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    Introduction Being the cause of a cell phone related accident can leave a person unable to handle the consequences of their actions. There is great concern regarding the dangers of distracted driving. This is made evident by legislation that has been put in place in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (2011), nationwide, 34 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam have enacted texting bans. Current data from the National Safety Council (2010) suggest that each

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    Distracted driving accounted for more than 3,100 deaths in 2013. The U.S. Department of Education has taken several steps to control the number of distracted driving incidents. The organization has held summits and pushed to enforce strict texting and driving laws. Technology manufacturers are starting to get involved in the nation’s effort to save lives. The ComSonics company is currently producing a device that can potentially track a person who is sending texts from a cell phone while driving

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    20% of crashes for teenagers. I would have guessed it would be distracted driving like being on their phones or doing things like that. My second guess was speeding but it came up third which really surprised me because teenagers kind of have a reputation of driving faster than the speed limit. It just shocks me that number one was following too closely because I feel like it's not something that is as big as speeding or distracted driving are. The other fact that scared me a little bit was the fact

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    you look out your window while driving and see a driver eating, putting on makeup, talking to a passenger, or looking at their phone? The answer is probably more than you hope to admit. Distracted driving is one of the biggest problems with driving these days. People think they have the ability to multitask while driving, when in reality their brain is only able to do one thing at a time, and they are putting other people’s lives on the line. Distracted driving is defined as any activity that

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    person has certain responsibilities on the road. One of them is not to be distracted while operating a vehicle. It is reasonable to assume that distracted drivers are an issue. We can deduce that distracted drivers can injure someone. It is unreasonable to assume that people who text and drive will be completely focused on the road. Hence, cell phones should be programmed not to work in a moving car. The claim that driving while using a cell phone is safe is fallacious. First, manipulating a

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    Does Our State Do Enough To Prevent Distracted Driving? Driving in Montana is at high risk for teen drivers without any statewide laws against distracted driving. According to research done by Virginia Tech Transportation Institute in 2009, “…Text messaging on a cell phone was associated with the highest risk of all cell phone related tasks.” The study was conducted by observing continuously drivers for over six million miles of driving. The major focus was done on eye glance analyses. The assessment

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    should take care of while driving: immediate and peripheral. So the immediate tasks are the most important, which like staying on the roadway and reacting to the changes that may impact you. As for the Peripheral tasks would be considered as less important like: monitoring the speed and viewing the surrounding environment to the vehicle. Practically, both the immediate and peripheral driving tasks are going to be affected in case of engaging in any phone conversation while driving. Technological

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    people were killed due to distracted driving accidents. Along with that, in 2015, over 391,000 people were injured, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Distracted Driving). Distracted driving is classified in three ways. Visual, which involves doing anything that is taking your eyes off the road. Manual, which is caused by taking your hands off the steering wheel. Lastly, cognitive, when your mind is distracted from your main task of driving and you are not giving your

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    Distracted driving is an issue among many age groups, although the problem is mostly seen with teens. Texting isn’t the only distraction that is seen while driving, but it is one of the immense ones. Crying children, trying to fix a radio station and alcohol are also factors that could affect you attention on the road and lead to an accident. Texting while driving takes your eyes and hand off of the road for approximately five seconds to read and reply to a text, making it easy to lose control of

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