Corners Quote by Anna Quindlen
“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.”
“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.”
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.
Responsibility has limits.
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Some argue that personal vigilance and defensive driving can mitigate most hazards, but this view underestimates the randomness of others’ dangerous behavior.