Don’t Text and Drive

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While I was driving to my house the other day I received a text message. Instantly I grabbed it and answered at the same time I was driving. For just a second I distracted myself to see the cellphone instead of paying attention to the road. When I looked again at the road I realized that I had just passed a stop sign without noticing! Why are we so obsessed with cellphones? Why can’t we wait to answer? The problem that I would like to address is the addiction to mobile devices and communication. The inappropriate use of these devices causes accidents since they easily distracts you from the road and even though it makes you closer with the ones that are away, it also takes you away from the ones that are close to you. The solution that I give to this problem is to create a law in the state of Florida that prohibits and penalizes the use of cellphones without hands free and texting while you are driving. Nowadays, mobile phones have become one of the first (if not the first) needed technologies of the century. People lives are becoming more dependent of the usage of this device and the users have not being able to administer their time they dedicate to text and to talk. Years pass and people keep on depending more and more on this gadget to keep on living. It is really different from past times where people didn’t even have phones at their homes. Now everybody has gotten used to making these devices their only way of getting what they want or need at any time. Nevertheless, all of this is to be expected from the actual society because they were born in times where this technology has already taken the majority of the importance, so they are not used to using other options. Cellphones came to the world to never disappear. They hav... ... middle of paper ... ... use becoming a major problem for some, expert says.” University of Florida News. 18 Jan. 2007. Web 19 Jun. 2011. McKnight, James and McKnight A. Scott. “The Effect of Cellular Phone Use Upon Driver Attention.” AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Web. 17 Jun. 2011. Newcomb, Doug. California Hands-Free Cellphone Law Could Save 300 Lives a Year. 13 May. 2008. Web. 19 Jun. 2011. Williams, Amy. “National Safety Council Estimates that At Least 1.6 Million Crashes Each Year Involve Drivers Using Cell Phones and Texting.” National Safety Counsil. Web. 18 Jun. 2011. “Car Accident Cell Phone Statistics.” Edgar Snyder & Associates. Web. 19 Jun. 2011. “Cellphone and texting laws.” Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Web. 17 Jun. 2011. “Mercedes-Benz Hands-Free Communication System.” Mercedes-Benz Dealer News. 15 Dec. 2006. Web. 18 Jun. 2011.

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