conclusion that “Eighty-seven percent of parents who responded said they enforce texting and driving rules. Yet 50 percent admitted that they texted their teenager even though they knew their teenager was driving. As if that's not bad enough, the survey found that 29 percent of those parents expected a response before their child reached their destination.”. It’s not just the parents that are putting the child at danger, it’s mostly the moms. Continuing from the study, Fredrick Kunkle found that…
and how well individuals are able to pay attention. Some examples researched involve the use of cell phones, (talking, texting), walking and talking with another individual, the awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes, and determining the impact of ingesting glucose to improve attention. During a simulated study, participants were asked to walk while talking on a cell phone to test inattentional blindness (or, perceptual…
About thirty-seven percent of all vehicle related deaths in the United Sates involve the use of alcohol. There are on average two million drunk driving accidents every year in the United States (Wilson 9). Drunk driving is most common in twenty-one to twenty-four year olds. This age group accounts for thirty-two percent of all alcohol related car accidents. People fifty-five and older are only responsible for three percent (Wilson…
Logical fallacies are part of everyday life, whether we notice them or not. Fallacies are the mistakes in our reasoning. One common fallacy is false analogy. In a false analogy, two objects, events or people that aren’t typically related, are shown to be similar. An example of this would be comparing object A to object B. If object A has property C, and object B has property C, objects A and B must be the same thing. An analogy fails when the two objects are different in a way which affects…
putting their phone down as they drive. Distracted driving is one of the greatest threats on the roadway today, and social media, while, in itself not bad, has only exacerbated the issue by…
There are lots of central concerns in my life, but the one that sticks out the most would have to be phone usage and driving. As us adults are use to driving and have been becoming more confident in our driving and very impatient when waiting on having to do things we have become more reckless with our driving by being on our phones which put our lives and others in danger. As ustoday stated, “The National Safety Council 's annual injury and fatality report, "Injury Facts," found that the use of…
ages to get a hold off, but more specifically the age group of people currently finding themselves in college. Multitasking can come to fruition in many different scenarios, including learning in the classroom, while studying in the library, doing homework in your dorm room, or even driving down the street. Along with these different scenarios, a person can find themselves doing different things to distract them such as spending their time looking at social media, going through their emails,…
who cause accidents with fatalities should be charged with murder. There should be no surprise that drunk driving is a immense problem in our country. The penalties for drunk driving have increased because of the impact it causes on families who lose their children, fathers, mothers, or other family members to death and/or disability. So when individual take the risk of drinking and driving, they are taking the risk on the lives that are out there and of their own. People who are on the…
We hear stories about people getting into accidents because they were on their cellphones all the time so a scientific study was done back in the year 2001 to see how much of an effect being on a cell phone, whether that be texting or talking, would have on a subject’s driving capabilities. This experiment is important to people outside of the scientific community as well due to the fact that this can possibly affect every person’s life one way or another by injuring, or even killing a loved one…
advances, so does the danger we present as drivers when using our cell phones. Due to my experience as a sales consultant in the phone industry, I hope to shed a light in the dark corners of the phone-on-the-go world. By explaining the who’s and why’s of phones being used while driving, discussing current PSA’s, and the effect the phone has on driver performance, people should realize phones are just as potentially harmful on the road as alcohol. “In its 100-Car Naturalistic Driving Study, the…