. For instance, my mom drove forty-five miles per hour in a sixty-five mile per hour zone on I-35 bringing Matthew home from Oklahoma City last month.
             Finally, there are wreckless drivers, like me, who does not pay attention to other drivers, speeds through the city, and half way stops at stop signs if one does not see a car coming. Such as, two weeks after having Matthew, I was driving to a Tupperware party while putting on my make-up I ran a stop sign and hit a mini van.
             Consequently, it is easy to understand how the three types of drivers can make rush hour so frustrating. While the competent drivers are keeping the flow of traffic moving, the overcautious and wreckless drivers are slowing down traffic and causing wrecks.
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