Emily Ward
As of 11/6/2016, 95% of Americans own cell phones. According to texting while driving statistics in 2011, 23% of auto collisions involved cell phones. Distracted driving is a dangerous epidemic on America’s roadways. In 2015, there were 3,477 people killed and an estimated additional 391,000 injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers.
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.
Texting is not the only distraction,
It is an unknown fact that texting while driving has a greater impact on the rise of car accidents from introduction in 1992.
To investigate the dangers of texting while driving, a true experiment is needed to determine if texting is a cause of traffic accidents. A true experiment is thought to be the most accurate type of experimental research, and it is the only type that can establish a cause and effect relationship. Thus, a true experiment can find if texting is a cause that affects traffic accidents. To begin, the experiment will take place on a major road, located in an urban city because a large number of fatal traffic accidents occur in urban settings, when vehicles are traveling less than thirty miles per hour. Random assignment will be used to select participants, and place them into two equal groups, so the sample size is representative of age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic level. Random assignment helps eliminate bias between tech savvy teenagers and older adults, or the use of technology between different ethnicities, or income levels. The experiment will include a control and experimental group, and the manipulated variable is texting while driving. The control group will be instructed to drive through the mapped out course, without a cell phone present in the car. However, the experimental group will drive through the same course, with cell phones that are receiving text messages. The experimenters will have a camera in the car that helps them collect data from the both groups. Each driver will be evaluated on, the number of times they send a text message, the number of
The majority of the people in the world don’t intentionally put themselves in dangerous situations, yet tragedies occur every day. Each year a motorcycle hill climbing competition is held in New Plymouth, Idaho called the Big Nasty Hill Climb. On September 19, 2009 my sister’s best friend Lacy Fine set out for a day of fun with her cousin Brittani and her cousin’s boyfriend Carlos to watch the hyped up event. She’s never been the most cautious person because her attention span is that of someone with ADHD or a stereotypical airhead. I say this with love in my heart, because she was literally a part of my family and would never purposefully hurt someone. I can
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.
The second reason of why texting while driving should be made illegal is that it is as dangerous, or even more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol. In a research study it has been proven that even with a hands-free device, talking on a phone can impair driving skills more than driving under the influence of alcohol does (Saletan 3) because when under the influence the driver does not lose sight from the road and constantly knows what is going on around him, even though his judgment has been impaired and his reaction time has been slowed down. In contrast, texting while driving makes you lose sight from the road which makes the drivers reaction time much longer than someone driving under the influence and can make him end up in a very bad accident.
Your phone is in your lap,your driving down the highway going about 60 mph. Your phone vibrates you don’t know what to do, So you look down. Then Smash! You hit the back of the pickup truck in front of you. That’s why being distracted while driving is deadly, therefore it is important for the United States to consider strengthening their laws lof banning.
Being able the drive can be a dream come true for some people, but can also become a nightmare for some. The use of technology has become a big problem in the United States of America. Texting while driving is one of the biggest problem throughout the world. Drivers of car as well as others can be in danger Texting while driving should remain illegal because it can cause accidents, psychological problems for other, and the dangers of texting and driving.
One of the problems in today’s society is the dangers of texting while driving. Texting while driving can lead to car accidents which may cause serious injury and/or death to the driver and other people involved. Driving any type of motorized vehicle takes a lot of concentration and multitasking, adding a handheld device to the mix is a major distraction. Drivers already do a lot of multitasking while driving such as paying attention to the road and cars around them, being aware of their surroundings, and keeping in mind the safety of themselves, passengers, and other drivers on the road. It only takes a few seconds to distract a driver, which could lead to an accident.
If I were to convince a friend to stop texting and driving, I would not start by throwing a whole bunch of statistics at that individual. As a teenager myself, I know for a fact that other teenagers know the consequences of texting while driving yet, they continue to do so. There is no way telling a teenager what they should and should not do is simply not going to cut it. I want to touch their hearts and truly make my friend concerned about the seriousness of texting while driving. Because I know it is no joke. This is what I would say: “You have only one life and that life deserves to be cherished. Take the risk out of the equation and just focus on driving. Texting someone else in that very moment while driving cannot only put your life in
The strongest distracted driving laws cover texting while driving. Every district, territory, and 46 states prohibit text messaging while driving for all drivers. However, Arizona only forbids this practice for its school bus drivers. Furthermore, Texas and Missouri prohibit texting by novice drivers. Only Montana has yet to forbid texting while
Many accidents are blamed on distracted driving and most of the distractions are caused by cell phone usage. However, some opponents feel that creating a law against cell phone use infringes their personal rights. Others think that banning someone from using their cell phones is equivalent to telling someone that they can't adjust their radio or chat with someone else in their car. However, using a cell phone, whether talking or texting, while driving can be extremely dangerous; it should be made illegal because it is very hazardous to yourself and the people surrounding you, can lead to the death of loved ones, and it is even compared to the danger level of drunk driving. No matter what age the driver is, under no
Texting and driving is illegal for all drivers in 46 states and in the District of Columbia There are only two states that do not have texting bans, Montana and Arizona. Texas and Missouri have partial texting laws for drivers
You really think it's more important to answer a text, than your life?...You should ask yourself this question every time you try to use your phone when you are driving. Three seconds may seem worthless, but exactly on those second where you try to answer may be the same seconds where you could leave this world. Out there, in the same way that you are , a family can be affected by your irresponsibility. Whenever you're driving, you never forget that you're not going alone. If an accident happens, you are not the only one who will be affected someone else may lose their lives. There are families with their children hanging out somewhere to have a great day. Children should not pay for our bad actions that adults make, kids should not lost thei life in a car accident, just
This includes the House Bill 1013 which went into effect back in October. It bans any driver of a motor vehicle to engage in text messaging. A few other states that ban the use of a cell phone while driving are Illinois, California, New York, and Indiana has a ban on any one under the age of 18.
In today’s day and age, technology has drastically increased. People seem to rely on the use of their devices more than anything. Typically, whenever and wherever, everyone is engaged in some form of technology, cell phones in particular. From pagers, to car phones, to initial “flip-phones”, and now to smart-phones, people practically use up most of their daily time with these devices. Nowadays, a lot of people doesn’t even like to have phone conversations…they can deliver their entire thought through a simple text message. In some retrospect, that’s a very good thing; in others, it can be extremely crucial, especially when it comes to texting and driving. Texting and driving has been the leading cause of car accidents in the recent years,