Texting And Driving Essay

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Texting and driving is a deadly issue in today 's generation. Using our cellphones while driving is a damaging habit among teens and adults. This habit caused many catastrophic accidents and deaths. Texting while driving has made the roads unsafe for other drivers. Many states recognize the immense threat resulting from texting and driving and have placed a ban on this epidemic. While many people realize texting and driving is hazardous others believe that the ban is useless and not strong enough of a solution. One of the dangers of texting and driving is that it causes distractions. These distractions cause car accidents and unnecessary deaths of innocent drivers on the road. In a recent report done in 2011 The National Safety Council …show more content…

The disturbing event begins as Bailey Goodman, a seventeen-year old, along with four of her fellow cheerleaders celebrating the graduation weekend swerved into oncoming traffic, hitting a tractor-trailer and her sports vehicle bursting into flames. Five days earlier, the five teenagers had just graduated from high school looking forward to the beginning of their adult lives. Two minutes before the crash was reported, her phone was used to send a text greeting to a friend. All four girls died at the scene with no survivors. These horrific stories are not isolated incidents but an overwhelming and demoralizing incidents created by texting while …show more content…

Miller an eighteen-year-old who veered into oncoming traffic and hit another car head-on while she was texting. She and the other driver, a 40-year-old mother of one, were killed instantly. Not only do these teens texting and driving kill and endanger themselves they are hazardous to other pedestrians who drive safely and responsibly. Texting and driving are not alone done by teens but as well as adults. A survey by AT&T provided by USA TODAY has showed that almost half of all adults admit to texting while driving in comparison to the 43% of teenagers who text and drive. "Texting while driving is not just a teen problem," says John Ulczycki of the National Safety Council. This quote shows that not alone are teens committing this act but also teens. Showing that it should not be banned only for teens but also adults since this “epidemic” has no age. According to the United Nations International law many developed countries have banned texting while driving from their streets and country. For example, many European nations require their drivers to use a hands free device connected to the car sound system. This creates an environment where the driver will not text and will pay attention to the road and other drivers. Many of the developed countries around the world adopted the policy of banning texting while driving and recognized the great danger of texting and driving. This policy helps these nations create safer roads for their

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