The Ban of Cell Phones While Driving Essay

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    that the use of cell phones while driving decreases driver awareness and overall road safety, and in response to this knowledge, some states have passed laws that have prohibited the use of handheld devices. However, there are no laws banning hands free cell phone usage, despite research claiming hands free devices are just as dangerous handheld devices, but does their usage distract drivers enough to the point where states should legally ban the total use cell phones while driving? The following

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    “Distracted driving refers to any nondriving activity that takes motorists ' attention away from the safe operation of their vehicles” (Leone). Every time a driver gets in a vehicle and decides to use a cell phone to have a conversation, either talking or texting, they put themselves and others lives in danger. The convenience a cell phone and the capabilities they offer have made them a substantial distraction and a cause of significant source of vehicle accidents and fatalities. There are three

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    Texting while driving is the leading cause of death for teenagers. More than 3,000 teens die each year in crashes caused by texting and driving. Almost 2,700 teens are killed in drunk driving accidents. It is said that at any given point throughout the day, about 660,000 drivers are attempted to use their phone while driving. And about 330,000 injuries occur each year from texting while driving accidents. Eleven teens die every day due to texting and driving. In 2013, 10% of all drivers ages 15 to

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    Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill on June 6th of 2017 to ban texting while driving in the state of Texas. The measure was authored by state representative, Tom Craddick. This bill went into effect on September 1st of 2017. This had become the fourth session in a row that state rep, Tom Craddick, had attempted to pass the ban on texting while driving. Craddick stated “By enacting this public safety legislation, the governor is saving lives by deterring this dangerous deadly behavior... For

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    Cell Phone Malpractice

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    like texting. The use of cell phones has become the most debated issue in driving. Many whom text or call others while driving know that they are endangering not only themselves but others surrounding them. With knowledge of their malpractice, several decide to use their phones anyway, wreaking havoc on our technologically inclined society. Over the last ten years, the role of the cell phone has grown to a necessity. People who don't have access to or don't own cell phones have been severally "handicapped"

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    Texting and Driving We see it every day and it seems to be the norm. As we drive we see people on their phones talking or texting while driving, not paying attention and crossing the center line or moving into your lane. Texting and driving has increased over the years with smart phones, busy lives, social media, and wanting to stay connected. At any given time throughout the day, approximately 660,000 drivers are attempting to use their phones while behind the wheel of an automobile (Health

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    Texting While Driving

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    Device While Driving The recent years the annual rate of automobile accidents has increased dramatically. Little do people know that while texting and driving you automatically have a 23% chance of crashing. This is an issue all states have been trying to handle well since in the last year 1.3 million crashes were caused because of driving and texting. Texting while driving is bad because it has been taking lives away from innocent people on the road, it makes drivers more careless when driving causing

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    Hands-Free While Driving

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    Although using a cell phone with a hands-free while driving may seem easier than using one without a hands free, both are equally distracting, maybe even worse. The brain can’t handle both tasks at once, and the reaction time is slower when you are doing anything other than just driving. Driving while talking on a hands-free phone can be just as distracting as talking on a hand-held phone, says researchers at the University of Sussex in England. A 2009 report by the Transport Research Laboratory

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    TEENS TEXTING AND DRIVING Texting and Driving is very dangerous many people die because of being distracted while driving. “Texting demographics” topics facts that the average teen male sends about 20 text a day. Texting and driving has received much attention people are dying everyday due to distracted drivers. This will be avoided if people pay more attention and just stay off their phone while on the road. The average teen male send about 20 text per day. While a female will pays

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    The danger of texting and driving by teens as well as adults is very disturbing. As we do our investigation, both groups know they should not text and drive, however overwhelmingly they do so anyway, despite the danger it seems as if they cannot resist. We now know that texting while driving is not just a teenage problem it is a World Wide problem. Each day, an average of more than nine people is killed and more than 1,060 injured in crashes caused by distracted driving, according to the CDC. In

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