TRAFFIC LAWS and Discipline
By kixsh101
@kixsh101 (2123)
Philippines
April 6, 2013 1:07am CST
Traffic rules are the simplest of laws. If we learn to follow them, it could be the lowest form of national discipline we can develop. Since it is totally without monetary cost, it should be easy for us to do. It should therefore be a good start.
Traffic rules are the most commonly applied of our laws. We are confronted with them everyday - from morning until evening. Thus, whether to follows traffic rules or not is a question that we face everyday. We can try today, the next day, the thirda day and all of the days. And if he succeed today, we may also succeed tomorrow, and on the the following days.
Someday our repeated act of following traffic rules could become a habit, and hopefully a national discipline.
2 responses
@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
6 Apr 13
Every rule/s is simple.
What makes it hard are the law-breakers.
I wonder why some like/choose to break the law instead of abiding.
No rule is hard to keep for a well-disciplined person.
@roshigo58 (4856)
• Pune, India
6 Apr 13
Hi,
You are right. We should follow traffic rules for discipline and we become habitual of those rules. These rules are very simple and they are necessary for our safety.



