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    Distracted driving is one of our main problems when people get into car accidents. This why some people want stricter laws on this topic. Everyone can change distracted driving by simply activating a driving mode on their cell phones, so when they are driving they cannot use their phones to text or call. The online article “All cell phones Should have a Driving Mode feature” states “It would eliminate the most common sources of distraction: phone calls, text messages, games and social media. It would

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    To start off and elaborate more on the subject, distracted driving does not just affect your driving, but it also affects the way you focus and think. A study that was conducted by Marcel Just and Tim Keller has shown that the driver’s focus decreases when being spoken to in the article “How the Brain Reacts”. For example, In the article, it says that “listening comprehension tasks drew mental resources away from driving” (Just and Keller, Paragraph 2,). The reason why listening to basic sentences

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    Distracted driving has proven time and time again to be a leading cause of accidents. From eating to texting and driving, distractions on the roadway are apparent every day. Because roadway travel is inevitable in daily activities, precautions should be taken in order to stay safe. The debate concerning distracted driving lies in the preventative measures by the state government. Our state does provide enough information through awareness events, public service announcements, and programs to

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    7.08 Assignment – Argumentative Essay Final Draft It's no secret that distracted driving is a huge issue in today's world. In 2015 alone, more than 3,400 deaths and 390,000 injuries occurred as a result of distracted driving, according to dmv.org. Most people are aware of this nationwide problem, and while some people have taken the pledge to stop distracted driving behavior, many people have chosen to simply ignore the issue. Those people are a danger to everyone else on the road, and because it

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    vehicle accidents. Distracted driving is indeed the culprit, but the calamities that occur are not accidents. Unpredictable events qualify as accidents, the consequences of distracted driving are predictable and since car crashes are predictable they are preventable. They are three major types of distractions: visual distraction (taking your eyes off the road), manual distraction (taking your hands off the wheel), and cognitive distraction (taking your mind off the complex task of driving). These distractions

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    seen friends of mine become distracted while driving firsthand, for this reason, I believe as a nation we should take action to minimize accidents caused by this epidemic. Some ways we can begin this effort is by teaching the negative consequences of distracted driving by accordingly enforcing laws, instituting fines, as well as making its awareness a mandatory topic in drivers ed classes and in driving tests throughout the country. Although as a society before driving we should encourage silencing

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    phones are so dangerous while driving, that texting while driving increases your chances of getting into a crash by 20 times. Using anything can pull the drivers attention away from the road, making the driver unable to respond to any immediate occurrences. Cell phone use is a big factor in distracted driving, but there any easy ways to lower chances of being in a crash. Many places have set up laws and education for distracted driving. Distracted driving Distracted driving is when somebody is doing

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    should never text while driving. However, they may be unaware that daydreaming while driving is actually more dangerous. Researchers at Erie Insurance examined crash data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, which collects information on U.S. car accidents. They found that, over the past five years, approximately 172,000 people have died in traffic accidents. Of those deaths, around 10 percent were blamed on distracted driving. Surprisingly, most of these distracted driving fatalities did not

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    We know that Florida ranks second only to Louisiana for distracted driving. Almost 50,000 car accidents were credited to distracted driving last year. Approximately 37% of the drivers say they text and drive. Law enforcement officials should be more aware of what people behind the wheel are doing. People ought to have consequences for their actions. If using an electronic device while driving, receiving a ticket, in addition to having your license suspended for 30 days would make one think before

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    According to Distracted Driving.gov, The Official US Government Website for Distracted Driving, 3,179 people were killed, and 431,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2014. AT&T's Teen Driver Survey states that 97% of teens agree that texting while driving is dangerous, yet 43% do it anyway, as posted on DoSomething.org At any given moment, you can glance around the room at a public place, and see at least one teenager with a phone in their hand. Cell phone addiction

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