Keep on track Everyone speeds from time to time or takes a route that doesn't follow the rules of the road. I have good experience in not obeying traffic laws, such as overturning my mother's car or even speeding up to 130 miles per hour, and sometimes racing on open road. After a lot of fines and increases in my insurance rates, I came to understand that I needed to continue driving on the track. I always seemed to not learn from the first mistake when it came to driving, after my first car accident you would think I would learn to obey the driving laws. I had just gotten off work at 5pm and my coworker was outside smoking a cigarette and yelled at me, "go ahead and show me you can really burn yourself out," as I got in the car, and of course I wouldn't say no. I put the car in gear, drove off and burned the tire in the empty parking lot, as I'm leaving the parking lot I hear a loud pop, it's the front passenger tire that blew out and immediately after that I realized I no longer had control of the car and in front of me there is a sidewalk that leads to a shopping center but it is about 3 meters down. At this point my car is in the air and lands nose first flipping it upside down. I get out of the car and realize I just wrecked my mother's car. Driving fast in the car I built is my favorite thing to do and it got me into a lot of trouble, but I felt like it was worth it. It was a few summers ago and I had just put the turbo on, I was on the highway headed to the local car rally and I decide to take off, I take the car to 100 mph then I slow down, but then This time I want to time it, so I grab my phone to use the timer and I take off again, but this time I reach 128 mph and stretch it all the way to the Capital Boulevard exit. Just like I thought... middle of paper... and but I would be one of those people who doesn't run away. As soon as I manage to slow the car down so I can go back, there are 3 police officers who come up to my car and realize that I couldn't go anywhere. The officers' cars stop and one of the officers tells me to throw the keys out the window and they took me downtown for the night and it was explained to me that my car will be impounded by the department and will be crushed due to the illegal road modifications and I will have to be there the day they crush my car as punishment, including the numerous fines I received. Driving is a really cool and fun thing to do, but if you abuse a car's power it can be tragic. It took me a while to understand that this sport is meant to be supervised on the track, after I overturned my mother's car, received many fines and ended up staying off the track, I clearly learned my lesson.
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