Have you ever realized that many of the accidents and fatal wrecks you pass while driving every day, mostly come from teens who are texting and driving? In America today, there are so many drivers on the road today and with many of them being teens, the margin for accidents caused by teens that text and drive has dramatically increased. There are many ways that the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal government fail and allow teens to still text and drive and be seen as a major road hazard. They can easily improve and make our roads a safer place for all types of drivers.
Today, teens all over the U.S. are getting their licenses and passing drivers tests at the low age of 18. At the age of 18, most teenagers and still being
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The first plan should be to start with the Federal government. Easily there should be specific laws would be that anyone under the age of 20 should be prohibited from texting and any use on and from their phones. This would be a first good step at decreasing fatality statistics in car accidents. Again in the U.S. there are only state laws that make some aspects illegal for texting and driving like in Arizona, only bus driving can’t text and drive. The Federal government should step in to start curing this absence of law and implement a national law. Another step can be at other measures like inventing devices to cut service to all cellular phones in cars. A holder could be made that locks your phone in place and restricts it, and to start your car, your phone must be in this holder and it won’t release it until your car shuts off. This is something so simple that can be done to force drivers to be safer and be able to even text and drive at all, which is more like how it should be. So many more simple things can be done to stop these fatal accidents and one is getting the Federal government to enact a country-wide law that would make harsher punishments for abusers of texting and driving under the age of 20. This is still the one ultimately pure action that will push texting and driving statistics way down and hopefully one day to its ending