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Different Types Of Distracted Driving

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In a split second you could ruin your future, injure or kill others, and tear a hole in the hearts of everyone who loves you. Distracted driving is perilous driving, yet the new multitasking generation has turned it into the “social norm.” Although many are not aware, visual distractions are not the only way to end up involved in a life changing situation. Along with the visual aspect, manual and cognitive distractions impact the risk of accidents just as well. Not only are you effecting yourself in such a situation, but you also have to take into consideration the lives of the people possibly with you, or the other drivers on the road. When you get behind the wheel of a car, not only are you responsible for your own actions, but you also have to pay attention for other …show more content…

The most common of course being texting, but also forms of social distractions, along with stress/sleep related situations. The smartest attempt of stopping texting and driving that I have seen up to this point is the applications on cell phones that do not allow them to be in use if they are traveling at a specific speed. I was also told growing up not to distract the driver, but occasionally we forget as young people how important it is to focus on the road rather than have a “jam session” with our best friend. Along with things we stupidly do to risk our lives, things like stress and sleep come on their own. The amount of stress can affect some to the point where they are physically there, but not mentally. Nevertheless, sleep deprivation is just as risky. I praise the companies that are trying to make their vehicles safer with self-driving techniques and the camera options to halt from hitting another. Although we are in an age of technology, I think we as humans should take on more responsibility for ourselves and depend less upon the

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