do. This not only leads to danger, but also unhealthy relationships because of the lack of good communication. As society and parents overly caution their kids about hazards, the communication gap widens between them just like Icarus was unduly apprised of the delicate wings. Icarus took a humongous risk by not listening to his father and…
for young drivers, but that alone does not solve the dangers of teenage driving. Teenagers in this generation will get behind the wheel of an automobile and assume that they know all aspects of driving a vehicle. It should be mandatory that teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short attention spans. Technology is a factor in teenage distraction during driving. Teenagers spend most of their time on social…
year due to distracted driving (Miller, Ivy. 2011).” The American Automobile Association states, “Taking your eyes off the road, even for two seconds, you double your risk of being in a crash”. When your eyes are anywhere else but the road, it is a problem. So what exactly is distracted driving? Anytime you can’t pay full attention while driving because you are doing something else, it is distracted driving. While there are many things that contribute to distracted driving, cell phone use being…
Texting and driving, one minute you are in your lane the next minute you are flipped in a ditch or you ended up colliding with another driver. Texting and driving has been a huge problem ever since the invention of a smart phone. People text, change music, and even use social media all day while driving. Their phones are attached to their eye sockets twenty four seven. “Forty percent of all American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in…
they’re not doing their homework (and when they are) they’re online and on their phones, texting, sharing, trolling, scrolling, you name it. The issue is that teenagers don’t seem to understand that there is a time and place for their cellphone use. Cellphone use while driving is certainly not the time for that. Shockingly statistics show that 660,000 drivers are attempting to use their cellphones while driving. Out of those 660,000 drivers, 21% is teenage drivers. There is an app on the…
screen. Distracted driving ,some people would argue, is a good thing ,and some would say it’s a bad thing. And even though this is true, we must come to understand that distracted driving is not an opportunity for us to argue with one another but rather see the crippling effects it has on all of us. (1st)Life is such a precious gift that shouldn’t be taken by the carelessness of a small screen. The state of Missouri knows this all too well and wants to outlaw distracted driving; however real…
first personal handheld telephone while working for Motorola. In 2000, the first Symbian phone, the touchscreen Ericsson R380 smartphone was the first device marketed as a “smartphone”. With the invention of the cell phone, this invention comes along with several impacts on society. Martin Cooper and two others are the inventors of the cell phone and with the…
Texting and driving has become such a big thing to do in this day and age teenager do it adults even do it to. Knowing the outcome that it can have on people around you. You see people on the highway doing all the time. No matter where you go you are bound to see at least one person who is driving texting. It is crazy to think that it is illegal to because the amount of people who are doing it is pretty ridiculous. It is like the law does not matter to people and putting other people life in…
categories of distracted driving: 1. Visual distraction, a task that requires a driver to avert his/her eyes from the road in order to obtain information 2. Manual distraction, a task that requires a driver to remove his/her hand or hands from the steering wheel in order to move or manipulate an object or device 3. Cognitive distraction, a task that is defined as "mental work load" or tasks that require a driver to divert their attention from the road. Responsible driving involves keeping hands…
Distracted driving by cell phone uses were identified as a major threat in driving, causing serious and sometimes fatal crashes. According to National safety Consul, nearly 25% of all car crashes (1 out of 4) involved cell phone distraction. Only in 2011, cell phone use in motor vehicle crashes caused $100B in damages ( ). Due to the danger it posed to the public, cell phone use in driving has been banned in 37 states in the United State ( ). Moreover, smartphones give this opportunity to us to…