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Being on a mobile device while driving has led to a “twenty three percent of auto collisions in 2011, which equals up to 1.3 million crashes,” (TextingandDrivingsaftey.com) and should be completely avoided in respect to other drivers and patrons on the road. In a society that demands constant streams of social media, drivers are now more prone to distracted driving than ever. “Distracted driving is a serious and deadly epidemic on America’s roadways. There is no way to text and drive safely.” (LaHood, Ray) By educating those whom are guilty of “distracted driving” of the possible consequences, the roads will be safer for passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians. Driving while under the influence of …show more content…
Drivers are also twenty three times more likely to be involved in a car accident if they are texting. Also, “one-in-five drivers have confessed to surfing the web [or utilizing a mobile] device while driving.” (TextingandDrivingsaftey.com) “Driving while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain activity associated with driving by thirty-seven percent.” (Carnegie, Mellon) This leads to any distracted driver by cellphone to be an extremely high risk when they are on the road. Even though “seventy-seven percent of young adults are... confident that they can safely text while driving,” the increased amounts of car wrecks due to being distracted by a mobile phone has increased exponentially since the inception of the first widespread smartphone in …show more content…
This conscience effort will help decrease auto collisions, inadvertent swaying of the vehicle, and the roads for safer travels. Ultimately, if society is more aware of the unprecedented outcomes of utilizing a mobile device while driving, one would be able to decrease the amount of car wrecks, and, more importantly, fatalities.
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