Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving Essay

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    Distracted driving is a natural tendency that indicates the advancement of technology, but also a behavioral shift in humans. Even before technology, drivers have been managing with natural and psychological distractions. Some examples include eating a snack or reading a map. With the increasing popularity of cellphones and texting, the list of interference between the eyes and the road continues to grow. Obviously the main source of debate and concern is how safe the use of these portable…

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    into everyday life, it was quite the ordeal if one was driving down the road and had to stop to make a phone call. An individual would have to find a pay phone to use. If he did not know the phone number, he would have to go into a business to borrow a phone book. If there was an emergency, finding a pay phone could take precious time. However, today we have the capability to make an emergency phone call in a matter of seconds with cell phones. Technology has improved the way doctors research…

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    Rosemary Okumu Prof. Hamilton, M.A. English Composition 1113 – 60042 21 November, 2016 What are the values and shortcomings of the Cell Phones? Out of the many accessories we have in today’s world, you will hardly miss someone with a mobile phone. The cell phone is no longer a luxury, as it was in the yesteryears, or a preserve of the rich and well-to-do members of the society but rather a ‘must-have’ necessity across the board. Their ubiquity notwithstanding, should the benefits of…

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    off their phone while driving. Almost every day young adults are dying or are in prison because of a cellphone. These situations would be prevented if Texas would prohibit texting and driving for everyone. Relevance: According to Institute for Hwy Safety Fatality Facts, 31 percent of drivers’ ages of 18-25 involved in car wrecks admitted to texting and talking on their mobile device at the time of their crash. Statistics show that there are 11 deaths every day, due to texting and driving.…

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    “Distracted driving has always been an issue with drivers, particularly young drivers, but has perhaps never had the attention it now currently receives. Almost daily, there are stories in the mass media about the destruction and death that has been caused by distracted driving” (Quisenberry, 2014, p. 303). Since texting and driving is receiving so much attention right now this is time to make sure something is done about and changes need to be made now. My plan to solve the texting and…

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    Texting while driving a car is against the law for a reason. Picture yourself driving in your car while texting. You look away from the road for just a second to read the last text. The next thing you realize, you lose control of the car and wind up in a hospital bed. Texting is the huge distraction because it is done by hand and it is visual. Using phones devices while driving can cause drivers to miss important hints. People do not understand the risk they are taking when they text and drive.…

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    Thesis: Distracted driving is the leading cause of car accidents in teenagers. The solution to prohibiting the use of technology while driving by understanding a teenager’s behavior, enforcing laws that ban technology use while driving, other simple solutions, and learning about families that are affected by distracted driving. Source One Newspaper "Teens Say They Know Texting While Driving Is Dangerous, Yet Almost...." Norwalk Reflector. 20 Oct. 2015: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 21 Nov.…

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    have talking and texting while driving banned, Arizona is not one of them. The only places that have prohibited texting while driving and are now giving out fines of $100 to $200 are Flagstaff, Tucson, and Phoenix. Tempe has fallen behind, but just this year the city has passed the “Distracted Driving Ordinance.” This law states that a driver can be fined starting at $100 if a driver shows “distracted” behavior. Since this does not count texting and talking on the phone, which is still legal in…

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    It seems as though people are always busy and constantly on the go, and as adults we exhibit dangerous patterns of behavior that cause major distractions. We all do this while remaining unaware of the immense dangers we put ourselves and others in daily. We have become so accustomed to these behaviors and distractions that they are starting to impact our daily lives. One example of this is when we get into the car for our daily commute to work, the distractions start right way with changing the…

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    Texting And Driving Alone

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    driving circumstances alone. Also as explained in the article by (textinganddrivingsafety.com), texting while driving is about 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated. This is a major threat to the drivers who are trying to get safely to their destination. The minimum amount of time staring at a quick reply takes a person 5 seconds. Driving at 55 mph is equivalent to driving through and entire football field without looking up. Statistics such as these provided by…

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