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Annotated Bibliography On Distracted Driving

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Raelynne Woo Professor Nguyen TCORE101 – Intro to Academic Writing November 9, 2017 Annotated Bibliography United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. National Phone Survey on Distracted Driving Attitudes and Behaviors. Washington, DC, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2011. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) did a National Phone Survey on Distracted Driving Attitudes and Behaviors. The survey took place in late 2010 and surveyed 6,002 drivers aged 18 and older from all 50 U.S. states as well as the District of Columbia. Their goal in conducting this survey was to assess the current attitudes and behaviors about distracted driving, including perceptions of safety, cell phone use, laws, fines and enforcement. This survey contains many charts and different sets of data that would allow me to choose the ones that would best support my argument. A fact in the survey states that more than half of the participants believe that using a cell phone or sending text messages makes no difference on their driving performance, yet 90% of these participants would feel unsafe if they were passengers and their driver was talking or texting on a hand held phone while driving. I could use this for an argument about how we know that using a phone while driving is unsafe, yet as drivers, we would do it anyways as we feel it doesn’t affect our driving ability. I know this is a credible source because

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