Comparativedrivers Essay, Research Paper
Drivers
In the road of life there are many kinds of drivers. Some pleasant and
peaceful others seem as though on a war path. Driving is the most common way of
transportation and is used daily by most Americans. As much time as we spend on
the road we all experience the different types of drivers. I have catigorized the three
most common.
The first type of driver is the “speed demon”. Often in a rush, this derranged
driver can be seen buzzing by every car. When a plane breaks the sound barrier the
pilot must exceed MACH 1. Sometimes the speed demon looks as though he would
like to break his own sound barrier. Most of these drivers often drive shiny red
sports cars that look like a tiny red dot weaving in and out of the yellow striped
lanes. In fact the word speed limit probably doesn’t register in this drivers
vocabulary. Most of the time, when they are not trying to win the Indy 500, the
speed demon with be practicing his handwriting on one of his numerous speeding
tickets.
Another common driver is the “slow poke”. To fall into this category, the
driver will probably exceed the age of ninety. Both male and female slow pokes
usually
Car. All that is visible is the reflection of silver hair below the dash board.
Aparently these drivers believe in the eleventh commandment, Thou shalt not drive
anywhere near the minimum speed limit. These will also swerve in and out of the lane, only they do so in an unintentional manner. These “slow as molasses” drivers will always be in front of you when you are in any sort of a rush.
Finally, there is the law abiding driver. These drivers usually consist of either a convicted felon or a drunken driver. These drivers are only law abiding because they have broken a law prior to the time the entered the vehicle. The only reason they are following the laws is so they won’t get caught for breaking the previous one. The law abider will usually have his hands at ten and two o’clock on the steering wheel, while driving just below the speed limit. In short, these drivers are merely obeying the law because they are guilty of something else.
All three drivers are guilty in some way, shape, or form. One or the other has broken the law either during or before they get into a vehicle. They all effect they way people travel on the road. They either slow people down, scare people, or put them in danger. In closing people who still believe in good drivers probably still believe in Santa Clause.