James Jefferson Jr.
Post University
In today’s world we are blessed with breakthroughs in technology that allows each of us to have our own personal communications device. They are small enough to go anywhere and give us the capability to communicate while doing anything. Anything unfortunately includes texting while driving. Should anyone be allowed to text of do anything that could distract them while they are driving? It’s obviously not worth the risk of injury or death to you or anyone involved. Accidents that are caused by distracted driving make it difficult for those involved to live the life they are accustomed to. There are some drivers who think it’s cool or they are physically skilled enough to multi-task …show more content…
The HLDI finding concludes that cell phone and phone texting bans are not minimizing the number of crashes. The number of incidents convey to all of us that the situation is out of control and something must be done.. The use of a hands free phone does not reduce the risk of an accident while your driving. AT&T developed a mobile phone application that prevent sending text messages while your drive. The application allows a text message to automatically reply to incoming texts. If all texting drivers don’t have this application we will still have the problem. Instead of ticketing, law making, and discovering new hands free technology we should collectively think about texting while driving. Advocate rights for victims of texting while driving and change the way we look at it don’t sweep it under the …show more content…
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