Driving Behavior

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective showing a lack of caution or concern for the consequences of one's actions; rash

  • The reckless driver caused a serious accident on the highway.
  • She's always been a bit reckless with her money, spending it on impulse buys.
  • He's a reckless daredevil, always pushing the limits with his stunts.
  • Her reckless behavior in relationships always leads to heartbreak.

noun A person who drives slowly or without skill, often causing frustration for other drivers

  • The slow-moving car in front of us appears to be driven by a Sunday driver.
  • Ugh, we're stuck behind a Sunday driver going 10 miles under the speed limit.
  • I can't stand Sunday drivers who don't know how to drive properly.
  • He's such a Sunday driver when it comes to making decisions, always taking his time and being indecisive.

noun a compound noun referring to the act of driving while being distracted by other activities or stimuli

  • Distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents on the road.
  • Hey, remember to put your phone away while driving - no distracted driving!
  • Don't be a dummy, no distracted driving allowed!
  • Letting your mind wander while driving is like inviting disaster - it's like driving with distracted driving goggles on.