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Texting While Driving Essay

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She was driving home late one night after a football game, her friends at her side when she got a text message. She thought about not checking it, but couldn’t wait until she got home. She picked up her phone and read the message. It was her boyfriend. “What are you up to?” Everything was fine and she hit reply and started a message back. Twelve characters into the message she was in the other lane and another vehicle was coming, a truck. Her friends screamed and she didn’t have time to swerve. Three days later a funeral was held for both of her friends and the other driver, her being the only survivor. Texting while driving is a serious danger not only to the driver but others alongside them on the road as well. It is vital for the …show more content…

If one person was texting while driving it would put them and everyone driving around them at risk. If a law was created to ban texting while driving for teens it would help initiate good driving habits to help keep people safer. Being an issue of recent interest in Iowa legislature and affecting adults and teens alike, people agree that texting while driving needs to be illegal. In Iowa, like many states, texting while driving is legal, that is until July 1, 2010. At this time the proposed law, likely to be signed into effect by Governor Culver, will prohibit any "inexperienced" driver, those age fourteen through seventeen, from making calls and sending text messages or using any other hand held electronic device at any time while driving. Whereas, adults would only be banned from texting while driving and would be allowed to talk on the phone while driving. No matter who was caught texting while driving, a ticket can only be given if they were first stopped for something else. Signing this new law is crucial to the safety of Iowa's roadways and with the bill passing through the Iowa House with a vote of 66-33 and then the Senate 32-17, Iowa is likely to once again be a leader of safety. Although the bill is likely to pass soon and take effect this July, fines will not actually be given until July of 2011 (Clayworth). Because cell phones are small electrical

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