一场车祸作文,描述车祸过程的作文

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  • 2024-04-17

一场车祸作文?关于车祸的作文 (一) 在我的记忆中,许多事已经淡忘了。可是,那天发生的车祸,让我至今也难以忘怀。 那天,天空阳光明媚,风和日丽。我像往常一样,中午放学回家吃饭。可是,一场突如其来的事情让我措手不及。那么,一场车祸作文?一起来了解一下吧。

车祸作文1000高三

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在北宁公园里传出了急促的声音。

路人急忙地让开。一个青年骑着一辆自行车,来了个急刹车,同时,一位老太太拎着一个手提包走在大马路中间行走那个骑车的青年把老太太撞倒了。那个青年把老太太撞倒以后自己就走了路人也急忙跑了过来。问老太太家人的电话号码叫老太太的家人过来。我在路旁骂道这个年青人真不讲道德,撞了人就跑了。连一声对不起都不说就这样跑走了。又一个年青人在一旁说:“恶有恶报,善有善报,那个青年人做了亏心事,总之这个青年做了这总事他一定会遭到报应的。一个人打了老太太家人的电话,过了没多长时间她的家人就过来了,她的一个家人说:“如果我抓到了那个青年,我一定要狠狠的教训他。”路人们异口同声地说:“对”。

突然“让开

让开”,路人急忙让开,原来是刚那个青年他说因为我那时候刹不住车所以自行车不受我的控制”青年回答到。原来我们误会了青年。心里很惭愧,连忙说:“对不起。

大家等了老太太的情报就各自回各自的家了。

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交通事故时时刻刻都会发生,它就像颗威力十足的炸药,一时大意,这颗埋伏在我们生活中的炸药就会爆炸,炸得家庭破碎,炸得人心悲苦。所以我们要遵守交通规则。

我们家附近有一个小女孩,她的爸爸就是因为一次交通事故而离开了她。

描述车祸过程的作文

a car accident

「一场车祸」第一篇:a car accident of which i was the victim occurred a few months ago at hoping road and chiho road. the memory of that harrowing experience can still make my heart go pit-a-pat. one day when crossing a street intersection i was suddenly enthralled by the sight of a beautiful girl in miniskirt walking on the sidewalk. for a moment i was oblivious of the onrushing traffic then shrills of alarm arose and i woke up from my daydream with a start. but it was too late, i was hurtled to the ground by a passing car. i can't think why i was so careless at that point. what a fool i was to cross a busy intersection when i was dangerously distracted by the sight of an attractive girl. if only such a terrible experience had never happened to me! i wish i could see her again, but certainly not at a street intersection and not when i was behaving like a fool.第二篇:whenever i look in the mirror and see the scar on my face i remember that cad accident. i t was a dirk night. i had a very good time at a marvelous birthday party thrown for a friend of mine. we ate and drank and danced happily. i thought i had drunk too much to drive home; however, when the party was over, i jumped into my car and drove away lightheartedly. there were only a few cars on the highway, so i drove faster and faster. suddenly i screamed and fell unconscious. the next thing i knew was that i was in a hospital, and a few days later when i checked out i found my face was indelibly scarred. i was so put out by the accident. i wish it hadn't happened. why on earth didn't i drive more slowly? i f only i hadn't drunk so much and what a fool i was to have a drunken driving. that accident has surely taught me a lesson and i think it is not only a good lesson but also an unforgettable experience.第三篇:on a holiday morning i drove home from my uncle's. the streets were as usual not crowded. i enjoyed a leisurely driving. nearing a crossroads, i saw the yellow traffic light flashing off and on. a highway bus was running toward me, but it was still a safe distance away. i drove on. then, to my horror, i was aware that the big bus was rushing head-on to me. i swerved my car and applied the brake, but it was too late. i heard a loud crash when the bus sideswiped the right door of my car in the middle of the street. at the sight of the big bus standing close by, i was rather frightened. why on earth didn't i stop and wait till it passed? i should have remembered that caution is all that matters in safe driving. the bus driver seemed to give me a warning; a small car should yield its right of way to a bigger one. what a fool i was to put myself at the mercy of a big bus! i have learned that it is better to give way to a big bus than to take a chance with the dubious considerateness of its driver and be ruined. if only my small car were as strongly built as a tank!第四篇:at the roundabout of the west-gate mall in taipei have you ever seen a high hoarding that shows in numerical figures the incidence of traffic accidents registered daily in taipei? it is of course a warning to car drivers. i used to see those figures, however, with nonchalance. although i had a motorbike and rode it to work everyday, most to the time i rode it carefully, and only once in a while i sped on the road for fear of being late to work for a date. a car accident would never victimize me, i thought. i was always lucky. but, alas, i eventually became the victim of a car accident which forced me to lie in a hospital for about fourteen months and become a news-maker in spite of myself. that day a bus was running in my direction and not far from it was bus stop. i was so na?ve as to think that the bus driver would pay heed to me. no sooner and i seen that bus approaching me than i sensed i was hurled off my motorbike. when i woke up feeling pain and soreness from head to toe, a nurse told me that i was in a critical condition upon arrival at the hospital and that i was lucky because the doctors decided to operate on me instantly. now i am alive and well, though i have ugly scars all over my body as a result of eight operations and a maimed leg to boot. i have paid really much too much for a careless driver.第五篇:whenever i start my car i cannot help recalling a nightmarish experience. that experience was connected with a car accident in which i nearly got killed. the accident came a few months ago when i was turning the corner of a hillside within a short distance of my home. having driven non-stop for many hours, i was clean done in; so i stopped my car and opened the door to get out to take a breather. i was so absorbed in the thought that i would soon see my folks after a long absence that i did not pay attention things around me. then, just as i got off the car, something hit me and i fell and lay in a puddle of blood. despite my blurred vision i saw a motorcycle pass by at full speed. then i became unconscious. when i woke up i found myself in a hospital. my leg, forehead and elbows were all bound up in white bandage. furthermore, many places on my body were bruised. i had been hospitalized for fourteen days. i can't think why i was so careless at that point; had i been more careful i would have avoided that terrible accident. if only such a harrowing experience had never happened! but i think i have learned a lesson from it. we chinese have a saying, "one who has narrowly escaped a tremendous disaster will live happily ever after." i hope such prediction will come true soon.

车祸作文素材

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自己出车祸的作文

交通事故时时刻刻都会发生,它就像颗威力十足的炸药,一时大意,这颗埋伏在我们生活中的炸药就会爆炸,炸得家庭破碎,炸得人心悲苦。所以我们要遵守交通规则。

我们家附近有一个小女孩,她的爸爸就是因为一次交通事故而离开了她。小女孩家里并不富裕,但是她和爸爸妈妈一起生活得很开心。每天早晨起来,妈妈都会给她和爸爸做上一顿美味的早餐,一家人很温馨。吃完早餐,爸爸骑车送她去上学。一路上,父女俩总是有说有笑。放学后,不管风雨多大,小女孩总是看见爸爸耐心地在等待着。回家的路上,小女孩总是开开心心地向爸爸诉说学校一天所发生的一些有趣的事。

有一天,小女孩的爸爸像平常一样到学校去接小女孩。然而,一辆迎面而来的大卡车由于违规行驶,把小女孩的爸爸撞倒在地,爸爸当场就死去了。一刹那间,死神就夺走了他的生命,他多么希望自己还活着,他多么希望陪在小女孩身边,他多么希望能够看着女儿长大……小女孩并不知道自己的父亲已经去世了,她还是像平常一样在学校门口等她的爸爸来接,等了好久,还是没人来接她,小女孩心里想:为什么到这时候爸爸还没来接呢?是不是出事了?还是家里有什么事?小女孩心里很着急。当小女孩得知自己的爸爸已经死去,她似乎傻了,她扑在爸爸的尸体上不断哀求:“爸爸快醒醒!我要爸爸!我要爸爸……”她多么希望这场交通事故没有发生,多么渴望爸爸能够醒来,象平常一样用自行车载着她上下学啊!

交通事故的发生使得交通堵塞,就像血液停止了流动,血液停止了流动又是多么的可怕呀!所以我们要遵守交通规则,防止交通事故的发生。

亲身经历车祸作文800字

A Car Accident【一场车祸】

第一篇:

A car accident of which I was the victim occurred a few months ago at Hoping Road and Chiho Road. The memory of that harrowing experience can still make my heart go pit-a-pat. One day when crossing a street intersection I was suddenly enthralled by the sight of a beautiful girl in miniskirt walking on the sidewalk. For a moment I was oblivious of the onrushing traffic then shrills of alarm arose and I woke up from my daydream with a start. But it was too late, I was hurtled to the ground by a passing car. I can’t think why I was so careless at that point. What a fool I was to cross a busy intersection when I was dangerously distracted by the sight of an attractive girl. If only such a terrible experience had never happened to me! I wish I could see her again, but certainly not at a street intersection and not when I was behaving like a fool.

第二篇:

Whenever I look in the mirror and see the scar on my face I remember that cad accident. I t was a dirk night. I had a very good time at a marvelous birthday party thrown for a friend of mine. We ate and drank and danced happily. I thought I had drunk too much to drive home; however, when the party was over, I jumped into my car and drove away lightheartedly. There were only a few cars on the highway, so I drove faster and faster. Suddenly I screamed and fell unconscious. The next thing I knew was that I was in a hospital, and a few days later when I checked out I found my face was indelibly scarred. I was so put out by the accident. I wish it hadn't happened. Why on earth didn't I drive more slowly? I f only I hadn't drunk so much and what a fool I was to have a drunken driving. That accident has surely taught me a lesson and I think it is not only a good lesson but also an unforgettable experience.

第三篇:

On a holiday morning I drove home from my uncle's. The streets were as usual not crowded. I enjoyed a leisurely driving. Nearing a crossroads, I saw the yellow traffic light flashing off and on. A highway bus was running toward me, but it was still a safe distance away. I drove on. Then, to my horror, I was aware that the big bus was rushing head-on to me. I swerved my car and applied the brake, but it was too late. I heard a loud crash when the bus sideswiped the right door of my car in the middle of the street. At the sight of the big bus standing close by, I was rather frightened. Why on earth didn’t I stop and wait till it passed? I should have remembered that caution is all that matters in safe driving. The bus driver seemed to give me a warning; a small car should yield its right of way to a bigger one. What a fool I was to put myself at the mercy of a big bus! I have learned that it is better to give way to a big bus than to take a chance with the dubious considerateness of its driver and be ruined. If only my small car were as strongly built as a tank!

第四篇:

At the roundabout of the West-Gate Mall in Taipei have you ever seen a high hoarding that shows in numerical figures the incidence of traffic accidents registered daily in Taipei? It is of course a warning to car drivers. I used to see those figures, however, with nonchalance. Although I had a motorbike and rode it to work everyday, most to the time I rode it carefully, and only once in a while I sped on the road for fear of being late to work for a date. A car accident would never victimize me, I thought. I was always lucky. But, alas, I eventually became the victim of a car accident which forced me to lie in a hospital for about fourteen months and become a news-maker in spite of myself. That day a bus was running in my direction and not far from it was bus stop. I was so naïve as to think that the bus driver would pay heed to me. No sooner and I seen that bus approaching me than I sensed I was hurled off my motorbike. When I woke up feeling pain and soreness from head to toe, a nurse told me that I was in a critical condition upon arrival at the hospital and that I was lucky because the doctors decided to operate on me instantly. Now I am alive and well, though I have ugly scars all over my body as a result of eight operations and a maimed leg to boot. I have paid really much too much for a careless driver.

第五篇:

Whenever I start my car I cannot help recalling a nightmarish experience. That experience was connected with a car accident in which I nearly got killed. The accident came a few months ago when I was turning the corner of a hillside within a short distance of my home. Having driven non-stop for many hours, I was clean done in; so I stopped my car and opened the door to get out to take a breather. I was so absorbed in the thought that I would soon see my folks after a long absence that I did not pay attention things around me. Then, just as I got off the car, something hit me and I fell and lay in a puddle of blood. Despite my blurred vision I saw a motorcycle pass by at full speed. Then I became unconscious. When I woke up I found myself in a hospital. My leg, forehead and elbows were all bound up in white bandage. Furthermore, many places on my body were bruised. I had been hospitalized for fourteen days. I can't think why I was so careless at that point; had I been more careful I would have avoided that terrible accident. If only such a harrowing experience had never happened! But I think I have learned a lesson from it. We Chinese have a saying, "One who has narrowly escaped a tremendous disaster will live happily ever after." I hope such prediction will come true soon.

第六篇:

It was the first time I had driven a car all by myself. I had just got a driver’s license and my husband was away on a business trip. Without the ear-piercing chattering of either my husband or the impatient coach, I was having a joy ride along the winding highway 3. Whistling in the warm breeze, I was driving fast and in a relaxed mood. Before long, I was forced to slow down by a huge cement tanker lumbering along ahead of me on the two-lane highway. Never had I seen such a huge monster before; I missed the comforting chattering of my husband very much. Having followed it for ten minutes or so, I steeled myself to step on the accelerator. As soon as I thought I had passed it and re-entered the right lane, I heard a loud crash on the right side of my car. I could not remember how long the shock had lasted, but as I pinched myself to find I was still alive, I was bold enough to keep on driving and the huge monster was lagging far behind me as if nothing had happened. No sooner had I parked my new laser than I found the whole right side of my car was smashed out of shape. Why on earth didn’t I follow that tanker with precaution and patience? I should have realized how poor my driving skill still was. How I wish I had never gone home that day!

第七篇:

Tom and I drove to Tainan last month. As it was a holiday, traffic on the freeway was heavy. I asked Tom to fasten the safety belt, but he said it couldn’t do any good in emergency and turned a deaf ear to my advice. About thirty minutes later, the accident happened. The car before us suddenly slowed down, but Tom couldn’t stop ours in time and the result was a bumper crash. I screamed to find that Tom’s face was covered with blood. He suffered a slight brain concussion, but I, thanks though scared to death. The scar left on Tom’s forehead could still be seen when I called on him yesterday. “I wish I had taken your advice. What a fool I was to doubt the use of the safety belt!” said Tom with a wry smile. “Why on earth didn’t I insist that you fasten it? If only I had insisted! The injury could have been reduced to a minimum,” I also blamed myself.

第八篇:

Describe an unforgettable experience【叙述一个无法忘怀的经历】

When I was six years old, my cousin in Tainan got married. Five of us, including Father, Mother, my two brothers and myself, took a taxi to the wedding party. The scenery was beautiful all along the way. When I was looking at the scenery, however, the door of the taxi suddenly opened and I fell off immediately. Father and Mother took me to a hospital at once. Fortunately, only my nose broke. After treatment, I went to the party with a "red nose."

Mother told me later that if there had been a car coming from behind us, I would have been killed. It was a close call indeed. Since then I have never taken a taxi without first making sure that the doors are closed fast.

第九篇:

Describe an unforgettable experience【叙述一个无法忘怀的经历】

One day when I was a child, I saw an ad about a missing dog in the paper. As my next door neighbor had a German shepherd like the one described in the ad, I called the owner of the missing dog to tell him that. I also gave him my neighbor's telephone number.

I had almost forgot about the whole thing when I heard my neighbor talking in a loud voice one night. I rushed to the window immediately to see what was going on. "I am sorry, but this dog really belong to us. We have kept it for almost eight years now," my neighbor was explaining to a tall stranger.

Suddenly I felt rather guilty, for my childish suspicion of my neighbor seemed totally unjustified. But I didn't have the courage to tell him that it was I who had caused him all this trouble. I have been silent about this thing until now.

第十篇:

Describe an unforgettable experience【叙述一个无法忘怀的经历】

Everybody has some experience he cannot forget. For me, the most unforgettable experience was taking part in an English conversation test. This occurred about three years ago when I had to take an English examination, including conversation, in order to go to the United States.

English was my second language; I had difficulty even with reading and writing, not to mention speaking. Naturally I was very nervous when it was my turn to face the examiners, one a gentleman and another a young lady. They asked me something about sports, sightseeing, Chinese culture, the purpose of my going to the States and so on. I was simply too nervous to be able to make any sensible answer. In fact, I could hardly open my mouth. The interview took about ten minutes, but it seemed years to me. When it was over, my shirt was thoroughly wet.

This was the first time I talked to foreigners in English. This was an experience I am not likely to forget.

第十一篇:

An Embarrassing Experience【一次尴尬的经历】

As is often the case, sometime last month I walked on the street and found someone smiling or even trying to talk to me, but I couldn't recall who he or she was at all. I felt so ill at ease that all I did was only to gently stand there and try my best to smile as brightly as possible.

One day such a thing happened again. While I was greeting that beautiful girl, a crazy idea came into my mind that I decided to keep on talking with her though I didn't know her. Luckily, we had a pleasant conversation for ten minutes. But when saying good-bye to each other, we both suddenly found she had mistaken me for my elder sister. What an embarrassing experience it was!

以上就是一场车祸作文的全部内容,交通事故时时刻刻都会发生,它就像颗威力十足的炸药,一时大意,这颗埋伏在我们生活中的炸药就会爆炸,炸得家庭破碎,炸得人心悲苦。所以我们要遵守交通规则。我们家附近有一个小女孩。

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