Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sparing other People's Lives from Vehicle Accident

Life does not go back to the same path wherein the word normal fits a person after he recovered from a truck accident. It is never easy to accept the consequences of an accident, especially when one’s life was taken away. No amount of surgeries or therapies can bring back what has been damaged or destroyed by an accident.

Severe injuries were what a young woman got from a semi trailer truck accident in California. Her body suffered serious injuries—fractured bones and severe cuts on her skin. She was riding her bike on the beach that time.

Who would have thought that a simple bicycle ride on the beach would lead next to a horrific accident like that? The truck driver was driving on the right side of the lane when it happened.

The damages she sustained from an accident had put her life on a halt. Her life, her work, her activities before now hang on a thread. And if she recovers fully from her injuries, not every single thing will revert back to normal.

Drivers should be more careful when driving because hitting someone is not what they would want to happen. Their actions will cause someone’s life to change drastically. As time passes by, the law becomes stricter and stricter to lessen accidents like this.

But it does not stop other drivers to become irresponsible with driving. They should know that for every action that they do, there are repercussions. Roads are not race tracks. Drivers should be aware of traffic rules and regulations.

They should not use their cell phones when driving. They should not drive when they have taken drugs or drank alcohol. When they are tired, they should rest or sleep and refrain from driving. Drivers should not treat the roads like race tracks thus over speeding should not be done.