Public Service Announcements are made by educators, students, companies, and more all over the country. In this case, in hopes of preventing distracted driving. The way that these videos and speeches appeal to the audiences make them more and less effective. By playing these Public Service Announcement videos all over, such as on TV, at the gas station pumps, and social media sites can make them more effective. Of course, there will be some people that will not realize how extreme distracted driving is, and they will simply say, “It won’t happen to me.”…
Distracted driving is anything that causes one to take his/her eyes off the road or lose mental focus while driving. In 2009, 5,474 people were killed due to distracted driving, and almost half a million were injured because of it. Nine hundred and eighty-five of the 5,474 deaths involved the use of a cell phone (Consumer Reports). This is an enormous number of deaths because of cell phone usage while driving. The most striking fact is that nearly…
Distracted driving can cause terrible accidents that may affect people for the rest of their lives. Being distracted behind the wheel can be dangerous and even fatal. I support legislation making handheld cellphones behind the wheel illegal. There are times when using a cellphone while driving may be necessary.…
Instantly, a driver’s life can lose their lives or seriously injured due to their negligent including nearby drivers. The death toll for distracted driving is 3,477 people killed on America’s roads in 2015 (Berger, 2010). With today’s…
Driving is a very dangerous activity on its own because you are moving a very heavy chunk of metal, going up to 80 MPH, in very close proximity to other cars who are doing the same thing. When you add in technology like phones, radios, and even other people, it makes driving even more dangerous. There are hundreds of car crashes a day. Any way to reduce the risk from distracted driving is a positive one.…
Being Distracted by Texting While Driving is a Societal Problem Messages can wait, texting and driving are not the best friends on the road driver’s and other’s life are more important than answering a message. In North America specifically in the United States and Canada a big number of car accidents and deaths occur by being distracted by texting, talking by phone or even using hands-free options while people are driving or by being distracted when walking, causing people to walk into the streets. Due to the lack of law enforcement officers, governments stricter laws and no advertisements in order to send a clearly message to the society about this problem, statistics are reaching high points and for that reason governments, phone carriers…
It is easy to see an individual being distracted by a cellphone while driving, but when you are the one that is being distracted, often you do not realize that the deadly driver and threat to…
Distracted driving is a serious issue America faces today. Many states have come together to find a solution to this problem. However, the solution is being debated among many Americans. Some states have passed a law saying, it is illegal to drive while using a hand-held device. This law is the first step to prevent distracted driving.…
There are many causes of death in America; some that Are preventable and some that are not under ones control. Over 3,000 people die every year from distracted driving and not just texting. Distracted driving includes playing with the radio, doing ones make up, looking to talk to friends, and even taking a sip from ones drink. Americans have about 400,000 accidents each year. Among the 400,000 about One fourth of the accidents are from texting and driving.…
In 2015, 2,333 teens from 16-19 years of age were killed by motor vehicle crashes. Distracted driving is a really big issue in america and is one of the leading causes of death. Ihad no idea that that amount of teens have died from car crashes, but i'm not surprised. Drivingwhile texting is on of the many ways someone can be distracted while driving. Texting while driving is especially bad because it involves all of the 3 main types ofdistractions.…
Distracted driving is caused by numerous things and insurers are tired of one particular problem. Texting and driving has become one of the number one reasons for car accidents and deaths. If people keep this bad habit going, it’s not only an annoyance on the road, but it will also be a nuisance to your wallet. Car insurance rates are rising because people keep texting and driving. Like AT&T says, “Texting and driving, it can wait.”…
Distracted driving has been defined as any activity that could divert a person's attention away from the primary task of driving, inherently endangering driver, passenger, and bystander safety. Unfortunately, despite staggering reports of serious automobile accidents caused by said distraction, the roads we travel are no safer. Lawmakers in part, can contribute considerably to increase the safety of the roads we travel. They can do so by strengthening existing laws, enacting and enforcing new laws, and taking certain legal measures. All of these actions combined could help in creating greater awareness of the danger in which everyone is placed by distracted drivers.…
Wisconsin doesn’t do enough to prevent distracted driving. Many people believe that “it won’t happen to me, that happens to other people.” Accidents due to distracted driving could happen to anyone. “In 2013, 3,154 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers. ("Facts and Statistics."…
Since the number of cellular device provoked accidents has increased, there have been companies reaching out to teens to alert them of the dangers of distracted driving. A large number of teens have been involved in crashes due to driving while distracted. Ten percent of drivers age fifteen to nineteen involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. (Facts and Statistics).…
Tasks such as eating, listening to music or cell phone use can cause fatal accidents and injuries. Now there is a ban on texting and driving to stop distracted driving from happening. Tougher laws may be alluring as a deterrent to this behavior, but according to the data in this study, 96 % of respondents knew it was against the law but continued to text and drive anyway (Quisenberry). This shows that it is up to us to make the decision to stop distracted driving and accidents caused by…