I
live in Maine, which means there are many dangerous roads. There are the back
dirt roads with all the potholes and then there are the regular roads that have
the sharp corners. Depending on where you go you can’t exactly go around or
avoid these roads. You just have to take those roads and deal with them,
wisely.
At first I think of which way is
usually faster depending on where I am going. Then I figure out if that road is
too bad to take or not. I try to avoid dirt roads with my car if at all
possible. The potholes just ruin my car and the noise scares me and makes me
think I broke something. I try not hitting the potholes because when I do they
jerk me in another direction which could cause me to go off the road or on the
other side of the road.
The roads that I drive are usually
ones that I drive almost daily. So therefore I kind of know when the bad parts
are coming up. I slow down ahead of time so I don’t have to slam on the brakes
to make the sharp corner or to avoid potholes. If it happens to be a road that I
don’t know or don’t travel very often I just go slow or not over the speed
limit so nothing just “jumps” out at me.
Lastly I just pay attention. Being
focused on the road and how the road is will help. Looking at the condition of
the road might tell you that the road possibly may be bad, so just look out.
And paying attention to road signs that say “sharp corner” or anything like
that will allow for me to slow down in time. These signs are supposed to help
make these roads a little less dangerous.
Not everyone handles dangerous roads
the same, some don’t even care. They just hammer down and hope for the best. By
doing that the vehicle could get damaged or people could get hurt. All the
roads cannot be safe, but we are trusted to be smart about how we drive on
these roads.
You've got a fine outline here but it's a little too vague to work. We're not in the car with you, seeing the things you seem, feeling the potholes in our spines. How about using this outline in a rewrite to describe a specific drive you take, place you go, roads you go on.
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