Texting And Driving

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Over the years, cell phone use while driving has become a major problem in the US. It is an unsafe driving activity and has caused many car accidents. States should have laws banning all cell phone usage amongst drivers. Cell phones have many different ways of distracting drivers and thousands of people have died in cellphone related crashes, even when there are other alternatives. Cell phones distract drivers in many different ways. One is just simply handling the phone. This could mean dialing, answering, texting, etc. According to distraction.gov, “At any given daylight moment, 660,000 drivers are using cell phones or manipulating electronic devices while driving, a number that has held steady since 2010. “ The second way cell phones distract drivers is the conversation introduced to the environment. The conversation involves large chunks of your thought which according to study simulations sucks the life out of your driving concentration especially your ability to react. The National Safety council reports that in simulated driving tests , those subjects asked to carry on a cell phone conversation were so distracted that they were actually unaware of some traffic signals. No state bans all cell phone use for all drivers. The US …show more content…

Many phone companies make hands free devices specifically for drivers. Some of these devices come in the form of a headset which allows you to talk into a speaker and dial numbers instead of holding a device. Many cars also offer bluetooth technology for linking your cell phone to your car. Another alternative is a cellphone app. There are lots of apps that you can download in which they will measure your speed and disable majority of your apps such as T Mobile's DriveSmart Plus or AT&T’s . Finally, the smartest alternative of all is to just pull over or don't even pick up the phone at all. If you get a text or call and you think it’s important , just pull

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