Social Media Influence On Texting And Driving

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Another source in which is useful to look at the awareness and beliefs of texting and driving is “concealed texting while driving: what are young people’s beliefs about this risky behavior?” by Cassandra s. Gauld looks at how those between the ages of 15-25 are deliberately hiding their phones while driving and still texting which diverts their attention on the roads. With the use social media can help enhance the awareness by looking at this source in-depth as Gauld looks into how the behavioural, normative, control and what can discourage the behaviour which then influence a change in attitudes which highlights the issue of texting and driving through the publics personal beliefs. “individuals aged 15-24-year-olds are the most prolific users …show more content…

DSFG’S post stories, photos and connect their followers, by targeting in the mass using Facebook with Gauld's findings in behavioural, normative, control and what can discourage the behaviour can develop awareness with other looking into the psychosocial influences and how much time we spend on our phones, on social media can aim to ensure young, new drivers reconsider texting and …show more content…

“Jessor and Jessor's explained that a problem behavior syndrome exists when a cluster of behaviors moves from the conventional ( socially acceptable) to the unconventional (so-unacceptable). Conventional behaviors are actions that pose little to no risk to self or society, whereas unconventional behaviors are actions that are risky and/or illegal. Examples of conventional variables include cell phone use and texting whereas unconventional behaviors include texting while driving and accessing the web while driving”. Media can prove to have an influence over this as it can enhance the notion that texting while driving is not socially acceptable anymore that because of facebook groups, the behavior committed by previous convictions and the psychological aspects combined will change future drivers, new and young drivers.” The percentage of young adults 74% who reported to texting while driving on a regular basis for our study was comparable to the results by state farm 2010 70% and substantially grater than those found by name and white and especially royal which were 47