I know that many people take that for granted, especially teenagers. There is a higher risk of death in new drivers until the age of 25. I know that teenagers are more easily distracted. I know that texting and driving is a really big danger. I know that people have died because they were distracted by their phone. I know that people have died because the other driver was a distracted …show more content…
The first task at hand was to figure out where to do a majority of the research. Using a search engine located on a reliable site, the search started. Many articles found were far from informative and helpful. In fact, many said the same thing over and over again. Teenagers are dangerous drivers. That didn’t help to answer the question on how to change that. After finding one article that was helpful, it was easier to locate another. Both of these articles had been peer reviewed and fit as reliable. Conducting an interview was another important piece. Finding an individual who fit the standards of a reliable source and who would be helpful in the search for answers was difficult. After locating Sergeant Ryan Howe of the Twin Falls Police Department and scheduling an interview time, it was then to focus on what questions to ask to narrow down the search. Ten questions is what was started with, but a few more were added and a few more personal comments when the actual interview was conducted. Ryan Howe was very helpful and understanding of what I was trying to accomplish. Many of his thoughts and opinions resembled the research I had already conducted and confirmed as helpful to answer my impossible