Dangers of Texting while Driving Essay

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    acknowledge the dangers of texting while driving but 35% still admit to doing it. Smartphones have enabled us to become more connected with the world, but they also pose a threat for potential distractions while driving. Every year, one out of every four crashes are due to a driver being distracted by a cell phone. Texting while driving increases the time spent with your eyes off of the road by 400%. When responding to a text message, you take your eyes off of the road for about 5 seconds. While…

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    A Danger Teens Face on a Daily Basis One of the most exciting times in a persons life is when you turn sixteen. Turning sixteen is like the early stages of adulthood such as getting your first job, high school, and getting your drivers license. By having a drivers license, you 're free to go wherever you please without your parents being with you. This driving privilege is almost always taken advantage of by teen drivers. Now, think back to when you first got your drivers license, what was…

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    Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Matt Richtel published a book in 2015 about the dangers of distraction, especially while driving. Titled A Deadly Wandering, the book covers Reggie Shaw, perpetrator of one of the first car accidents attributed to texting while driving, and some of the neurological research attached to how distraction works and why our mobile devices are so attention-consuming. One of the many topics brought up, and a significant contributor to Reggie’s accident, is inattentional…

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    more dangerous things such as texting and driving. Multitasking can transform in a way of life to many people around the world, but people might not realize that multitasking has negative and positive effects, especially under certain situations. People need to understand what is helpful and what is bad when multitasking, and when they can multitask to find out what affects people in their daily life. Many people multitask and feel more emotionally well from, but while they are multitasking it…

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    distraction while driving and as cell phone ownership and use continue to increase, the worst thing that people do with cell phones today is using them while operating a motor…

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    referred to as ‘smart’ phones. Smart phones have become a part of most American’s daily lives. While smart phones can be very beneficial, they also have the potential to be dangerous. Smart phones are used in multiples ways for many different reasons. They can be used for research, easy communication, and emergencies. They can be used as an alarm clock, a calendar, and way to document one’s life. While these reasons are beneficial, most people don’t realize the negative effects that smart phones…

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    Importance Of Safe Driving

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    The excitement that a driver’s license brings to a teenager is one of the few things that hasn’t changed over the years. To teens, driving brings a sense of freedom and independence, it boosts self-esteem, and makes one feel grown up. However, teenagers have less experience, maturity, and driver training than most adults. Therefore, more teenage drivers are involved in car crashes every year and more are being killed. The number of teenage deaths is increasing because teenagers are immature and…

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    defect in your seat belt higher. Seat belt laws should not be compulsory because it’s an intrusion on our individual rights, people who wear seatbelts are more prone to reckless driving, and your insurance rates would not go down. The population who wear seat belts are more prone to reckless driving. Speeding, texting, changing lanes without looking or using a turn signal, eating, reading, tailgating, failure to yield, run[ning] stop signs/red lights—they all cause accidents.…

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    Driving Defensively

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    amount of traffic incidents by just simply driving defensively. You’re probably wondering what I mean by driving defensively, right? Driving defensively means that you are very aware of your surrounds and prepared for anything to happen. The first and foremost defensive driving technique is thinking about safety first. You want to keep away from aggressive and distractive driving trends. This means you should avoid eating, texting, or reading while driving. These are all distractions that put…

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    any harm or danger presented to them. Because many believe that no harm will come their way, they often tend to participate in very precarious activities. There are a lot of dangers associated with adolescent invincibility fable. Teenagers often make poor decisions such as experimenting with drugs which could lead to addiction or an overdose, unprotected sex which could lead to pregnancy or a STD/STI, and reckless driving habits which include drinking and driving or texting and driving.…

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