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    Should the use of a cell phone be prohibited while driving a vehicle? The answer to this particular question has been debated on for several years. Many people strongly believe that the ban on all cellular devices should be required in all states, but others think that it should not. This topic is very important in today’s society because cell phones have become a significant issue on the roadway. The purpose of this essay is to bring awareness to the negative effects of cell phones, and why…

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    such as the radio, other passengers, and cell phones are constantly thwarting our attention from the road. People are constantly checking their phones for a text message and have the urge to respond immediately. This is making texting and driving a very severe problem. The use of cell phones while driving should be illegal with strict penalties for infractions regardless of age or experience. Distracted driving is a huge problem today. Distracted driving is anything that causes one to take…

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    The Dangers of Texting While Driving The average time it takes to read a text message is five seconds. At the speed of 55 mph, that’s enough time to travel the length of a full football field (“Cell Phone”). Most people may not realize it but one out of every four accidents in the U.S. are caused by texting while driving (“Cell Phone”). Driving distracted is never safe and adding texting into the equation happens to produce the most accidents. One text could change your entire life, or worse…

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    and driving there are also some statistics that show the numbers of collisions not reducing or stay in the same. Along with not even doing anything with the attention of the driver. There have already been a significant amount of bans in many other provinces or states that people just get annoyed that there are so many bans, and they start to not care about any of the bans. Lastly, the amount of enforcement officers would have to do would be extremely hard. Now a days everything is on a cell…

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    psychology at the University of Utah (p7, 2010). Without real enforcement of the law, all the other suggestions to fight distracted driving would be pointless. As mentioned earlier, enforcement of the law will be a daunting task, but I speaking to a different type of enforcement. In April 2010, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched the "Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other" enforcement program in Hartford, Connecticut, and Syracuse, New…

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    Texting while Driving Texting while driving is the act of composing, sending, reading text messages, email, or making other similar use of the web on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle. This action happens millions of times every single day and often results in death. The following incident is purely fictional: “Three teenaged girls are driving down a busy two-lane road somewhere in Great Britain, talking and laughing. The driver of the car is sending a flirtatious text message to a…

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    The government should ban texting while driving because it’s dangerous, has many influences, and has many benefits. One of the major causes of dangerous driving are cell phones. According to the Word Press Inc. Mobile, cell phones were invented in 1908. In 1947, Martin Cooper and his associates came up with the first portable mobile. The technology of phones went to being produced without internet to being produced with internet, which became a big thing. So the fame of phones was noticed all…

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    regarding cell phones and driving. However, there should be a little to no laws regarding hands-free devices. Cell phones and driving is one of the most dangerous things, cell phones while driving puts you and others in danger. A text and or phone call is not worth it, it can wait. Cell phones and driving is so common in our society. This paper will address the dangers of cell phones and driving, and the distraction it causes. Think twice before calling someone, and or texting someone while…

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    TEXTING WHILE DRIVING The minimal time to look at a text message is 5 seconds. Taking your eyes off the road for 5 seconds at 45 mph or above can be crucial. Driving while over 45 mph means that you are driving a football field distance in 10 minuets. Without looking at the road , you are putting your life and others lives in danger. You should always look at the road. Texting while driving should be a crime in the Missouri. People should care more about the lives of others and the…

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    friends. Although cell phone were used to keep in touch, for business purposes but car using were not one of the purposes that phone were made to serve as, while distracting drivers and kill and or injuring people and their fore making it a public concern. Obtaining a cell phone is easy considering that it is inexpensive and affordable, and serves at multiple uses such as GPS, calling checking the Temperature, it serves as a calculator, and many other features. "And some phones can even…

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