Driving while on your cell phone has been a constant problem in our society for nearly decade now. The main issues that are found in driving while on your cell phone include car accidents and death, and it’s a distraction to the driver. Should cell phones be used while driving or should they not be used while driving? The answer, in my opinion is they should never be used while driving. The use of cell phones while driving is unacceptable and unsafe. In recent studies, driving on your cell phone has caused many fatal and crucial car accidents. According to statistics, nearly 330,000 injuries occur each year from accidents caused by texting or being on the phone while driving. This is absurd. This should not be happening in today’s world but sadly it is. “One out of every four car accidents in the United States are caused by texting and driving.” (https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/cause-of-accident/cell-phone/cell-phone-statistics.html) If you think this is insane, another statistic from the National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. Although as scary as this fact is, eleven teens die every single day from the use of cell phones while driving. According to an AAA poll, 94% of teen drivers acknowledge the dangers of texting and driving, which is a positive fact, but 35% admitted to doing it anyway. We’re talking heavily about teenage drivers here because they’re 4x more likely than adults to get into a car accident or get close to one while texting or talking on the phone. An even scarier fact from (https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/cause-of-accident/cell-phone/cell-phone-statistics.html) states that “A teen driver with only one additional passenger doubles the risk of getting into a fatal car accident. With two or more passengers they are 5x as likely.” Although car accidents and fatal car accidents seem to be
Driving while on your cell phone has been a constant problem in our society for nearly decade now. The main issues that are found in driving while on your cell phone include car accidents and death, and it’s a distraction to the driver. Should cell phones be used while driving or should they not be used while driving? The answer, in my opinion is they should never be used while driving. The use of cell phones while driving is unacceptable and unsafe. In recent studies, driving on your cell phone has caused many fatal and crucial car accidents. According to statistics, nearly 330,000 injuries occur each year from accidents caused by texting or being on the phone while driving. This is absurd. This should not be happening in today’s world but sadly it is. “One out of every four car accidents in the United States are caused by texting and driving.” (https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/cause-of-accident/cell-phone/cell-phone-statistics.html) If you think this is insane, another statistic from the National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. Although as scary as this fact is, eleven teens die every single day from the use of cell phones while driving. According to an AAA poll, 94% of teen drivers acknowledge the dangers of texting and driving, which is a positive fact, but 35% admitted to doing it anyway. We’re talking heavily about teenage drivers here because they’re 4x more likely than adults to get into a car accident or get close to one while texting or talking on the phone. An even scarier fact from (https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/cause-of-accident/cell-phone/cell-phone-statistics.html) states that “A teen driver with only one additional passenger doubles the risk of getting into a fatal car accident. With two or more passengers they are 5x as likely.” Although car accidents and fatal car accidents seem to be