Negative Effects Of Texting While Driving

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It’s a Monday morning and you have your fresh Tim Horton’s coffee in one hand and the steering wheel in the other hand. The roads are clear this morning; you are driving down the highway going 80 miles per hour. Your phone rings, it’s your friend. You know you are supposed to be meeting him later but he sent you a text message. Instead of waiting until you arrive to work, you grab your phone to read the message, only to hear the sound of squealing tires and metal on metal. Your coffee goes flying, the car spinning, and your body aching. You try to move, but you can’t. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration admitted that in 2011, at least 1.3 million crashes of auto collisions involved cell phones. Technology detracts the focus and concentration of drivers in automobiles. Today, there are so many different types of technology; smartphones, laptops, IPods, IPads, television, game stations, and more. According to the American Heart Association, seventy-three percent of girls and forty-eight percent of boys were in the 'low ' total screen-time group, between eighteen and twenty-two hours of screen-time per week. This is …show more content…

People know how dangerous texting while driving can be, but they choose to ignore it. People believed that it will never happen to them, that they won’t get in an accident. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 97% of teenagers say texting and driving is dangerous, yet 43% admit to doing it. On top of that, 77% of teenagers say their parents text and drive. Is that what message adults want their kids to see and know, that it is okay to text and drive? It starts with them; it starts with the elders. Children and teenagers follow their parent’s footsteps, what we they see their parents do is what they will do. Adults need to stop texting and driving as well as

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