Do you feel safe while driving? Do you not want to get hurt when in a vehicle? If you answered yes to these two questions you obviously don't want anything to happen to your life behind the wheel. That being said you probably are for the law against driving with the use of cell phones. Texting and talking on the phone and driving is a major issue in every state, so with that problem at hand some states put a stop to it by making it illegal to do. I believe in the law against cell phones because it is against the law, it's a huge distraction, and you can endanger your life and or some one else's. Most people don't know this but most average Americans break the law everyday by the use of cell phones. Recently some states have made a law …show more content…
Can you imagine how your life would change if you endangered someone else's life by what you did? Imagine you are driving down a road in the middle of the country having no worry in the world and then you hear you phone tweet so you pick it up and it's a text from your best friend with the latest gossip, so of course, you have to reply to find out what it is, you're typing and then boom a your car is in the rear bumper of another car, what do you do? It's a horrible accident it looks like her car is totaled, and she is hurt terribly. This is an example of how you're thinking more about yourself than others around you. While behind the wheel yes you should think about yourself but not just yourself you should really be thinking about others around you because you can really hurt someone by a car collision. In other cases you can have accidents just involving you, which is better than involving another person because you could have endanger them by not being intelligent enough to follow the law, but it's still not the best situation to be in. In conclusion, while in a vehicle not only think about yourself, but also think about others around you as well. Don't be that person who took the life away from someone and their family members by