People texting and driving cause them or other people to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars. Whether it is on repairs or tickets or even hospital bills. 1 out of every 4 accidents in the United States are caused by distracted drivers ("Texting and Driving Accident Statistics - Distracted Driving"). Do you really know how dangerous texting and driving is? People texting and driving can cause many bad things but, can be solved by having more laws and higher fees. Distracted drivers can cause many problems. Some problems that can happen is you could have to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on repairs on your car. It can also cause deaths of yourself or innocent people. This problem can affect many people it could affect the driver, …show more content…
There are so many more things you can do now with phones then you could in the 1900’s or even the early 2000’s. Some causes of this problem are the major improvement on technology. Also, there is no national ban on texting and driving (“The Dangers of Distracted Driving”). There are so many negative effects. For example, people can get killed or injured. You could have to pay hundreds to thousand of dollars. This issue is very serious there is nearly 1.6 million crashes a year caused by texting and driving (“Texting and Driving Accident Statistics-Distracted Driving”). More and more crashes will happen as technology increases and more and more deaths or injuries could happen. All throughout the world, texting and driving has been happening for many years but there is a way of fixing it. There hasn’t been any national ban against texting and driving for years (“The Dangers of Distracted Driving”). Having no national ban has caused many problems. This problem can be solved by making new laws and higher fees against distracted driving. First, you would need to get the public involved in the change and getting a new law. Second, persuade people to make a new law. Then, you would have to decide the fee amount. Finally, catch the people who are texting and driving. Some people who can help pursue this solution is the government officials and the
Every day there are many that are killed from texting and driving. So many people get injured or even killed because of texting and driving. Several people are addicted to their phones, especially teens. Teens are obsessed with their phones, they are always waiting for some to text them back. Texting and driving is a distraction that everyone should avoid because it can result in injury or death to oneself or others. This may result in property damage, and the probability for one to receive legal consequences.
Texting while driving puts everyone in danger because it takes your attention away from the task of driving. According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in 2015 there were 3,477 deaths and another 391,000 injuries caused by distracted driving in the United States, and that’s just in one year. While this
Nearly 1.6 million car accidents are recorded each year, out of those accidents 330,000 result in injury or death (Edgar Snyder & Associates). Your life or someone else's life can change dramatically while driving just because someone was on their phone. Texting and driving is a real issue in our country and outside of spreading awareness or creating ineffective distracted driving laws. no one has really tried to solve this problem. Texting and driving is a problem because too many innocent lives are lost every day. The Government should implement an app that rewards people for not being on their phone while driving because so many people die every day from texting and driving.
Where has technology taken us that even while driving people have to be texting? Although texting while driving has become a disaster for many families and killed many people’s lives, it was first seen as a great way to communicate when driving. Over the years humans have adapted to doing many things that we see everything normal and do not stop for a second to realize that it can harm us or others. Most people don’t realize that it only takes three seconds of distraction for an accident to happen. Texting while driving is one of the things that has harmed families, and split apart, killed, and maimed. Even the perpetrators may never be able to forget the terrible harm they caused for three seconds of mindless
According to texting and driving statistics, every year, around 330,000 people die every year from texting and driving. This is around half of all the people who pick up their phones in the first place. Being on your phone draws your attention from the road, to your phone. Doisomething.org states, “When you text and drive you are 23 times more likely to get into a crash.” All it takes is a simple act of not watching the road. Being unaware while driving can put you, and other's lives at risk or injury or even death. This can affect your future, others around you, your friends, and your family. Texting and driving is a very big deal. Don't Text Drive states “5 seconds is the minimal amount of time a driver takes their eyes off the road. If you are traveling at 55 miles an hour, this would equal the length of a football field of not
Things are not all bad, though. Laws concerning the use of phones in cars, and more specifically texting while driving are finally starting to see the light of day. According to Anne McCartt, the senior vice president of research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a ban on hand-held phones in New York reduced use of such devices by about fifty percent. That was until use was re-measured the next year, finding that the “decline had dissipated substantially” (Politico). McCartt speculates this is due to poor enforcement, as a similar ban in Washington D.C. resulted in another fifty percent decline, only this one was sustained for more than a year after the law was put in place. Clearly strong enforcement is important, and well worth it; a fifty percent reduction in use of cell phones while driving is
Unfortunately, there are many people affected by distracted driving. Everyone has their own story on this. Sadly, some have been affected more than others. Here is only one story out of thousands. Elene had a five year old son, Jamie, and she had arranged for her sister, Angela, to pick him up after school one day. She picked him up and they were off driving on the road. The last thing her sister remembers is reaching for her phone, which was lying on the seat next to her because it was ringing. As she reached for her phone, she made a turn and lost control of her vehicle causing her to crash into a truck. Angela ended up being in critical condition, but survived; however, Jamie was killed. Elene, talking about her sister, says that Angela, “lives with the pain of knowing that one moment of distraction behind the wheel took Jamie’s young life.” She talks about how much this has impacted her and her family's life. She says, “Every day I think about my son, and every day I wish that he was here and that I was just a mother of a 17-year-old, taking him to soccer or whatever he would be doing in his life now. I don’t know what my son looks like anymore.” Bratton goes on saying that, “she hopes her family’s story serves as a warning to drivers to make safety a priority and avoid every possible distraction behind the wheel” (Garske). This is a very touching story. It shows that in one second, lives can be totally changed. No matter how important a text or phone call is, it is never more important than a person’s life.
Texting and driving has become a normal thing in society since the early 2000’s since the rise of popularity in smartphones. There have been many studies that shows texting and driving is the cause of life threatening accidents due to distracted drivers. The international telecommunications union states that texting or making calls or any other interactions while driving
When you text and drive your everything around you will be in danger because when you text and drive you won’t know where you will be going and you might have an accident.There have been a lot a car crashes because of texting and driving.
Being able to drive is a dream come true, but that dream can easily become a nightmare that a person might never get to wake up from. However, texting and driving can be dangerous and statics shows that approximately 660,000 drivers have attempted to use their phones while operating a vehicle (TextandDrive1). Motorist should understand the consequences that texting and driving lead to. These are some of attributes they should consider: it’s against the law, it 's a distraction, and can cause fatalities.
Car crash percents have significantly increased over the years because of the distraction of technology. Cell phones have become more of a distraction as they have became more popular as time went on. Companies have created ways to text by voice control and other features intended to help keep the driver's eyes on the road but, the problem with that is that you still have to go on your phone to activate the voice control. Distracted driving should be more monitorized in the states. All the states have a different amount you would be fined if you were caught texting and driving. Alaska
Why is it so important to understand the dangers of texting and driving? According to statistics, people who text and drive are twenty-three times more likely to be engaged in a car crash; therefore, no matter your age or how long you have been driving it is always imperative to keep your complete focus on the road. Texting while operating a vehicle has become the number one hindrance for many people. Texting while driving can cause harm to not only you, but also your family and even complete strangers as well.
Over 3,000 fatalities per year are caused by texting and driving. Texting and driving puts the motorists in a dangerous scenario. The risk of texting and driving are endless. Young and immature motorists are oblivious to the hazards that are wrapped around texting and driving. But motorists that are older and more mature still text and drive too. Texting and driving puts the life of the driver and the passengers in jeopardy.
Your life. Texting while driving not only makes you more likely to crash and kill someone, but for someone to crash and kill you. It’s crazy that someone’s decision to send a quick, simple text can ruin someone’s life. It’s also crazy that texting while driving is now the “leading cause of teen deaths in the U.S,” according to Cohen Children’s medical center . Texting while driving also makes you 23 times more likely to crash than non-texting drivers (Texting). This is putting you at risk more than anyone else. Also, over 1.6 million crashes a year are caused by cellphone use while driving too! (transportation). These statistics are scary and show how dangerous it is to text and drive. What this is saying, is that you lower your chances of getting hit, or hurt if you just don’t send/read that
Texting and driving has caused many accidents and is up there with drunk driving in causes of accidents. The main reason why is because most cell phones require two hands while texting and it is a law so a driver is trying to keep the phone down out of sight of a police officer. In this situation both hands are off the wheel and they are looking down, not a good combo. The generation of young drivers is the