Argumentative Essay: The Dangers Of Speeding

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The light stands at a bright red while you nervously twist your hands back and forth on the steering wheel. You feel your heart beating faster and you start to sweat, as you playfully look to the right at the car in the next lane. Suddenly, the light shines a glorious green, and you punch your gas pedal to the floor with your heavy foot, as your wheels spin from underneath you, ready to launch off like a rocket ship! Sounds like fun, doesn’t it? Many teenagers have this same adventure every day, not knowing what the outcome could be if something went wrong. Speeding and street racing can be very dangerous to you and others around you. I’ve experienced many times with family and friends what speeding can cause. I’m hoping that you will read my stories and see how speeding can really be a deadly thing. I hope this essay will make you think twice before going over the speed limit. Speeding can cause pain for you and your loved ones.
One incident where speeding was the cause of emotional pain for someone happened about twenty-five years ago. The boy’s name was Steven. He was a good kid that always listen to his parents and went to class, rarely ever late. This day, Steven over slept and rushed out of his single story home, jumped into his red mustang in a hurry to get to Kempsville High School because he was late. He drove about 65 miles per hour when the speed limit was actually only 45. Thinking he was Dale Earnhardt, Steven deviated in and out of lanes with elegance. He …show more content…

The grandmother eventually got better and Steven was charged with reckless driving and lawsuit. Steven spent the next five years without a driver license and his parents ended up selling their home to pay the lawsuit. Not a day goes by that he wishes he would have slowed down. He spent several years thinking how going the speed limit and slowing down could have changed his life and the lives of his family, instead of the

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