for a Wharton graduate. Most of us would probably think that he got
what he deserved for killing 6 innocent people under his car which he
was driving drunk. Well, that might be the case and while it is
important that he got punishment for what he did what is more
important is that how could the accident have been avoided and how can
we stop these kind of accident from happening in future.
Rash and/or drunk driving rarely seems to be monopoly of the elite on
Indian roads. I am sure if any of us look back at our own recent past
we will be able to see a either ourselves or a friend or family member
doing the same, driving rash or drunk.
Although nobody has intention to hurt anybody when this kind of
accident happen but surely we are not patient enough to think or
listen that our actions even if they well intended could end up badly
hurting somebody else and also leave a deep scar on many aspects of
our life.
I think this is good opportunity for us to take a pause and see what
we can do to avoid this from happening to us. Please drive carefully
and also encourage others to drive responsibly. Please never drive
whenever you are drunk and never body let any of your friends or
family members drive when they are drunk. Please don't drink if you
know there is nobody who can drive you back home and you'll be the one
who'll be driving. Driving rash and breaking traffic rules could be
dangerous even if you are in your full senses so please slow down and
save a life .....
Regards,
Gautam Chaudhary,
ArriveSafe.
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