When I drive, sometimes it's a good opportunity for observing and soul searching. Why do people tend to get in front of you when you are driving with the traffic speed? Why do some have the impulsive need to get into the healthy distance between you and another car, then slam the break? What is the point of compromising that safe buffer space, and then ending up in a line of cars at the light anyway?
On the road, sometimes the reason that other cars are in front of you is not because they are driven by better and faster drivers, but they just happen to be in that part of the road. So take it easy and be safe to yourself and everyone else around you.
By Ying Lei.
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