A Text is Not Worth a Life Cell phones began as big, clunky machines only few people could afford. They became more popular as they reduced the size of them, eventually so that they could fit comfortably in jean pockets. Cell phones were then able to send text messages, and it started out popular and remains that way still today. Texting is used to send someone a quick message that they can read at any time. Texting is used as an alternative of calling someone as it is easier and more convenient. Although texting is easily assessable, it can end up very dangerous in some ways. Texting and driving for instance, it can end up being easy and other times end up deadly. With that being said, using phones while driving should be banned altogether because, the driver is distracted and not paying attention to the road and could harm themselves or others on the road with him/her. Most people are guilty of taking a peak at their buzzing phones as they are driving down the road thinking that it is harmless. " In 2015 42% of teens say they have texted while driving” (DMV 1). This statistic is very alarming because, it only accounts for teen drivers, not every driver out there. There are thousands and even millions of drivers all across the world and to see that 42% of only teens admit to texting while driving is senseless. Also, as I mentioned earlier this statistic only accounts for the teens that would admit to texting while driving, there are some that will not admit to it which
Did you know every day your life is put at risk because of other’s bad driving habits? Well, when I first got my driver’s license I believed I was prepared to drive, but I was wrong. I still needed to learn about all the hazards around myself. Habits are tough to break when becoming attached, even though various habits are illegal. However, speeding, texting while driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol are a few of the many extremely common habits drivers use daily.
Nowadays, it is a common occurrence to see people messaging from their cellular devices in the midst of driving. Many drivers, across the globe, engage in the practice without contemplating about the potential detrimental effects of their actions. Notably, researches have depicted that texting while driving is one of the major causes of road accidents. As a matter of fact, accidents caused due to messaging while driving has superseded those, which are instigated by drunk drivers. Drivers are inclined to the belief that they can send some messages without negatively impacting on their driving abilities. However, studies have revealed that drivers are not as capable of multi-tasking as they believe they are. Researchers have discovered that drivers who text while driving look at the road 400 times less compared to those who do not message. After all the research it shows that texting and driving increases the risks of accidents and could even be deadly. Texting and Driving is a widespread problem that is killing Americans across the country. Nearly everyone agrees that texting and driving is dangerous. Most people do it anyway. Texting and driving falls under a category of safety risks called distracted driving. Distracted driving covers any non-driving act that keeps drivers from safely operating their vehicles. Texting and driving is particularly hazardous because it takes the driver’s attention away from driving more frequently and for longer periods of time. Texting and
Cell phone use while driving is a terrible distraction. When driving a motor vehicle, you are supposed to be 100% focused on what’s going on around you. There are many crashes because of people using their cell phones while driving. People that cause the crash are severely injured, and so are the victims of the crash. The law should be enforced over the issue of texting and driving; it would save more lives.
Texting while driving can restrict your reaction to somebody leaving nowhere, whether if it’s a youngster, a grown-up, or a gathering of teenagers. Current Health Teens magazine distinguishes, when you content and drive there is "less time to reaction to a roadway risk". While having less time to react to something in the street while texting and driving it may prompt numerous mishaps and passing. What's more, the utilization of your telephone while driving can bring about an unsafe domain to the individuals around you out and about. "Texting While Driving" expresses that texting and driving had turned into a "noticeable social issue, and it is a most risky practice that dangers mischances to drivers, cyclists, and people on foot." Anybody
Using a cell phone while driving causes an overwhelming amount of accidents, injuries, and deaths per year. The vast number of casualties alone should open people 's eyes to the power this object has over their lives. Although the majority of people are in favor of the laws that ban texting while driving, sadly, some people are completely against these laws. It is beyond me that anyone would be opposed to laws that are made to increase our safety and decrease the number of casualties. I use to think nothing of the danger of texting while driving until my friend 's little brother was killed by a distracted driver, and a year later, another friend was killed from texting while driving.
In the PSA of texting while driving, the central idea of the message is that if you text and drive, you are not only putting your own life at risk, but also the passengers in your vehicle as well as the other drivers on the road. According to Pew Research Center, “One in three (34%) of texting teens ages 16-17 say they have texted while driving. That translates into 26% of all American teens ages 16-17” (Teens and Distracted Driving). Also, “48% of teens ages 12-17 admit to being in the car when the driver was texting” and “40% say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put themselves or others in
Texting while driving should be illegal, it can jeopardize safety precautions on the road. Is it really that important to stay on your phone texting during every hour of the day? Texting when driving can cause accidents that may result into death. Texting while operating a vehicle has caused laws to change, giving out tickets, fines, and even jail time. Ian Mulgrew stated “many accidents are blamed on distracted driving and most of the distractions are caused by cell phone usage” (Mulgrew, 2011). Technology by the use of a cell phone has caused texting while driving to cause multiple deaths, tickets, and car accidents. A lot of people have a lot going on in their lives and never have time to get the things done. Leaving them to do things on
Distracted driving alone has claimed around 3,500 lives in the year 2015 (Currin, Andrew). These numbers have increased throughout the last decade causing people to take notice. Texting while driving is the leading cause of distracted driving deaths in the United States. In the last seven years, states across the U.S. have banned texting and driving in efforts to stop fatal accidents that have claimed so many lives. The focus of this is piece is to understand the dangers of texting and driving, the direct impact it has on New Hampshire citizens and the efforts that states across the country are making to prevent these deadly accidents.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drivers distracted by cell phones in 2015 claimed the lives of 3,477 people. Texting is the most alarming distraction. Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for 5 seconds. At 55 mph, that's like driving the length of an entire football field with your eyes closed. Teens were the largest age group reported as distracted at the time of fatal crashes. It doesn’t matter how mad you think your driving skills are, you still can’t text while driving. Over 2.5 million people in the U.S. are involved in road accidents each year. The population of the US is just 318.9 million. At this rate, the
A study conducted by the American Automobile Association showed that 34% of teens ages sixteen through seventeen admitted to being distracted behind the wheel because of texting. Another study also showed 40% of American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in danger. That’s almost half of American teens texting while in a car. Texting has become a social norm since the 2000’s due to the popularity of smartphones. The situation of driving and texting is increasingly becoming worse. Driving and texting is the worst thing can due. It’s even worse than drinking and
Is the importance of using your cellphone while driving worth ruining your future and the futures of others around you? Driving and using your cellphone splits your attention, as you are distracted towards the conversation putting yourself and others at risk. It’s life threatening to drive and use a cellphone at the same time because you lose your focus on the road, “Creating a crash risk that is 8 times greater than someone giving the road their undivided attention,” according to David Strayer, who over the course of 15 years researched and experimented on distracted driving. (David Strayer P.139)
The popularity of car crashes have increased tremendously. Multitasking has had some unintended and even dangerous consequences. Reckless driving, often defined as a mental state in which the driver displays a wanton disregard for the rules of the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2012 driver distraction was the cause of 18 percent of all fatal crashes. Distracted driving is caused by texting, kids in the backseat, and music and more.
How times has there been crashes or wrecks with teens on their phones? Over the past years, parents don’t feel like they are teaching their kids how to drive and get nervous about them driving. I'm going to be talking about how many wrecks happen and how not to deal with it.
Texting and driving has become one of the most popular ways of communication between teenagers and adults. Texting may appear incredibly innocent, but texting while driving can be hazardous, and even deadly. Texting while driving has grown to be a distraction, because people aren’t able to give their full attention to the road. Instead they are giving it to a pocket screen.
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.