tragic car accident due to distracted driving. We see the billboards all around. We watch the commercials warning it and we see the horror stories of what happens when someone is texting while driving and yet, it’s still happening. On any given day or time, you can drive down the freeway and see someone checking their phone, hunched over with their eyes barely on the road or their busy having a full blow conversation as if they weren’t in the midst of driving or even worse, you’re traveling…
The use of cell phones while driving has continued to increase as phones become more enticing. With the advancement of technology, the numerous features, and apps that a person can use on a cell phone makes it even harder to disconnect while driving (Borgard). When people use their cell phones it not only puts themselves but others around them in danger too; pedestrians, passengers and other drivers on the road. Using cell phones while driving is a divisive topic that has led to many states…
youths have become addicted to using their phones. With telephone companies having unlimited texting and even calling, for a fixed fee,…
extremely popular that its influence on society is affecting how we all live. People spend hours on their phone not only talking on it nonetheless texting, social media, and gaming. Cell phones have both a negative and positive impact on society. Studies have shown that academic performance and motor vehicle collisions have been impacted by cell phone usage, while learning disorders, classroom distractions, and cheating have been linked to high cell phone use from college students. However, it…
driver’s choice to be distracted by the cell phone, not because the phone was sitting there and someone caused it to ring. The smart phone itself did not cause these tragic accidents, but the user who decided to use it during the most inopportune time. Driving is already a dangerous activity and it requires skills, full attention, and limited…
going to classes also passing them, getting the permit, then taking the actual test. Everyone should be treated equally, even with driving laws. In the Newspaper Article, “Making Driving a Federal Matter” by Laine Picker talks about, how congress is passing bills to allow teenagers to obtain their driving license at the age of 16-17 years of age. For example in the article Laine Picker states, “The bills establish three main requirements: a sixteen-year-old…
Peer Pressure Causing Teen Driving Accidents Becoming a teenager is a major milestone. Differences within one’s body and mind are just a few of the changes that go along with becoming a teenager. Fitting in and gaining friends is often difficult for all ages. Throughout the teenage years this is a common worry. Wanting to fit in and become accepted by others is a normal part of growing up. Being influenced so greatly that it affects the behavior, attitude and dress of someone is peer pressure.…
leading to the use of mobile phone increases dramatically. Other primary reason for the explosive growth of mobile phones is the safety aspect. Mobile phones make us easy to contact to other people during emergency or during driving. Although using mobile phone while driving is not allowing because it is very dangerous and not advisable, but it provides the…
RING, RING… RING, RING, BOOM… You strike the alarm to go off. *silence* you get up, do your morning routine and get out, as soon as you get outside you stop for a brief moment, but you hear nothing. Once you reach school you realise it is the same silence as before, but this silence soon was broken from fingers tapping the glass of phones and other electronics. Many people make the choice to change the form of way that they communicate with people and that form of communication is through…
fatalities in relations to speeding. A speeding ticket in Minnesota exceeds over 100 dollars driving over 15 mph over the region’s limit. During the week of July 8 – 22, the law enforcement conducts additional speed patrol to reduce public danger on the motorways. 4. Distracted Driving – 74 fatalities in 2015 on Minnesota’s streets as distracted drivers. Although texting is mainly focus on distractions while driving. On the contrary, anything that takes the driver’s eyes off the road is…