We could use the words of loved ones left behind after some one lost their life, either while they were texting, or as the result of someone else texting that caused the accident. Letting these new drivers know how senseless it was for the texter to get a message, they could not wait until they were not behind the wheel to read. Today television has a few advertisements showing how reading a simple text message caused someone to lose their life in an accident. It is more dangerous for first time teen drivers when school is out, because they have more free time to be out and driving about, and these drivers have less experience driving (Carr). Education should be of the highest priority of to these young new drivers on the road, to educate and make it as unacceptable to use your cell phone while driving as it is being drunk behind the wheel (Genachowski). All drivers will need to be educated on the hazards of driving on the road, and any use of a cell phone and even a mobile device of any kind while they are driving. Even having a licensing class system that gradually gives more experienced first time drivers a step up license. New drivers would have to have more time on the road, and time in bad weather, along with time in a texting test environment which would show what texting and driving can do. There could be restrictions for those newer drivers on their license that they would have to pass steps to get a full status drivers license. They may even put out licenses that show that this person is a non texting driver. Just the same as having a designated driver when you go out, some teens now a designated texter in the car for their trips
We could use the words of loved ones left behind after some one lost their life, either while they were texting, or as the result of someone else texting that caused the accident. Letting these new drivers know how senseless it was for the texter to get a message, they could not wait until they were not behind the wheel to read. Today television has a few advertisements showing how reading a simple text message caused someone to lose their life in an accident. It is more dangerous for first time teen drivers when school is out, because they have more free time to be out and driving about, and these drivers have less experience driving (Carr). Education should be of the highest priority of to these young new drivers on the road, to educate and make it as unacceptable to use your cell phone while driving as it is being drunk behind the wheel (Genachowski). All drivers will need to be educated on the hazards of driving on the road, and any use of a cell phone and even a mobile device of any kind while they are driving. Even having a licensing class system that gradually gives more experienced first time drivers a step up license. New drivers would have to have more time on the road, and time in bad weather, along with time in a texting test environment which would show what texting and driving can do. There could be restrictions for those newer drivers on their license that they would have to pass steps to get a full status drivers license. They may even put out licenses that show that this person is a non texting driver. Just the same as having a designated driver when you go out, some teens now a designated texter in the car for their trips