Imagine this: You have a date scheduled with your girlfriend or boyfriend, but you over sleep. You wake up all panicy, youre already an hour late. You don’t want them to think you stood them out so you don’t even bother changing your clothes or fixing your hair. So you jet off in a rush and head to the car. As you’re driving you decide to send them a text to let them know you didn’t forget and you’re on your way… little did you know you were on your way to the hospital, with a pit stop at the county jail. It turns out that in those 2 seconds where you were looking at your cell phone you didn’t see that stop sign let alone that mini van with the 3 young children. All they can see now is the inside of the casket, while you’re looking at 25 …show more content…
A study by Virginia Tech Driving Institute concluded that those who text while driving are 23 times more likely to be involved in a car accident. Other studies claim that texting while driving can be more harmful and detrimental than driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol because your mind is too consumed into your conversation.
Not only is cell phone use while driving unsafe and risky, it is also illegal. Talking on a hand held phone is illegal in 10 states , the use of cell phones by novice drivers are restricted by 32 states, and text messaging is banned for all drivers in39 states. All of these actions are illegal in New York. These actions result in a $150 ticket and 2 points on your license…However, this only applies to you if youre caught before an accident. But what happens if you kill a passenger due to texting? Depending on the amount of people and damage, the convictions can vary. They can range from motor vehicle homicide to negligent operation of a motor vehicle while causing serious accident while texting to having your license suspended for 15 years. Still not convinced? Lets take a gander into 18 year old Aaron Deaveau’s case.
So as you can see, Aaron Deaveau was convicted of all these charges and his life is ruined due to one
Texting while driving puts everyone in danger because it takes your attention away from the task of driving. According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in 2015 there were 3,477 deaths and another 391,000 injuries caused by distracted driving in the United States, and that’s just in one year. While this
About 24,000 injuries per year along with 995 deaths are caused by cell phones (Driving). Texting while driving is more dangerous than driving under the influence. Many risks develop when people text while driving or drive while intoxicated. Some risks include the following: crashes, money, and possibly even death.
b. Memory requires a “selective attention” in order to store information while focusing on one task at a time, like driving.
According to the study of the University of Utah texting car drivers are 8 times more likely to crash than a driving simulator. Even though many people don't think texting and driving isn't a big deal it's probably because only less than 20 states prohibit texting while driving. For example one of New York's laws states that drivers can be fined and allows police officers to penalize the driver if spreading on the road.
Secondly texting while driving can put a loved one at risk. Texting while driving can put you and your passenger at risk. If you were to get in a accident because of texting and driving, you and your passenger can get hurt. In an article called 10 Programmatic Reason´s that will make you stop texting and driving right now it said ¨in
43 states plus D.C prohibit all drivers from texting and driving. Texting while driving is 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated. According to The National Safety Council cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes a year. Study after study proves how dangerous distractions can be while driving.
Approximately 91% of American adults report owning a mobile phone (Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Perception & Performance).
Did you know that statistics show that people who text while driving are much more likely to have a wreck than people who do not? In this report, I will show how risky texting while driving really is. There are many dangers of texting while driving. Not only will it endanger your life but also the lives of everyone around you including other drivers, passengers and even pedestrians in the area. One of the most common results of texting while driving is having a crash where you can seriously hurt or kill yourself or others.
Texting while driving is more dangerous than driving under the influence because of the time it takes to look at the phone. Taking your eye of the road for seconds can lead to a crash, “The driver who killed her mother was a sober, churchgoing 20-year-old who'd never even had a speeding ticket. He had been on the phone for less than a minute” (Hanes). This shows that texting while driving is more dangerous and has a higher chance of crashing then driving while intoxicated. Texting and driving looks less dangerous but in reality it is even more dangerous because of the distraction of texting. Some people think that drunk driving is more dangerous but just taking your eyes of the road for one second can lead to incidents.There are many car crash
These days almost everyone owns a cell phone. Texting has become a worldwide phenomenon and people can’t seem to put their phone down, even when they’re driving. Most states in the US have illegalized texting and driving, but four states are still allowing this to happen. Texas, Montana, Missouri, and Arizona have yet to make this dangerous combination illegal. Texting and driving injures about 330,000 people per year.
3. Studies show that texting while driving increases your chances of crashing by 20 times. Even using your phone in a hands-free mode is dangerous since it's a "cognitive distraction" which may decrease driving performance. In fact, texting and other distracted driving account for nearly 80% of all automobile accidents. The effects of car accidents can be devastating. Crashes may results in death and catastrophic injuries, including brain injuries, paralysis and severe burns.
Would you give up your life for a message? Do you think a message worth your entire life? I don’t think so. Because your life is very precious and you shouldn’t risk losing one second of it. But what is happening is totally different from that texting while driving turned out to be one of the most common mistakes that most of the drivers do that can cost them their lives and lives of others.
“There have been many studies that have linked texting while driving to be the cause of life-threatening accidents due to driver distraction”(Wikipedia Online). Texting while driving is a very dangerous risk that can lead to serious injury or death to you or others. Texting while driving is almost as dangerous as driving while intoxicated.
Good morning everyone, today we call our world as busy world or multitasks world and with the rush-rush-rush mentality most people have these days; it's no surprise that more and more people are driving while distracted. Eating, talking or texting on a mobile phone, making adjustments to the radio, talking with passengers -- all take a driver's focus off of the road.
Advertisements, without fail, are everywhere. They are found on plastic cups in cabinets, or stuffed between the back of an airplane seat pocket. Taking a critical stance on the issues while business logos and phone numbers are thrown in our face day after day can be difficult. It is quite necessary due to the fact that humans are very inquisitive individuals. When these advertisements are not examined properly and objectively, we allow ourselves to slip into unwanted capitalist traps or a mindset that differs with our beliefs for the sake of individualism. Although, advertisements can often be used for a worthy cause or aspiration, only a deeper look will confirm or deny that possibility. An advertisement constructed by the “Road Safety Charity” provides a startling reminder of the dangers of texting while driving and the inevitable bitter outcome--death. In the age of distraction, the advertisement conveying the inevitable outcome of texting while driving is short and to the point using several different tactics to tell a story and incite metaphors to evoke an emotion even if it is passive.