December 14 2009
HOLIDAY ROAD RAGE
Tagged Under : automobile accidents, car wreck, distracted driver, kentucky, Louisville, Road Rage, texting and driving
It’s that time of the year. It’s cold outside. The Christmas decorations are everywhere. We are all eagerly anticipating the Christmas holiday. Children are awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus. Parents are heading to the stores trying to get that perfect gift. We have all seen “Jingle All the Way” with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad and Phil Hartman, and unfortunately that is the way the holidays make a lot of people act. Another thing that comes with the holiday season is downright stupid driving.
I was driving down US 42 on the way to work and a car swerved over into my lane and almost ran me off the road. I looked over only to see a teenage girl, texting on her phone, totally unaware that she had almost caused an accident. I honked at her, which I probably shouldn’t have done. I then gave her the universal signal for “What were you thinking?” (Both hands extended in the air) She looked over at me with a puzzled look on her face and then went straight back to texting and driving. She is a ticking time bomb; eventually she will be involved in an automobile accident. I hope no one is seriously injured.
I know inattentive driving is not limited to Christmas time. But this close call made me think that we need to be much more aware of what is happening on our roads in Louisville, Kentucky, in order to avoid an automobile accident. There are always people that are not thinking clearly while they are driving. They text, eat, read, put on make up, and on and on. Distracted drivers are dangerous. You have seen this as you drive down the road. I saw a bicycle on the road in this cold weather without any reflectors and the rider was dressed totally in black and it was night and pitch black. I hope he made it home. It would be a minor miracle.
As we get closer and closer to Christmas, tempers are going to flare as shoppers are trying to get to the malls. We will all rush out to get that last minute gift. I urge everyone to be extra careful during this time. Be a little more cautious. Take a little more time. Try not to be in a hurry. I know that this is a hard task, but we need to look out for the other car. If you don’t you are risking being in a serious auto accident. You need to expect the unexpected. Just because you have a green light does not mean the other person will be paying attention. Look as you go through to make sure that the other person sees the red light. You need to have your escape route planned. Don’t let a car wreck destroy your Christmas holiday. Be aware that people are not paying as much attention. You must pay twice as much attention to have a safe and accident free holiday season.



