Personal Narrative Analysis

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I am the “friend” that came to school with you every single day. I was the one praying in the passenger sit as you drove staring at your phone. I was the one who saw you almost run over a person in our school’s parking lot. I don't understand why you put yourself and others at so much risk. I understand you are capable of driving a car, but no one, including your person, has the right to put others in so much danger. Maybe you think you are able to drive a vehicle without looking at the road, maybe you think you will never be in a dangerous accident, maybe you think texting and driving is safe. Let me tell you something…you are wrong!
You might have never thought about the number of people who have been in car accidents, the number of people who were injured in car accidents and the number of people who have died in car accidents. Many of those accidents were caused by teens and adults paying more attention to a phone screen than the road.
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When I was driving back home, you were supposed to pick up your brother from his friend’s house. I remember you followed my car, I know you were snapchatting, commenting with “OMG, she drives like a turtle.” I didn't get mad at that, we were going slow and no one was around. However, when we got onto a busier street, where we could drive faster, you did everything you could to catch up to me and then when you were in the lane right next to me, going the same speed as me, you didn't look at the road. The only thing you have done is stare out of the window on your left with your phone recording me. I saw you snapchat me, post it on your story and begin to record another video, all without looking once at the street in front of you! Snapchat recording lasts 10 seconds! You made two. The condition on the road can change within 3 seconds, maybe less. It was lucky that nothing has happened to either of us that night because of your feckless

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