The Harm Texting and Driving can create Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous things that can kill people. Adults and teenagers cannot resist the urge to pick up their cell phone and send a text or respond to one. People do not realize that it is impossible to multitask, while doing each task efficiently. When someone feels a vibration or hears a ring, it is hard to avoid the temptation of checking the notification on one’s phone.…
I bet you didn’t know that 1 in 4 car accidents happen from texting while driving. Also texting while driving causes a 400% increase in time spent with eyes off the road. Another fun fact is that answering a text takes your attention away for about 5 seconds. Travelling at 55 mph,…
Texting while driving is dangerous because it puts yourself in danger and is can cause death. Many car accidents have been caused this way and have killed millions of innocent people. When someone is texting while driving, they immediately lose focus, making it easy for them to get distracted. They do not see the other factors that may harm them. This is how accidents are caused.…
Texting and driving can be dire. When people text and drive they say that not only do they not care about their lives, but they also don’t care about the people close to them. Texting and driving is fatal, even more so than it may seem. More than 40,000 people have died in distracted motor crashes in 2016 (Combat Edge).…
2007 Labor Day, Hillary Coltnarp began texting and driving which caused her to loose control, crossed the median, and roll three times before flying 75 feet in the air and landed with a skull fracture, that’s a bad injury for just sending a simple text huh. Did you know that in 5 seconds going 55mph you can go a whole football field. Say you were looking at your phone for those 5 seconds, that is a long distance to cover without seeing. Sending a text will completely take your focus off the road.…
There are so many stories of people being seriously hurt and even killed due to texting and driving. People are always on the sides of roads walking from and to work, school, and restaurants. If you are texting or on social media you could veer off the road and hurt them badly. Think of the guilt you would have of taking someone’s life due to one single text. Texting and Driving is distracted…
My biggest pet peeve would have to be people who text and drive and follow too closely in traffic. Both of these can be made very obvious to those around you. Texting and driving can cause you to swerve to the wrong lane or oncoming traffic. When you follow someone too closely, you risk hitting them if they make a sudden turn or slow down unexpectedly. Some people don't find texting and driving a problem.…
When the driver takes his attention away from the road many possible things can happen. Texting while driving has the very similar distraction as drinking and driving (“Should Texting…”). The driver can lose their control sooner than they think. A driver can lose…
Texting and Driving:Blind Drivers Texting and driving is a dangerous act around the country done by teens and adults who most likely know the outcome of possibly killing or seriously injuring someone but doesn't cross their mind at that point. Electronic devices are distractions for people of any age, teens constantly on them. Texting, tweeting, or maybe snapchatting someone. Social media is overpowering minds of teens, completely controlling their minds, distracting them from the real world. Car accidents is one of the main reasons why texting while driving isn't allowed.…
People should think before driving somewhere and picking up the phone to text someone when behind the wheel. Texting while driving reduces the attention people pay to the road, is harmful in all cases and teens are not the only ones who do it. Knowing that “more than 4 in 10 teens say they have texted while driving” (“Study: Teens Who Text and Drive Take Even More Risks”) and that “49 percent of adults say they have done it also” (Copel). Maybe next time someone could say, “Please do not text and drive.” Anything thing can happen at any given time, so take these thoughts into consideration while driving.…
A visual distraction is anything that takes your eyes off the road. While driving we are constantly being side tracked by signs and advertisements we see all over the place from the newest restaurants opening, to the $100 billion Powerball billboards on the highway, the last thing you need to be doing is trying to reply to a text while paying attention to all of these catchy signs. Cognitive distractors are anything that takes your mind off the road like engaging in a conversation via text or talking on the phone, or trying to operate your navigating system while en route. The National Safety Council states, “Drivers talking on cell phones miss half of the information in their driving environment” (National Safety Council) which causes people to become unaware of their surroundings. And lastly, manual distractions which are any distractors causing you to take your hands off the wheel such as reaching for your phone to send that quick text.…
Texting while driving creates crash risk 23 times worse than driving and not texting. Texting while driving is endangering a person’s life, including yours. Texting while driving is considered dangerous by many people. It is also very dangerous to yourself.…
Transition: Not only does texting while driving endanger the driver and the passenger, it also risks the lives of other on the road. C. Imagine if you were in the car that was hit by the individual who was texting while driving. 1.…
Texting while driving puts many people lives in danger daily. People seem to feel like staying connected to the outside world is more important than focusing on the road. It can really harm other people who are doing nothing other than trying to get to their destination. If people could open their eyes to all the dangers of texting while, it would be less car accidents happening every year and roads would be more safe. Distracted drivers need to know what position they put others in.…
Cellphones should not be allowed to be used while driving because of the distractions it cause. Despite the warnings of cellphone being a hazard to other's lives; drivers still use cell phones while driving. Why would someone text while driving? They cannot resist the urge of not doing it. On a daily basis a person…