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“You teach your 16-year-old with your heart in your mouth to be a good driver and none of that makes any difference when some drunk comes around a corner and runs a stop sign.” quote by Anna Quindlen
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“You teach your 16-year-old with your heart in your mouth to be a good driver and none of that makes any difference when some drunk comes around a corner and runs a stop sign.”

Anna Quindlen

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About This Quote

Even careful, well‑taught drivers can’t control the reckless actions of others, highlighting the limits of personal responsibility in traffic safety.

In simple terms: Driver skill can’t offset others’ negligence.

Key Takeaway

Responsibility has limits.

Themes

Responsibility Safety Control Uncertainty Human error

Mood

Anxious Reflective Cautious

Type

Anecdotal Cautionary Observational

When to use this quote

  • Teaching teens to drive
  • Encountering an intoxicated driver
  • Navigating busy intersections
  • Parent‑child driving lessons

Key Concepts

Driving Alcohol impairment Risk Moral agency

Practical Applications

  • Road safety education
  • Policy advocacy for stricter DUI enforcement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How much can a driver realistically control their safety?
  • What societal measures could better protect vulnerable drivers?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that personal vigilance and defensive driving can mitigate most hazards, but this view underestimates the randomness of others’ dangerous behavior.

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