Sun.Star Davao

Better to be safe than sorry

By Yvonne C. Masloc FSUU Intern

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RULES and regulation­s are made to have an orderly sort of everything. It should not be ignored.

But what happens if someone ignores the rules and regulation­s that are set to be complied?

Along the boulevard of Davao, you can notice the signage that says, “Driving is a privilege, not a right”, it is placed on the road to remind people that driving is not a constituti­onal right but a regulated act.

For a person to be able to drive anywhere and anytime he must have a driver’s license, it is a proof that he is capable and have enough knowledge to be in the road. That he is conscious of the dos and don’ts of driving, and that he is aware of the consequenc­es that he may face if he’ll ever be in trouble.

How come some people still have the guts to ignore the reminders that the government has imposed not just for their advantage but for the betterment of everyone.

I commute every day; I ride public utility vehicles to be able to go to school, to go the mall, or to go to the church. I have experience­d witnessing a traffic accident caused by reckless drivers, caused by people who took driving for granted.

How can someone be so careless? Without thinking first of the possible consequenc­es of their wrong doings, of the innocent individual­s who might get involved, and of course, their life that they are putting at risk.

No sane person would be glad to be hit by a car by just walking in the sidewalks. No one wants to be hurt; no one will be pleased to be involved in vehicular accidents just because of reckless driving.

There are many ways to be safe while driving, such as wearing seatbelts, following traffic lights and traffic signage, not going beyond the speed limit, not driving while texting and most of all to not drive when drunk. These are just easy ways to avoid being hurt, to avoid putting your life in danger. By these you can also prevent from hurting someone.

There is no harm in following the rules. Being law-abiding doesn’t make us less of a person, so if we want to avoid being regretful in the very end, then we must be obedient from the very start.

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