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    Driving has been one of the most useful inventions that have been created since the 1930’s, but it hasn’t been until recently that it has become one of the most dangerous creations. We all are guilty of looking at our phone when we hear the buzz, or changing the song because it doesn’t meet your expectation. We are all lucky that when we cave into those negative behaviors that we are not the face on the news that was included in a five car pile-up on the freeway, but when we do see that on the new

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    Distracted Driving Laws

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    yet to put a law against distracted driving into effect. The definition of distracted driving is defined as the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity. 21% of fatal accidents involving a teen driver were caused by distracted driving. Do these statistics confirm that a harsh distracted driving law need to be in effect or should it be a personal responsibility of oneself or the parents of young drivers. As more states create distracted driving laws the number of deaths

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    jeopardy are drivers having to take their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel, in order to efficiently text, dial, change a song, etc. Also, people can be so consumed in what they are communicating that they lose their focus on driving, disabling them from driving effectively. Although cellphones play a significant role in our society, the hazards they present should be taken in to consideration more when getting

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    drivers typically around the age of 15-19 have the highest rates of getting in distracted driving car accidents. This surprised me because you would think that new drivers who were not fully confident in their driving abilities would be more careful and wary when driving, but because they are teenagers they aren’t. You would also think that teenagers who had recently gotten out of drivers ed courses and had the risks of driving distractedly fresh on their minds would be less likely to actually drive distractedly

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    There is a big issue on distracted driving and drunk driving not only here in Iowa, but around the country. The fatality rate is at an alarming high. People need to be educated about the dangers of these major problems. First, what is distracted driving? Distracted driving is any activity that takes the drivers attention away from driving. These distractions threaten everyone in the vehicle and the innocent bystander’s safety. Some of the distractions include: texting, eating and drinking, reading

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    accidents that involved distracted driving, and 1 in 4 motor vehicle crashes involved a cell phone.” It takes approximately 5 seconds to take your eyes of the road to read a text message and of those 5 seconds only 2 of them are considered safe to glance your eyes off the road. My name is Amanda Taylor and I’m here today to talk to you about distracted driving and why you shouldn’t be distracted while operating a vehicle. First, I’ll tell you a little about distracted driving, Second, I’ll tell you

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    Distracted driving: any type of activity that can divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving. Most young drivers do not realize that they’re not 100% focused in the road. Roughly 434,179 people were affected by distracted driving in 2014. The injuries and deaths can be prevented by limiting the amount of passengers in the car, staying off the phone, and taking responsibility for your actions. Teens often have two or more passengers in the car, which can greatly affect the

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    States is distracted driving. The most dangerous form of distracted driving is texting while driving. That is why people should take action to prevent more casualties from occurring. Many things can be done to prevent people from texting while driving, such as installing devices in your vehicle that prevents text messages from being sent or received, or simply turning the phone off when you get in the car, along with many more effective and safe ways to save lives. Texting and driving is a huge

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    Driving is a method of transportation most people use every day that involves heavy concentration. Whether it is from you behind the wheel, riding with a friend, or on a bus/taxi cab, we all have experienced this in our lifetime. Many people who drive or ride tend to be very focused on the task at hand, tune out buildings or other things that they pass by, or they multitask by listening to music, talking with passengers, or are on their phone. These distractions have caused many problems on the road

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    phones have made tremendous advancements in today's world and are becoming a necessity to the people in our society. Between social media, music apps, and texting, people are having a hard time staying off their cell phones while driving. Due to phone addiction, distracted driving is becoming a major issue in our country and is causing many people to lose their lives in motor vehicle accidents. Each time you use your cellular device while operating a vehicle, you spend an average of five seconds looking

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