Disadvantages Of Texting And Driving

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Introduction The skill of driving is an integral aspect of modern society. Millions of individuals across the globe drive automobiles as a means of transportation. In addition, cell phones are an integral aspect of modern society. Millions of people across the globe engage in cell phone use, whether it is to make a call, send an email, or text. Texting specifically has become more prevalent. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2014) states that in 2011 more than 196 billion text messages were sent and received in the United states, an almost 50% increase from June of 2009. While the action of driving and the action of texting can be beneficial individually, texting while driving has its disadvantages. Texting while driving has been classified as a form of distracted driving. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2014) each day more than 9 people are killed, and more than 1,060 people are injured due to distracted driving within the United States. There are those who believe that texting is the least dangerous out of all forms of distracted driving. In addition, …show more content…

The study also revealed that almost 50% of all United States high school students age 16 years and older either email or text while driving. (CDC, 2014). One may still doubt the magnitude of the problem with texting while driving. Texting while driving has been responsible for many fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (2014) reported that in 2010 driver distraction was responsible for 18% of all fatal car accident. In 2011 3,331 people were killed by distracted driving, which increased by 64 fatalities when compared to 2010. Keep in mind that these are only the people that admitted to distracted driving as the cause of the accident. (CDC,

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