Has your life ever been affected by a tragic death? Well don’t let that happen again and lower your chance of doing so by putting that phone of yours away while driving! Texting and driving has been a problem ever since smart phones have come out. There are around 660,000 people daily who use cell phones while driving, according to the FCC. It is so common that almost everyone knows someone who has text and drove in the past or currently does it frequently. One reason why texting and driving at Columbia is an issue is because it is a law. “Texting, as that term is defined in subsection (1) of this section, while driving a moving motor vehicle shall constitute an infraction provided this does not apply to voice-operated or hands free devices …show more content…
“Approximately nine people are killed and more than 1,000 injured daily in the U.S. in incidents reported as including a distracted driver, the CDC reports. According to NHTSA, there were 3,477 people killed and an estimated additional 391,000 people injured in motor vehicle crashes, including distracted drivers in 2015 alone” (FCC). Texting and driving’s after effects cause deaths every single day in the U.S. There haven’t been any deaths at Columbia due to distracted driving, but with the odds, there is a chance it will happen eventually to someone if they continue to text and drive. “The severity can range from minor vehicle damage all the way up to a totaled car… Fines vary and insurance carries will likely see the violation and add a surcharge to your car insurance policy at your next policy renewal” (Delbridge). Effects of texting and driving can damage car in many ways. There is a lot of evidence to prove this at Columbia just by walking around and looking at all of the cars they have been hit. The added insurance charges are also another consequence to add on everything that can already happen. These effects will happen, unless the issue can be
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
Texting while driving has become a major problem in the United States over the past few years. Though most people will argue that it does not impact them very much, texting and driving have very serious consequences that can change one’s life in just a split second.
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.
Nearly 6,000 people are killed connecting to the outcome of cell phone use while driving, according to Edmunds.com (7). Texting and talking on the phone throughout the time that a person is driving can have deadly consequences, but people still don’t seem to want to give up risking their life. There are many issues that can happen while on the road related to the usage of cell phones. It is important to stop people from looking at their phones while driving, because it is extremely distracting and not safe. Even hands free devices are not as safe as they seem to be. There have to be consequences for people using their cell phones while driving in order to improve the people’s safety. According to Edmunds.com, cell phones are known as distractions everywhere in the world and have created several concerns to several countries (9).
Texting, as of right now, is one of the most used ways of communication. But when texting is mixed with driving, it is not the safest combination. Texting and driving should be banned in all fifty states for all ages because texting is a privilege, not a right, it is a distraction, it is dangerous, and innocent lives have been tremendously affected.
Secondly texting while driving can put a loved one at risk. Texting while driving can put you and your passenger at risk. If you were to get in a accident because of texting and driving, you and your passenger can get hurt. In an article called 10 Programmatic Reason´s that will make you stop texting and driving right now it said ¨in
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
Trust me... you are not as good at texting and driving as you think you are. In our society technology has become a big part in everyone's daily life. A lot of people cannot keep their hands of their cell phones long enough to drive from destination to another. Texting and driving is dangerous, it causes distractions and car accidents that can sometimes result in injuries, or worst death. Texting and driving is very dangerous.
Imagine being blindfolded for the length of a football field while driving. This would not feel very safe, right? Well, five second is the average time your eyes are off the road while sending or reading a text. When traveling at 55 mph, that is enough time to cover the length of a football field. Plus, the average amount of time it takes to get into a crash is only three seconds. 11% of all drivers under 20 that were involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted. This age group has the largest population of distracted drivers. It is not just teens, adults are also breaking the law while driving. 49% of adults say they have been passengers in a car when the driver was sending or reading texts on their cell phone. Reaching for a phone, dialing, texting and other uses of portable devices increases the risk of getting into a crash by three times. As of 2011, about 60% of drivers use cell phones while driving. There is obviously a huge chance of getting into a wreck, whether you are the one texting or not. It is not just the decision to not text and drive, but the decision to refuse to get in a car where the driver has their cell phone
First, With so many examples of times people were harmed or even worse died from texting while driving is countless. We don’t have time to go through each time of course but there’s one example I can recall right now. In 2007 Hillary Coltharp began texting
Safe driving is really important in the world today. Texting while driving can lead to a lot of things. First, if a person drive while texting they could run over someone and possibly kill them because their eyes wasn’t on the road. The person could go to jail for years just because they wasn’t paying attention to the road. Second, if a person drive while texting they can hit someone car
Many statistics can prove how texting while driving is a serious problem, and a majority of the drivers do not realize the risks. Other drivers know the dangers and risks of texting while driving, but do not have the appearance of caring. Although the amount of casualties resulting from texting while driving has decreased considerably, there is still a shocking number of deaths and casualties from this issue. The number of casualties and deaths from texting while driving have surpassed the number of drunk driving incidents. Drunk driving deaths a year amount to about 2,700 lives while driving and
Texting while driving is the most dangerous form of distracted driving because it requires the driver to take their eyes and attention off the road and their hands off the wheel. According to the CDC, 3,154 people were killed by distracted driving in the U.S. in 2013. What the CDC doesn’t report on, however, is the number of friends and family members who were left to grieve their losses.
There are many topics in the news everyday about how texting while driving is affecting the population today. The actions that officials are taking are helping us to become and stay a safer driver. Many of the
In today’s culture, we can receive information with just the click of a button from a device in our pocket. Texting is an easy and fast way to communicate and give information to other people. Unfortunately, people choose to text while driving, endangering those around them. Today I will share with you the dangers of texting while driving, why you should not engage in it, and how it relates to the public affairs mission here at Missouri State.