Personally, growing up around new technological advances such as the rise of social media has impacted my own life because I have seen friends of mine become distracted while driving firsthand, for this reason, I believe as a nation we should take action to minimize accidents caused by this epidemic. Some ways we can begin this effort is by teaching the negative consequences of distracted driving by accordingly enforcing laws, instituting fines, as well as making its awareness a mandatory topic in drivers ed classes and in driving tests throughout the country. Although as a society before driving we should encourage silencing our cell phones, using driving apps to avoid distractions, or setting up priority settings beforehand for emergency calls or notifications. By using a combination of assets such as law enforcement, government mandates, societal influence, phone settings, and spreading awareness we can better educate the public and end distracted driving.
Even though few states do have laws in place to prevent distracted driving, it has not been a top priority for police officers, most likely because it's tougher to charge someone for eating or texting than it is for speeding. Though in all reality, other countries are much harsher when it comes to distracted driving than the
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Not only should driving while distracted be taught, but it should be one of the questions on the driver's test. Everyone needs to clearly understand the risks involved when distracted while driving because they are putting their own lives in danger, but also the lives of others. This is another reason why as a society we should educate each other and refuse to be a bystander when friends or family become distracted. All of these methods should educate our society of precautionary steps to prevent becoming distracted by our
First we need to start giving police officers more authority over distracted driving. The state of New Hampshire was alarmed by increasing numbers of distracted driving deaths and accidents.Therefore they passed a law in 2015 that if you are the age of 17 or younger than you can not be on your phone while driving (Altschiller). In Hartford, Connecticut and Syracuse, New York they increased high visibility police enforcements combined with more public services campaigns. These additions showed good results in those two states when it came to a decrease in distracted driving and accident due to
Distracted driving is a major problem all over the world. Some people believe that making distracted driving against the law will help, but many people don’t take the law into consideration. People should be taught that distracting yourself while driving is serious and very life threatening to you, the people in the car with you, and the other individuals on the road. Many people lack the common sense to not use their phone while getting behind the wheel. There should be a class or warning when someone gets their license reminding them the hazards of being on your phone while
More importantly driving laws are established to make sure and warn drivers to not be distracted while behind the wheel, in whatever they are focused on, they should stay focused solely on the roads. When narrowing down to accidents, it’s proven that distracted driving is the leading cause of death. In 2009 an estimated 25% of all injuries involved in car accidents was a result of distracted driving, the main group involved was teens behind the wheel. Teens behind the wheel with more than one passenger are more at risk into getting into accidents because of them distracting the driver, or sometimes teen solely focus on the use of their phone. It’s believed distracted driving has three main reason, visual which is taking your eyes off the road,
Distracted driving is a very serious and controversial topic. Transportation plays such a huge role in people’s lives considering everyone has a busy schedule and they want to get to where they are going quickly while staying connected. There are 600,000 drivers attempting to use their phone at any given time throughout each and every day. To give some perspective on the issue, The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. 1 out of every 4 car accidents in the United States is caused by texting and driving. That is a lot of accidents occurring each year that could be prevented. There are several things happening on social media and in our
The state of Colorado is NOT doing enough to prevent distracted driving, especially among tech-savvy millennials who ignore safety precautions set by the government in order to reduce the amount of accidents each year from careless drivers. Despite road signs and an increased cost on distracted driving tickets - it is still technically legal to text and drive in the state of Colorado. In July of 2017, the government decided that using handheld devices while driving is considered safe unless the driver is being careless or reckless. What government officials refuse to acknowledge is that it takes a fraction of a second to permanently ruin your life or someone else’s. Studies have shown that distracted driving delays the body's ability to reach to urgent situations by an average of 6 seconds. Comparatively, the timing of these reactions are very similar to those results of people who consume alcohol/drugs prior to getting in the car and driving. As for the consequences, a ticket is $300 but the guilt lasts a lifetime and those who drive recklessly and take the life of another person never get over their foolish decision to prioritize a phone over their own safety. It’s important to educate the youth and future generations of the dangers distracted driving can lead to - as well as explain the effects if they are not careful.
Distracted driving is one of the fastest growing problems in the United States. It is starting to be considered as serious as drunk driving based on the dangerous outcomes. According to the Department of Transportation (2012), “distracted driving was a cause of roughly 450,000 accident-related injuries and nearly 5,500 fatalities in 2009 alone” (para. 1). Drivers who allow themselves to become distracted while driving are not only endangering themselves, but other innocent bystanders.
The article “Some People Do More than Texting While Driving” by Matt Ritchel gives many statistics that show driving while being distracted is dangerous. The article state that 30% of people use Twitter while driving. This is an alarming statistics because it shows that drivers are doing many other things than putting their full attention on the road. I believe that to cut down on distracted drivers , drivers should take precaution before driving also the government should offer programs to end drivers from being distracted.
As far as most people in this generation, technology is a big part of their life, bad or good. We all text, Snapchat, call, Facebook, Instagram etc. but while driving? We may all think we’re talented enough to do all of this while driving, but in reality its not safe at all. Some worse than others, accidents occur all over the world because of distracted driving, but how do we narrow this down? Classes are everywhere for everyone and anyone to learn about distracted driving and the costs some may pay.
We have made plenty of laws for distracted driving. There are 14 states that have made laws against hand held cellphone use while you are driving. Also 20 states prohibit cell phone use for bus drivers for the safety of the kids. There are 38 states that ban the cell phone use for novice drivers as well. We make all these laws for prohibiting different objectives while driving more than we try and teach people about the effect of distractions while driving.
Over the past years, fatal car accidents have increased around the world. Most of them are caused by bad weather conditions, road rage, drunk driving, tailgating, and etcetera. However, the number one cause will always be distracted driving. Distracted driving consist of the drivers diverting his or her attention away from the road to text, call or eat food. In those seconds, a fatal car accident might have occurred. There are a lot of advocacy advertiser that wishes this type of behavior to stop. One of them is the Bangalore City Traffic Police in India. They delivered the “Distracted Driving” message to tell those who drives a vehicle, from all ages, that they should not talk and drive to avoid putting themselves
Drivers are going to stop getting distracted while they are driving. In the future, people are going to be focused on driving. All of the drivers are going to put their effort into not getting distracted while they are driving. There are multiple things that drivers can do to prevent getting distracted. Some examples include turning off their phone, pulling over to pick something up and waiting until they arrive somewhere to fix their makeup. Teens driving their own cars are more likely to get distracted than those who share a car with others. For example, 20% of teens who share cars had texted while driving compared to 35% of teens with their own cars (Copeland). If this is not solved, people are going to continue to get injured or even die. Teenagers that are barely learning how to drive need to learn the dangers of distracted driving before they drive on the road. People need to be focused on driving so they can not get in a crash with someone else. Distracted driving is a big issue that needs to be fixed. There are plenty of dangers that can be prevented. There are a majority of people that have experienced distracted driving. Other people that are just walking down the street can also get injured or killed due to distracted drivers or even drunk drivers. If drivers stop distracted driving, the roads will be
When it comes to someone getting behind a wheel it’s a big responsibility, you are not a passenger that could be doing different stuff you are now carrying with several lives and people are waiting for you at home. Many things cross our minds exactly when we are about to drive, but we need to learn how to ignore them and worry about getting where we supposed to be. Nowadays many accidents that occur on roads are caused by distracting driving and it seems easy to choose to do something such as: texting, eating or drinking, talking to passenger’s etcetera. “The best way to end distracted driving is to educate all Americans about the danger it poses” Not everyone realizes the danger it is being distracted while driving, but every distraction cause at least once to take our eyes off the road.
The United States cell phone and driving statics in 2012 showed that around 4,000 people were killed in distraction related crashes, and around 420,000 people have been injured in crashes because of a distracted driver. Delaware was the first state in 2005 to pass the law of no texting while driving. Currently 44 states have band drivers from texting while driving.
The biggest driving distraction today is texting and driving, almost everyone does it, even if it’s against the law. In the state of Kansas driving while texting is illegal, it can lead up to a fifty dollar fine. Also for anyone who doesn’t have a full driver's license, any cell phone use is prohibited while driving. Talking on the phone while driving might not seem that bad, but it can still distract the driver, especially when using only one hand to drive. “At any given daylight moment across America, approximately 660,000 drivers are using cell phones or manipulating electronic devices while driving, a number that has held steady since 2010.” (The Dangers of Distracted Driving) The number of people who think it’s okay to text and drive is enormous, they don’t seem to understand that it’s impossible to multitask. The brain can only focus on one task at a time, whenever people are texting they are not focused on driving. This leads to many accidents and puts everyone’s lives in danger if drivers are not aware of their surroundings they will cause an accident. It’s much safer to pull over to the side of the road or wait until the driver has reached their destination to text or make a call. Another way to help not text and
Have you ever looked over at the person driving next to you and saw their head bobbing up and down trying to take a peak at their phone? Distracted driving is no joke and many people around the world lose their lives to this cause every day. Many people may think their invincible or maybe that it’ll never happen to them but in the end, the people who have lost their lives to distracted driving also had those exact same thoughts. In Ontario, deaths from collisions caused by distracted driving have doubled since 2000. Data collected from Ontario in 2013 shows that one person is injured in a distracted-driving collision every half hour. A driver that is using a phone is four times more likely to crash than a driver focusing on the road (Ontario.ca, Dec. 2017). For some, these tragedies may have also involved innocent bystanders. Distracted driving is considered a form of “impaired driving”. Your judgement is compromised as you’re not fully focused on the road. Tougher penalties and high fines is one way the government is trying to