Cell phones, they are small mobile devices that have revolutionized the world. These little electronic devices have allowed us to communicate to loved ones and others alike through phone calls or text message. They also allow us to surf the web, which comes in handy when you need to look up something. So we can agree that cell phones are great inventions that help tremendously. On the contrary, they also cause a considerable amount of problems, millions of problems in fact. Every year, millions of accidents are caused by people who were too busy paying attention to their phone and not at the road. Texting and driving has been one of the leading causes of accidents on the road due to it becoming such a normal act for most people to do. It has become a danger to the masses, however there are also organizations that are trying to assist in decreasing the rate of these fatal accidents. Texting and driving is exactly what it sounds like it is, it is the act of operating a motor vehicle while using a cellular device. The act is considered extremely dangerous therefore there are many laws that were passed against it. Texting was introduced to the world in the early 2000‘s and allowed people to communicate with each other through short messages without making a phone call. As cell phones evolved, it made texting easier to do, causing it to become a social norm. Therefore, people text Williams 2 and drive thinking they will be fine because it is such an easy action to do. They do
Over fifty percent of people text while driving with children or passenger in the car. Most people will drift into the other lane when they use the phone while driving. Texting while driving can cause accidents. Some also think it's okay to speed or go over the speed limit while texting and driving. Often drivers will even text while they have passengers in the car or small children. Over fifty percent of people text while driving and most of them are young inexperienced drivers and think it;s cool to text while driving(Harrison).
To investigate the dangers of texting while driving, a true experiment is needed to determine if texting is a cause of traffic accidents. A true experiment is thought to be the most accurate type of experimental research, and it is the only type that can establish a cause and effect relationship. Thus, a true experiment can find if texting is a cause that affects traffic accidents. To begin, the experiment will take place on a major road, located in an urban city because a large number of fatal traffic accidents occur in urban settings, when vehicles are traveling less than thirty miles per hour. Random assignment will be used to select participants, and place them into two equal groups, so the sample size is representative of age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic level. Random assignment helps eliminate bias between tech savvy teenagers and older adults, or the use of technology between different ethnicities, or income levels. The experiment will include a control and experimental group, and the manipulated variable is texting while driving. The control group will be instructed to drive through the mapped out course, without a cell phone present in the car. However, the experimental group will drive through the same course, with cell phones that are receiving text messages. The experimenters will have a camera in the car that helps them collect data from the both groups. Each driver will be evaluated on, the number of times they send a text message, the number of
Texting and driving is when you use your phone while operating a motor vehicle. When making this choice to do this, drivers often: drift off to the sides of roads, run stop signals, run into another car, etc. Using your phone any kind of way is distracting because you are taking your eyes off the road, and into a screen. Even though the time it takes to text is really small, that’s all it takes to causing a car accident. These behaviors are starting to get embedded in our social norms (Seiler).Texting and driving is growing more common because of the popularity of the use a cell phone and texting.
I have been the single most wanted electronic device since 1986. I make it easy to stay connected at all times with friends, news, and entertainment. I also cause 1.6 million automobile crashes each year. I am the number one gateway to porn, cyberbullying, and social misconduct. I am a phone. Cellular phones can be either distracting or essential. While driving, they could be deadly or navigational; in class, they could be distractions or educational tools; and behaviorally speaking, cell phones have negative impacts on young children.
happening because they are too busy looking at their phone. Texting and driving is one of the
Cell phones are deadly on the road. 21% of kids killed in fatal roadway accidents are killed due to use of a cell phone, says Edgar Snyder associates. According to Icebike.org, roadway accidents and deaths are also caused by other factors, but texting while driving is six times more likely to kill a person than drunk driving. Imagine getting into a car crash on a highway. Due to modern technology, once you are able to regain your senses, you can contact the paramedics with the aid of your cell phone. Now imagine being followed by a person you suspect to be a stalker. All you have to do is use your phone to take a picture of the person you suspect. This will help because the person will realize their infraction of the law. McGriff states that a cell phone can reduce the severity of any type of injury or incident because of the short amount of time it takes to contact first responders. Cell phones can definitely save lives in dangerous roadway situations, but can also end lives
They can’t wait to pull over, or until they have arrived at their destination. In many cases, most people are not even texting or communicating with someone. They are scrolling through facebook checking their timeline, or checking how many likes they have on their most recent instagram post. "We’re now a mobile society," says Chicago attorney Howard Ankin. "Everyone wants to use their phone while driving and not be stuck and unproductive in traffic. Most people think the people who get in accidents while using a cell phone is the other guy, not them, “ Howard Ankin (2013). Another reason people are prone to texting and driving is that they do not want to be rude or make the person texting them feel ignored. The believe that they will make the person mad or sad if they do not give them an immediate response. In reality the person they are communicating with would be much happier with a reply five minutes later than they would be with a dead friend. The third reason that people text and drive mindlessly not knowing they risk they are taking is they are simply curious of what they phone screen says. They can’t wait, they have to peek and see who is talking to them, or
Distracted driving is all up to the drivers, people choose to weather they want to read the text while driving or they wait until a safer
It is time to change society’s view on texting and driving because studies show that it is one of the most dangerous activities one can possibly do while operating a motorized
What is texting and driving? It is the act of creating, sending, and reading emails, or text messages or doing similar things on your phone while operating a vehicle. The use of a mobile phone has had some unexpected and some deadly consequences. A high number of accidents are caused by distracted driving and this results in injury and loss of life.
The parents of a popular 17-year-old who died on the first day of school are urging teen drivers to resist distracted driving after police confirmed Deianerah L. was texting when she crashed into the back of a school bus. Deianerah died shortly after the crash near Byron. It was the first and last day of her senior year. She crashed into the back of a bus. Ethan Hinton, 7, was exiting the bus at the time of the crash, and was knocked down by the impact, but the student was not seriously injured. "I got a terrible bruise, and she didn't make it," Hinton told FOX 9 News (Capacio and Beno). Evidence is growing in support of banning cell phones while driving.
With the society we live in today, a cell phone almost becomes a necessity. Although cell phones come in handy and even make life a little easier, our cell phone usage is becoming a threat to us. There are several ways in which this powerful object can be dangerous. Texting while driving is one danger many do not realize until something drastic happens. Texting while driving is not only a threat to us, but as well as other drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. However, with the lack of enforcement on the laws and punishments, the use of cell phones while driving does not come as a threat to drivers, which needs to change.
The message I chose to analyze is texting and driving, and the many dangers surrounded by it. I selected this message because people need to become more aware of how serious the issue is and the increasing number of fatalities that are resulting due to texting and driving. Did you know that texting takes your eyes off the road for 4.6 seconds? At 55 mph, that’s like driving the length of an entire football field blindfold (Distraction.Gov). Now just envision that you are driving to the grocery store and you receive a text message from someone. You check the road ahead of you and everything seems to be flowing smoothly so you glance down to reply to the message. Then as you look back up, all of the sudden there is a huge traffic jam but it is too late for you to stop and you smash into the vehicle ahead of you.
The most recent controversy among U.S. citizens, which is on everyone's mind, is whether or not cellphone use while operating a motor vehicle should be permitted. Both sides of this debate have justifiable reasons, but certainly one is bound to succeed in preference to the opposed side. Cellular devices being used should be off limits while simultaneously driving, because it puts not only the driver in danger, but also any passengers or other drivers at risk. There are numerous rules that quarrel cellphone use in certain situations, including laws that forbid their use while driving, yet countless citizens rebel without batting an eye. I'm in favor of diminishing cellphone use while operating a motor vehicle, along the side of law enforcement and other law abiding citizens.
Driving in general can be hazardous. Driving and having such a distraction as a cell phone at ear, or ringing somewhere in a car, is ten times more dangerous. Not surprisingly, drivers who use a cell phone while driving perceive cell phone use by others as less of a threat to their safety as do non-users. A huge number of accidents caused by talking on a cell phone. During the last 5 years texting has become insanely popular. It’s a great and convenient tool because people don’t have to call person to just say ‘ok’ on that dinner invitation. The worst part is that many people still think that texting while driving just that ‘ok’ is ok. Unfortunately, even with traffic police enforcing those ‘no cellphone’ laws, individuals still neglect those simple safety concerns. People need to start understanding themselves how dangerous it is.