Essay On Public Service Announcements

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I believe Public Service Announcements (PSA) can not help reduce the number of distracted driving incidents. 82% of American teens ages 16 to 17 own a cell phone. 52% said they have talked on the phone while driving. 32% have texted behind the wheel. 80% of crashes are caused by people texting or calling on their phones. “It seems so common sense not to text while driving, but people are so connected to their electronic devices that they kind of forget themselves.” It takes less then three seconds of not paying attention to cause an accident and one second to stop it. No matter what Public Service Announcements say they can not stop stupidity, people will always do what they want and until they realize that themselves these incidents will never stop. The first major reason why I believe public service announcements can not help reduce the number of distracted driving incidents is that people are so connected with their electronic devices that they can not easily unplug from them for a short car ride. It is a very sad but it is the reality many people can not turn of their phones because they are so consumed into what is happening in the world to be concerned about the consequences of their actions. Everyone has heard of the company and brand, Apple, you may think hands free devices …show more content…

Try taking a cell phone away from a teenager and see how well that works out for you. 12 percent of crashes are due to cell phone use. 1 and 5 drivers of all ages have admitted to surfing the web while driving. "5 seconds, The minimal amount of time your attention is taken away from the road when you're texting and driving" (texting and driving stats). No matter what public service announcements say people are stuck in their ways and they do not

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