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    Distracted While Driving

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    Distracted While Driving Virtually anyone who has a driver’s license has been introduced to the idea that distracted driving causes accidents. However, the consequences of distracted driving are far more than just predictable and often taken lightly. Predictable events can be avoided. Since these are predictable events they are preventable. The choices that drivers make affect more people than they may realize, thus making them responsible for the consequences that result from those choices

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    Widespread Cell Phone Use In the modern-day world, there are about 6.8 billion cell phone subscriptions. Mobile telephones have really changed the way we do things in our daily life. Before cell phones were invented individuals were more interactive with each other. In the late 1900’s, Martin Cooper invented the first mobile telephone. Today we have a variety of mobile phones to choose from such as Apple and Samsung. Widespread cell phone use has definitely affected the world negatively because

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    today and growing at an alarming rate due to the use of cellphones while driving. We need to value human life first! We need action now to prevent future deaths and injuries. Drivers are more distracted today than ever from cellphones with texting & social media. News reporting, articles and public awareness highlight the dangers of using cellphones while driving. Drivers refuse to ignore the fact that our focus should be driving. We need a dramatic shift

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    regulate the use of cell phones while driving is imperative because it’s dangerous, and current laws are not sufficient to curb the problem. Mobile phones, now known as cell phones, have been around since the 1940s; however, they did not become main stream until the 1980s. The original mobile phone design was large and bulky, and was only capable of making phone calls. According to the article, “Cellular Telephone,” “Modern handheld wireless digital devices (cell phones) typically offer an array

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    people use their phones and other technology while driving, a habit that is unsafe but, current and future technology could make it safe and beneficial. Distracted driving not only affects the many citizens on the roads but police officers account for a large amount of drivers that use technology while behind the wheel. Texting and driving is extremely dangerous but laws that will be enforced and new technology will help make the roads safe and keep drivers off of their phones. There are both dangers

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    Texting And Driving Essay

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    drivers use a mobile device while driving with young adults encompassing the largest group of drivers in deadly accidents at 11 percent. The result in driver interruption affects the extent of accidents where distraction is measured as a causative aspect. Distracted driving and cell phone use while driving in particular, is widely accredited as one of the principal foundations of

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    Driving While on The Phone Essay

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    street, and even while driving. Not only do teenagers text, their parents do, as well. Texting is a frequent fad among the young adults, it also a convenient method for parents to keep in contact with their children. People nowadays have to be in contact with friends and family at every moment of the day especially while driving it is the equivalent of driving under the influence, using hand-held devices (like Bluetooth) will decrease the number of accidents caused by phones, and studies show texting

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    people are driving while distracted. Eating, talking or texting on a mobile phone, making adjustments to the radio, talking with passengers -- all take a driver's focus off of the road. Imagine this, it's a beautiful day for a drive, the sun is out, windows rolled down, the music in on softly, just a perfect day. Then you look down at your cell-phone, just briefly, quick enough to remove your eyes from the road, then you BAM you made an accident!! How many of you have cell phones? How many

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    The first mobile phone was introduced in 1983. Smartphones gained popularity with the release of the IPhone in 2007 (Seward). Smartphones are a huge technological advance, and have transformed our lives in a variety of different ways. Not only are smartphones the most popular form of communication around the world, but with access to the internet, nearly any information that is needed is in the palm of your hand. You have the ability to send and receive phone calls, text messages, access to social

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    The increase in modern technology has greatly impacted society, as it is a major cause of distraction within people’s lives. Cell phones, tablets and laptops have become everyday necessities to many people. Although these technologies are built to assist individuals with tasks and give them easy access to information, they also have many detrimental impacts. Individuals need to understand that preventative measures must be taken and become more knowledgeable of the possible threats that are associated

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