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The Evils of Drinking and Driving
Summary: This essay discusses, using powerful and cleverly-placed statistics, the evils of drinking and driving.
Today, driving is comparable to being at a zoo. While it can be fun and exciting, there are animals everywhere you look, and millions of things to distract you. It is crowded, busy, and bustling, and if you aren't in a safe environment, it can be deadly. The reason for this is the heaps of distractions that drivers on the road have, and other disadvantageous things that are going on while drivers are at the wheel. One of the most lethal of these is drunk driving.
One of the most deadly things that a driver can do while behind the wheel is drink and drive. For starters, alcohol is a depressant. It slows down your ability to think, speak, move, and act. One cannot possible be able to steer a car when they cannot merely talk correctly. Many drivers feel that they are fairly good drunken drivers. This...
This section contains 673 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |