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    of Colorado is NOT doing enough to prevent distracted driving, especially among tech-savvy millennials who ignore safety precautions set by the government in order to reduce the amount of accidents each year from careless drivers. Despite road signs and an increased cost on distracted driving tickets - it is still technically legal to text and drive in the state of Colorado. In July of 2017, the government decided that using handheld devices while driving is considered safe unless the driver is being

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    Distracted driving is an issue that causes so many deaths each year. Looking at your phone, somewhere else in the car, or even doing your makeup can be the last thing you do before killing yourself and others. The state of Florida is urging drivers not to drive distracted through public service announcements and laws related to distracted driving. Public service announcements (PSA) are made to warn drivers of the consequences of driving while distracted. However, the decision is up to the driver

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    prevent distracted driving. Although the government has passed laws to prevent people from using their electronic devices and attempting other tasks behind the wheel, the law is not fully enforced by law enforcement officers. Iowa doesnt need more laws, they should send every new driver though a class to teach them about the dangers of distracted driving. some may say that distracted driving isnt something the government should worry about as it is a personal choice whether you drive distracted or not

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    everybody uses a cell phone day and night; distracted driving is becoming an increasingly prominent problem. Affecting teens and adults, distracted driving lowers everybody’s ability to drive significantly. Surprisingly, teens are affected the most compared to the rest of society through a shorter attention span and an emotional attachment to their phones. Although many believe that there has been technology to aid teen drivers in avoiding phone usage while driving, this technology doesn’t allow the many

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    Distracted Driving According to a study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI), sending or receiving a text takes a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds, the equivalent of driving blind at 55-mph for the length of an entire football field. (National Highway, 2016). It’s critical that driver’s in Idaho become aware of the dangers of distracted driving. But what would be the best way to help everyone become aware of this problem? Distracted driving occurs when car

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    Students Speak Out Against Distracted Driving When asked about their driving habits, most individuals insist that they are excellent drivers. They may even cite how they always follow the speed limit, come to a complete halt at every stop sign and never forget to use their turn signal while merging. While all of these are great, and legally required, driving habits, it is important to know there is more to being a safe driver than just following the rules. Katrina Ranchhold, a senior at Elk Grove

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    one text, or even one second of not paying attention to your surroundings while driving can kill you. In this informative paper I will be going over the types of distracted driving, the dangers of distracted driving, and the risks and effects of distracted driving. There are many types of distracted driving. The most recognized ways a driver could be distracted include: visual, manual, and cognitive. (“Distracted Driving”). Visual distraction includes taking your eyes of the road, or simply looking

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    had a time when driving where there is a person who doesn't know what they are doing and they almost hit you? And when you go up to to see what in the world they were thinking you see them on their phone not paying any attention to the road or how they are driving. If so then you are definitely not the only one. Every year thousands of people lose their lives as a result of reckless drivers on the road. Many of the people responsible for these accidents say that they were distracted by either their

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    topic of texting and driving … although it’s not just texting and driving that’s the issue. In fact, it’s not just distracted driving that’s the issue. The root cause is failure to take the utmost responsibility for our actions that affects our, and others, well-being. Open for discussion is the who, what, when, where, and why, of distracted driving, especially where age, hence experience, is concerned. Distracted driving is anything that takes your attention away from driving, whether it be visual

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    Accidents today are primarily blamed on distracted driving, whether it be cell phone usage or not paying attention. One of the more serious types of distracted driving is when an individual is driving while using a cell phone or any device, whether they are texting, emailing, calling, or even playing games. This deadly habit is becoming popular with all age groups, not just teenagers. The Government, along with various organizations and Law enforcement agencies have suggested using Public Service

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