Texting while Driving Essay

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    cell phone (“Texting and Driving Statistics”). Texting and driving is unsafe and wrong. It violates the driver’s responsibilities on the road, impacts more than just one person, and it has endless effects. When a driver receives his or her license, they are given an enormous responsibility and they are expected to uphold it. As a driver, you are to protect your own safety as well as those in your vehicle and other civilians around you. By reading or sending a text message while driving, you are…

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    are blamed on texting and driving. Careless people who text while being behind the wheel commit murder everyday, killing whoever is behind the other car involved in the accident. Being able to attain a license and drive may be a dream to many young teenagers, but it could as easily become a nightmare. The use of technology has steadily grown over these past couple of years and it is only increasing as time passes, distracting us from much more important things. Texting while driving is one of…

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    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…

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    Maybe because texting has become so popular in today’s society and it’s everyone’s best way of communicating. Receiving and sending texts at the push of one button in seconds is the “greatest thing” that’s happened in today’s world. It isn’t so great when dealing with driving however. People may think there capable of texting and driving and are great at multitasking.However, no one can ever be “good” at texting and driving, and no one will ever be a good multi taster in dealing with driving and…

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    reported text driving for more than 3 years, 13% with 1 to 3 years of texting experience; and the rest with less than 1 year. Moreover, 30% of participant’s vehicles have an integrated hands-free feature for smartphones. Approximately, the half of them admitted using hand-held texting while driving, 40% have used both forms of texting, and the rest have used hands-free texting while driving. It’s worth noting that 90% of the participants agreed that any form of texting while driving has negative…

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    driver can be distracted but a recent phenomenon has made texting and driving the greatest cause of accidents. The article "Texting while driving" states, "Texting while driving is the act of sending and receiving text messages while operating a motor vehicle." Whether or not people are texting while driving, it is easy to say many people use their phones while being behind the wheel. A quote that expresses the severity of texting and driving asserts, "At 55 mph, sending or reading a text…

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    occurred due to distracted driving. Defining Distracted Driving The NHTSA defines distracted driving as any non-driving action an individual engages in that may distract him/her from driving. Types of Distractions There are three main categories…

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    punishment for distracted driving should be higher or treated just as seriously as driving under the influence, because it is more common, deadly and does not have the same amount of coverage compared to driving under the influence. So should the punishment for distracted driving be higher, lower or kept the same? Compared to driving under the influence. There is very little coverage for distracted driving, most of the focus is on impaired driving, even though the facts say that driving with…

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    dangers of distracted driving. Studies have shown that we are losing our youth today from accidents that could have been avoided. Bratsis Michael. “Curbing texting while driving.” The Science Teacher 80.1 (2013): 70. Academic OneFile. Web. 17 June 2014. http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/23413543/Wr-u-txting-b4-u-crashed This article discusses how adolescents are wearing seatbelts and even fewer are driving after drinking nearly one third of all high school students’ text while behind the wheel.…

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    believe that laws are ineffective against texting and driving and that we do not need these laws. However, we do need these laws to keep ourselves and others safe on the road. There are three main reasons why we need to stay with these laws against texting and driving.The first reason is that motor car accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 5 and 34 years old. The second reason is the use of cellphones on the road especially texting is the main target of police and…

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