Dangers of Texting while Driving Essay

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    “Driving a car has no difference to holding a gun I tell you,” my mother would always warn me in Cantonese when we talked about me starting to begin driving. Indeed, I agreed with her. Driving a car is no different from holding a gun. Both have the ability to kill, and ultimately, it comes down to how the user controls it. Drivers have the biggest responsibility and their choices, their self-control, determines everyone’s safety on the road. Witnessing the driver in the car next to our Kia…

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    provide a danger to society because they cause negative health problems, bad driving habits, and corrupt teenager’s behaviors. As everyone knows we are surrounded by the new age technology, which includes cellular phones. Cellular phone companies would ensure their clients to believe that research studies on the negative health effects of cell phones use…

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    among teenagers. According to Edgarsynder.com, "21% of teens become involved in fatal accidents while driving." That's why over the years I'm sure you have seen advertisements in this country about the "DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE" rule to help people become aware and if they and intoxicated they selected a designated driver to take them home. I have also watched videos where a person is on their cell phone texting or talking and fall straight down a hole in the ground at construction sites and they…

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    O’Dell. The results of this accident unfortunately, can never be changed even though texting and driving at the time, was what people did. In other words, texting and driving were viewed as innocent, and it was socially accepted. With regards to this, I went ahead and read the interview you conducted with Vince Horiuchi. Additionally, that’s where I found out, you were 1 in “100,000 accidents involving texting while driving.” So, you see Reggie, as I pointed out earlier, this accident could have…

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    phone usage while driving. When people text and drive, it is considered equivalent to driving while drunk. I was drawn to this article because it is a very important topic to me. When people decide to pull out their cell phone while going 60 miles per hour on the highway, they are not only risking their own lives, they are also risking the lives of other human beings. Topic The topic of this article is based on the urge people get while driving to look at their phone or start texting/calling…

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    Car crashes are the leading cause of death for Americans age 4 to 34 says Adam Cohen of TIME magazine in the article "Will Self-driving Cars Change the Rules of the Road." In the past decade, Google made the first step to revolutionizing the car industry with their idea of a driverless car, thus, eliminating every complication of the daily commute for Americans. California was one of the few who was persuaded by Google to enact a law to allow ptheir self-drive cars. Moreover, Self-driven cars…

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    accidents. Most of them were found to be texting and calling before the accidents. The club found a gap between the rising number of car accidents and the reason for the accidents. One of the ways they aim to stop it is through education on useful techniques that teen driver can use when driving. They have a program called “The UPS Road Code program” that aim to teach teen how to drive safely, the precaution of texting or calling while driving, and drunk driving. In addition to their lesson,…

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    Railroad Track Safety

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    There are many dangers when you are around a railroad track. There are many safety features to help keep pedestrians and cars safe. Some of these safety features include, lights, alarms, arms, lines, and signs. These are here to help keep you and others around you safe. You are 40 times more likely to be killed in a collision with a train than you are with another car. The difference between a car and a train is like a car to a 12-ounce soda can. Imagine how easy it is to crush a soda can with…

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    Distracted driving is the act of participating in anything that has the potential to distract the driver. Distractions include engaging in conversations with the driver and turning on the music too loud. Drivers themselves as well can also engage in distractions while they drive. For example, eating while driving, watching TV, driving with ear buds in, and lastly texting. Though these actions may seem harmless they can be quite dangerous. The act of driving while distracted has become a regular…

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    Distracted Driving

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    Driving is an action that requires drivers to distribute their attention because it is a varied and complex action. It requires full concentration in order to stay safe on the road. A driver loses focus on the road when that person pays more attention to other objects or people. Various new technologies inside the vehicle are the most attractive objects that keep the driver’s eye off the road. Driver distraction is the major reason for car crashes, and it kills many people. The common…

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