a car accident
Thursday, October 4, 2019
In the afternoon, I went to the distant supermarket and witnessed a terrible car accident.
When I walked to the intersection of Changshen Road and Xingshun Road, I saw a lot of people on the road. When I asked, I realized that it was at this intersection. A taxi and a locomotive wanted to let themselves go first. As a result, they did not dodge, which led to the accident. I couldn't easily squeeze into the crowd, the locomotive fell to the ground, and there was one less wheel, and a taxi without a door was parked next to it.
At this time, I only listened to the two drivers arguing endlessly, saying that they would let the other party lose money, and finally they started to move their hands. While everyone was busy advocating, there was a police officer on duty. After he asked the situation, he said, "You all have something wrong. If you can give each other a modest, you won't be like this." The public also echoed: "Yes, it's too dangerous..." The two drivers listened to the red ear. Hey, bowed his head and apologized to the other side.
The crowd gradually dissipated, and I was thinking: If all the people in the world can do "one stop, two see, three pass," then how wonderful our life will be!
The third grade of the second experimental school of Jilin Changchun Automobile Industry Development Zone: Tan Bingzhen
recommended article
popular articles
- Zhang Qiling’s words to Wu Xie
- Unforgettable words
- eat hot pot
- Spring rain
- Success maxim
- Wishing the words of the motherland
- Courtesy
- Dignity
- a happy day
- If the joint test is refueling
- Classic sad sentence 2019
- Classic sentence excerpt 2019
- Eagle catching chick
- Comforting others 2019
- Visiting the supermarket
- Working maxim
- Animal business card
- Comparative sentence
- Sentimental phrase
- Inspirational maxim
- Sweeping the grave
- Observing plants
- West Point Military Academy's famous words
- Comforting words 2019
- Written to the kindergarten teacher 2019
- Affectionate words
- diary
- Encourage disability
- Hometown change
- Father's words