Pros And Cons Of Texting While Driving

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Have you ever gotten distracted while driving in a car? Each time you watch the news you either hear of someone getting into a car accident, by either talking or texting on a cell phone. It is becoming increasingly common for people to wreck due to distractions while driving. Talking and texting are just a couple ways that people get distracted while driving. Texting while driving has brought a lot of attention to state and local representatives due to an increase in accidents caused by distracted drivers. That’s why the organization Auto Alliance Driving Innovation created a poster saying “OMG! Get the message. Texting while driving is a deadly distraction”. The picture has a cracked glass with smeared blood on the side of it. This …show more content…

It did a great job on catching attentions by showing the connection between strong message “don’t text while driving” to the primary audience, but more towards relatively young drivers, who live in this generation with more technology. Visual images are powerful. We can react to them strongly. So, people use them to cause a strong reaction. Texting and talking on the phone can be dangerous and affect your driving by causing you to concentrate on the person you are talking to rather than the road. Not only does it make you more unaware of the road mentally but if you do not have a Bluetooth headset or speaker phone then you will only have one free hand to drive with. If you are fully engaged in a conversation your emotions can change from one topic to another. It is never safe to drive while being upset about something. If you are fighting or having an important conversation while texting or talking on the phone, make sure to pull over and wait till it is over. One glance down at your phone even if only for 5 seconds can cause you to run a red light or hit into the car in front or behind you. Texting and talking is dangerous while driving and is not worth causing an accident. Overall, we are surrounded by visual arguments or attempts at persuasion. Images on television, advertisements, billboards, and some works of art fall into this category. The reason of the visual argument at the same time with humor is to trying to persuade you to do something, do not text while driving, or you will be

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