Texting And Driving

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Texting and driving is something adults and teenagers do on a daily basis. Most people do not realize how dangerous it really is. Texting and driving and drunk driving should have the same fees. Texting and driving is distracting, and does not have reasonable fines in some states. Texting and driving is just as dangerous as drunk driving, maybe even more dangerous. In fact, every one in four car accidents is caused by a cell phone. Making the fines for texting and driving and drunk driving equal could benefit safety in many ways. Pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers on the road would be much safer if the fines for texting and driving are raised. To begin with, texting and driving is far more dangerous than drunk driving, studies show. …show more content…

In Virginia, the fine for texting and driving is $125 for the first offense, and $250 for future offenses. Strangely enough, the fines for drunk driving are much more. In Virginia, there is a minimum fine of $500, administrative license suspension for sixty days, and even jail time. Some states in the United States have enacted no laws against texting and driving. In California, the fine for drunk driving is a $1,000 fine, and only $20 for texting and driving. On the other hand, the state of Alaska charges $10,000 for anyone caught texting and driving. New Jersey, is somewhere in the middle with a fee of $400. As a result of this, many people still text and drive. Texting and driving is more dangerous than it seems, six times more dangerous than drunk …show more content…

My father’s friend Larry, was hit by a drunk driver. He was driving through a four way intersection, when the drunk driver came over the hill. He ignored the stop sign, and crashed into the driver’s side of Larry’s car. The door frame went into Larry’s leg, breaking it in multiple places. Larry tried to keep his leg for about three years, but the bone was infected and kept him sick. Eventually, the doctors had to take off his leg. Even if the driver would have been texting, Larry would still face the same hardships and pain that he encountered. Texting and driving and drunk driving are both very dangerous and take too many lives. In 2014, 9,967 people were killed in alcohol related crashes, and texting and driving causes 1.6 million crashes every year. You can do many things to avoid drunk driving and texting and driving. In any case, you can avoid drunk driving by calling a taxi, or even an uber. Avoiding texting and driving can be hard, but putting your phone silent and out of reach can help. Texting and driving is not recognized for how dangerous it is. Many people text while driving not realizing how dangerous it is, and they do not have considerable fines. If texting and driving and drunk driving had equal fines, it would be less likely for people to text and

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