Teenagers fifteen to nineteen are the most distracted drivers and without years of experience, like adults, they are far more likely to get into a crash when not paying attention. Many parents could put an end to this issue. According to Bob Passmore, assistant vice president of policy development and research for PCI, “Parents need to take time to talk with their kids about the many dangers of driving.” (Teenage Motor Deaths Rise). Many adults talk to their kids about speeding and texting while driving, but they do not enforce it it implicate it into their own driving. Distracted driving is a national problem and can be easily avoided by education teenagers about dangers on the …show more content…
Unlike distracted driving, it can't easily be avoided. Before technology rose, bullying would only take place in the classroom and kids would feel safe and comfortable at home, but not anymore. Cyberbullying follows the victim wherever there is technology and today it is almost impossible to escape. A study from Openet reveals that “41 percent of teens say they have been cyberbullied on their cell phone or online”. Cyberbullying and can lead to depression and sometimes suicide. Although many laws have been proposed, a positive solution to this nationwide problem is to use parental controls on teenagers cell phones so they can limit the harmful and degrading media that is allowed on their child’s phone without parental controls. Although there are many dangers of technology, it is not only negative. It allows people to be connected to friends and loved ones at all times, the internet allows people to learn more about topics they are interested in increasing the education of society, and on a dull day entertainment sites are used. There are many positive features to technology but the danger happens when these features are used at the wrong time or irresponsibly. Like many other things in life, dangers could be avoided if educating others was a