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It’s a sunny afternoon and you are driving your family to the beach for some reckless fun.

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It’s a sunny afternoon and you are driving your family to the beach for some reckless

fun.

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This is a much overdo vacation that you promised everyone, so that everyone can

relax and have a good time.

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You yourself have been looking forward to this time as well.

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Working 60 hours a week for the past couple of months has really left you drained, and in

need of a good time.

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While you are driving your family to the beach though a driver zooms by going 20

miles over the speed limit.

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This driver is putting you, your family, themselves, and everyone on the road in danger due to their inability to follow the

rules and drive safe.

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A few moments later you notice flashing lights and ambulances rushing by you.

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There has been an accident.

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It turns out that the driver that was speeding ended up hitting a slick spot on the road and

crashed their vehicle.

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The driver dies on impact.

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What was supposed to be a fun vacation for everyone has turned gloomy before you are

even able to enjoy the beach.

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Even though the person speeding ended up dying, drivers can still learn from this to

remind them what happens when people drive recklessly.

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The most common types of reckless driving include speeding, tailgating, and drunk

driving.

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The most dangerous behavior is speeding.

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Drivers are more likely to get into crashes when they speed, and are more likely to die

from this.

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The second activity that drivers can do that puts them in danger is tailgating.

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By not keeping a safe distance from the other vehicle drivers are more likely to get in an

accident that could lead to injury for not just the driver that is tailgating and their passengers, but also the driver and passengers of the vehicle they

were tailgating.

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Another common reckless behavior is drunk driving.

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The unfortunate truth about drunk driving is that it takes the lives of millions of people

every year.

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This sort of behavior is totally preventable, yet so many people refuse to take the steps

necessary to get home safely.

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In addition to the most common types of reckless driving there are driving behaviors

that are just as dangerous and these include distracted driving, not using turn signals, and

running red lights and stop signs.

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Each of these activities not only increases the chances of the driver receiving a ticket, but also ending up in an accident that could

be fatal.