Mobile phones and driving safety

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    Texting While Driving; There Should Be Harsher Punishments People who text or use mobile devices while driving should receive the same punishment as those who drink while driving. In reality, distracted driving endangers more lives and damage more property than that of drunk driving. In fact, the current levels of injury and loss caused by distracted driving are unacceptable. In addition, fears about distracted driving seem to be increasing because more and more people are becoming…

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    increased reliance on the cell phones while driving and the issue has been debated over for a long time. There are various laws in various countries regarding the use of cell phones while driving. The drivers uses the cell phones to make and receive calls, send e-mails and text messages. This research paper discusses the use of cell phones while driving. There were times in the past when people did not use the cell phones but still carried on with their normal life. The cell phone use enhances…

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    texting and driving or talking on their cell phone and driving can be. Cell phone use while driving should be prohibited at all times for the following reasons; first of all it is a very distracting action, taking your eyes off the road is dangerous, and it’s not worth the risk. To begin with, cell phone use while driving is a very distracting action. First of all driving is something that requires our full attention. Many of us don’t realize how distracted we are when using our cell phones…

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    stop it? Texting and driving has been a big issue with today’s society as cell phones have become the "it" way of communicating. Out of habit, individuals are now attached at the hip to their cell phones and have a need to be on their phone now and in the moment rather than waiting for a later time. Every time their ringer goes off, it needs to be checked now or it will literally drive them crazy, but why? We are now a society that consists of individuals addicted to their phones. This will then…

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    our daily commute to work, the distractions start right way with changing the radio, adjusting the heat or air, carrying on conversations, and sometimes simply trying to pay attention to the surroundings. Yet, the harmless belief that texting while driving is simple and has actually become the biggest distraction for many drivers.…

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    The number of mobile phone users in the world is expected to pass the five billion mark by 2019. In 2014, nearly 60 percent of the population worldwide already owned a mobile phone. The invention of the cell phone is estimated to continue growing, rounding up to 67 percent by 2019. Motorola was the first company to produce a handheld mobile phone. In 1973, Dr. Martin Cooper invented the first personal handheld telephone while working for Motorola. In 2000, the first Symbian phone, the…

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    According to Digital Trends, Americans use their smart phones 4.7 hours per day. Much of this time on the phone occurs while doing other things such as walking and driving. Although the dangers of smart phone distraction while driving has received lots of attention, distracted walking has received very little. It's easy to see how distracted driving in a two ton car that can potentially kill both the driver and innocent victims is dangerous. However, many don't recognize that distracted walking…

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    past 10 years mobile phone usage in the United States has nearly 20 percent. In 2018, 95 percent of Americans own mobile phones (Pew, 2018). People are using mobile phones as a means of communication through text messaging, calling, social media, listening to music, playing games, and internet searches. College students reported to using their mobile phones as a way to keep in touch with family and friends. Aoki, and Downes (2003) labeled four different focus groups of mobile phone users at a…

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    own a smartphone” (Smith). Cell phones are a part of everyday life in the twenty first century. Society uses them for everything from checking the weather conditions, remaining in contact with people, personal entertainment and so much more. With so many individuals in possession of this convenient device, it is no surprise that countless people use them at inappropriate times. This ad, released August of 2012 in the United Kingdom, implies that texting while driving kills in order to deter…

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    government should ban texting while driving because it’s dangerous, has many influences, and has many benefits. One of the major causes of dangerous driving are cell phones. According to the Word Press Inc. Mobile, cell phones were invented in 1908. In 1947, Martin Cooper and his associates came up with the first portable mobile. The technology of phones went to being produced without internet to being produced with internet, which became a big thing. So the fame of phones was noticed all around…

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