Cellphones: The Hidden Threat and Why Laws Should Bann Usage While Driving

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A person is sitting on his couch watching television; the show goes to a commercial for the new I-phone. The commercial states the improvements between the new model versus the previous. The person looks at his phone sitting next to him on the table, contemplating whether or not to purchase the newest model. He decides to go to Best Buy to purchase one. As he is driving, his phone starts to ring; not possessing Bluetooth, he gropes for his phone on the passenger seat, causing him to slightly swear on the road, almost hitting another vehicle in the opposing lane. Luckily, he arrives at a stop light, and he grabs the phone. The light turns green, and he proceeds ahead, only to hit a bump, which causes him to drop the phone onto the floor, under the brake pedal. He bends down to grab the phone, causing him to take his eyes of the road, unfortunately, there is a train coming full speed down a set of tracks only a few meters in front of the car. The train’s horn snaps the driver to attention, and he tries to slam on the breaks, but his phone jams the brake pedal. The car careens in front of the train, and smashes in half from the impact, killing the driver instantly. To think a cell phone, a device one sees and uses every day, can cause a disaster like the above. The modern cell phone started its progress into a compact super computer forty years ago. However, since then many deaths have occurred, as well as, laws banning cellphone usage. First, the telephone emerged in 1876, after being developed by Alexander Graham Bell. Reginald Fessenden made the first wireless telephone call in 1900. In 1947, William Rae Young devised the use of hexagonal pattern to support the telephone network, which lead to AT and T to create the... ... middle of paper ... ...hese deaths, people decide for themselves to ignore the laws and lessons. If people do not wise up to the dangers they do not see in the cell phone commercials, the human population is doomed. Works Cited The Associated Press. "Driving Deaths Due to Cell Phone Use Underreported: Study." Nydailynews.com. New York Daily News, 7 May 2013. Web. 31 Oct. 2013. Healey, James R. "Feds: Phoning, Texting Killed 3,092 in Car Crashes Last Year." USA Today. Gannett Co. Inc., 8 Dec. 2011. Web. 31 Oct. 2013. Sager, Ira. "Before IPhone and Android Came Simon, the First Smartphone." Businessweek.com. Bloomberg Businessweek, 29 June 2012. Web. 5 Nov. 2013. Strickland, Jonathan. "Who invented the cell phone?" HowStuffWorks.com. Discovery Communications. 12 January 2011. Web. 04 November 2013. “Technology: When Distraction is Fatal.” The Week. 25 Oct. 2013: 17. Print.

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