Driving Instructor Crashes Car Into Driving School
out of harm’s way: in a safe place away from danger or possible injury
Imagine this: It’s your second day at a new job teaching people how to drive. Then, bam! You crash your car into the driving school building.
In Colorado, a driving instructor did just that. His car came to a stop half in and half out of the building right under the ‘Learn To Drive’ storefront sign. According to the Lakewood Police Department, “Several people were able to dive out of harm’s way.” But one person did get a small injury. The police gave the driver a ticket for not following traffic rules.
Steve Rohman, the school’s owner, shared that it was the instructor’s second and final day at work.
Sample sentences
1. When the ball flew towards the window, Jane quickly moved the vase out of harm’s way.
2. At the beach, parents make sure their children stay out of harm’s way by keeping them close.
3. In the forest, the guide always led us on safe paths to keep us out of harm’s way.
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