Texting and driving is one of the most dangerous habits of teen drivers. every month, thousands of teens die because of texting and driving. sometimes it doesn't take you a minute to text someone, however the accident happens in less than a minute. When drivers use cell phones they are not able to give their complete attention on roads exposing to danger not only for themselves but to other people on the road.
In addition, despite laws in place to restrict the use of technology, such as cell phones, while driving has not offered enough of a deterrent to stop this activity according to the Highway Loss Data Institute and the number of insurance collision claims. Even though adolescents are capable of fully understanding the risks involved in texting while driving, it doesn’t seem to be enough for them to stop engaging in this risky activity. Research has suggested another approach that seems to be more effective than ones tried in the past. Adolescents seem to respond more effectively with statistics shared that reflect the majority of their group not participating in risky behavior. In other words, opposed to focusing on the percentage of teens that engage in texting and talking on the phone while driving, there is a more positive response to campaigns focusing on the majority of adolescents that don’t participate in these activities.
Do you ever text while driving? Is it really worth it? II. Credibility Statement: I researched and found stories of information about teens and adults getting killed using cell phones without looking on the road. I have a lot against people who take their eyes off the road just for a text that’s not emergences or important.
Customarily, within the United States at a mere sixteen years old, many young adults are obtaining their driver’s licenses. In truth, it is a really good thing for America’s youth as it not only promotes independence among the future generations, but it also opens doors to new responsibilities. However,as Spider Man once said, with great power comes great responsibility. This still holds true as with the great power of driving, comes a great deal of responsibility for the lives of everyone on the road. I pledge to not text and drive because not only do I put my life at risk, but also the lives of those who are on or around the road as well.
In the state of New Jersey there are many restrictions being added on teen drivers. One being to make sure teens are not out past their driving curfew they have to add a red trim piece around their license plates, so police have a higher chance of knowing if teens are out past their driving curfew of eleven o´clock. Teens tend to overrate their skills on the road and underate the risks of the road (Zermike 6-7). One way teens tend to overrate their skills is by texting. Texting is a easy way to become distracted, and to forget about driving.
Texting and driving has caused many deaths among teens and others, and many families grieve every day, wishing that the worst action anyone can do while driving to become illegal. In the year 2009, 5,500 people died in texting and driving related accidents (Johnson, 2012). From then the numbers only go up because of the growth of technology. Since the issue has grown and causing more and more problems, laws need to change and become stricter to fit the new forms of
States have the opportunity to lead the way in saving lives by making it illegal to use a cell phone while driving. This would help to reduce the number of accidents caused by distracted driving. Distracted driving has become a deadly problem, according to the National Highway Safety Administration, over 3,000 deaths were caused by distracted driving in 2021. This is pretty alarming and needs to be addressed in order to make our roads safer. Although some people think states should not make it illegal to use hand held cell phones while driving, others understand that states should make it illegal to use hand held phones while driving because it would lead to reduced risk of injury and death, and it would reduce property damage.
According to the National Safety Council, 95% of teens agree with the statement that driving while distracted is dangerous, but still, 35% admit to having texted and driven within the past month. Distracted driving is an unnecessary and dangerous habit that can put the lives of drivers, passengers, and everyone else on the street on the line. Overall, distracted driving is an epidemic that can be curbed by explaining why distracted driving is an issue, encouraging teens to drive attentively, and providing other sources of entertainment that are not visual. The first way to help curb distracted driving is by reaffirming the reason for which distracted driving is an issue.
Texting and driving is a fatal flaw that has caused hundreds of thousands of peoples their lives. NHTSA leads the national effort to save lives by creating campaigns to visualize the reality of this dangerous behavior. An ad that will be forever sketched into my mind because it illustrates the harsh actuality of texting and driving. This ad depicts a woman lying in a two-way street, face down. The street is empty only showing the women lying there.
Young adults are at a higher risk of dying due to texting while driving a vehicle. It is important to implement changes
(Dreschel, 2014) b. Texting while driving not only threatens your life, but also everyone else on the road. c. (Statistic) Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted, they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed. (Smith, 2014) d. (Fact) (statistic) Nearly half of US high school students aged ≥16 years old report texting while driving during the past 30 days. (O'Malley, 2013) e. (Fact)
It is very important that the government provides good educational programs to help spread the awareness about texting and driving (Bratsis 70). One of the main reasons for texting and driving is that we cannot go a long time without our phones. It is very hard for us to go without using them. In a recent study, 70% of people could not go without using their phones for twenty-four hours (15 facts).
In this world texting and driving is a very popular topic. The first iPhone was made June 29th 2007. Ever since the phone was made this was and still is a big concern. When the first car crash happened because of the radio this was a very big sign for people. They have made a law that you can’t text and drive in 2007.
HOOK- Have you ever wanted to go anywhere in the world whenever you felt like it? Many people have the luxury of traveling every day of their lives to many exotic places. Some people just prefer to stay at home and travel from home to the various places that they need to visit. Driving a car is an important skill to learn if you do like to travel around without walking. FOCUS- Driving a car can be a fun and easy experience if you follow these steps: study the driving manual, practice with an adult, and follow the rules of the road.
Kids watch parents, parents watch parents and drivers watch drivers. A recent survey stated , 75% of teens say their friends text and drive and 77% say their parents text and drive. When people see other people texting, they might think it is okay to text and drive. Texting while driving is clearly dangerous for several reasons.