Persuasive Essay: To Keep Your Eyes On The Road

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As you are stopped at a stoplight impatiently waiting for the light to turn, you glance into the review window to check on your younger brother or sister in the back seat. When you elevate your eyes just a few inches further up, you see a car hurtling towards you. Not stopping, not slowing down. The driver looking downward at their lap. Your heart rate and your breathing increase as you think about at a way to get the drivers attention or to maneuver out of their way. Right before you blink you make eye contact with the driver as they look up and realize that they need to stop. The noise of the tires as they scorch the ground leaving pieces of itself behind filling the air as the driver attempts to stop in time, but it 's useless. As you brace for impact and pray to anyone that will listen that your little sister will be okay, the car collides with you from behind, you still aren 't expecting the feeling of your body being thrown forward towards the steering wheel and for the seat belt to tighten around body, your right foot releases the brake causing you to be pushed forward into the middle of traffic. The confusion and fear that courses through your body slows your reaction …show more content…

AT&T has a pledge that over 7 million have agreed to that states "To keep your eyes on the road, not your phone." It has also come up with an app; it 's the AT&T Drive Mode App. "AT&T DriveMode® is a free app that silences incoming text message alerts so you can keep your eyes on the road and stay focused while driving. For AT&T post-paid customers, it sends an auto-reply letting the sender know you 're behind the wheel. The app turns on automatically when you 're driving 15 MPH or more and turns off shortly after you stop. Parents with young drivers can receive a text message if the app is turned off" There are also states with laws that prevent people from texting and driving. Talk about states that do have laws and the percentage of

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