Persuasive Essay On Texting And Driving

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You are going 75 mph down the highway, and then you hear that iconic swoosh sound of your iPhone that 's sitting in the passenger seat, right where you put it while you told yourself "out of sight out of mind." You spend the next 2 miles thinking what possible message someone sent you, or who posted what on Facebook, but then you remember that pledge you took in 6th grade and decided "It can wait." I bet you had no idea how much one pledge could positively affect your life, just sending a simple text message increases your chance at a crash by 23 times("Texting and Driving Statistics", textinganddrivingsafety.com), and that crash could affect more than just you. Taking the "It Can Wait Pledge" doesn 't just affect you, it affects …show more content…

The fact is though, these laws aren 't really doing their jobs. For instance, Louisiana has made the act of using a smartphone while driving a primary offense, meaning they can be pulled over if seen doing it, but collisions caused by texting have actually increased. Meanwhile, three other states did the same thing, two of which having the same outcome(HLDI Study: Texting Bans Don 't Reduce Crashes.")This just goes to prove that people are either, ignorant of the warnings, unaware of the dangers, or see themselves as an invincible icon, which is why the "It Can Wait Pledge" is so heavily needed. Sense laws aren 't doing their job, and hands off accessories aren 't being adopted as the way of the future, pledges are the best and most efficient way to get the information across to first year drivers and first year …show more content…

With 330,000 injuries and 11 teenage deaths per year caused by texting while driving(Texting While Driving Kills, textinganddrivingsafety.com), it 's puzzling why the government hasn 't tried making federal laws to help protect drivers from such nonsense. On the other hand, in Louisiana and 2 other states they have shown how enforcing law after law to try stop the irrational behavior has fallen short from its goal as well. But then again, no state has really tried to raise awareness for the dangers of texting while driving through pledges and other such things, which very may well be the solution to all of deaths and injuries this problem has

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