The Great Gatsby

What is the purpose for the drunk driving scene in The Great Gatsby Chapter 3?

My English teacher wants us to consider each element of Gatsby’s party and analyze Fitzgerald’s purpose behind including each element.

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At the time of The Great Gatsby's publication, cars were still novelty items; in the novel, they are imbued with a sense of luxurious danger. A car accident disturbs the end of the party, when a drunken man crashes his car into a ditch. Nick admonishes Jordan for being an unspeakably awful driver, and her near-accident serves as a metaphor for the behavior of her contemporaries. Jordan is a careless driver because she considers caution the responsibility of others; she feels that the onus is on them to keep out of her way.