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”The summation of many of these studies seems to suggest that using cell phones, whether hand-held or hands-free, negatively affects a person’s ability to drive.” (Richardson) The majority has to do with younger drivers they are not as experienced and tend to cause more car accidents than more experienced drivers. “Over 60% of American teens admit to risky driving, and nearly half of those that admit to risky driving also admit to text messaging behind the wheel.”(Snyder) Even the most experienced driver can be at risk for a car accident. It doesn’t matter if the person texting looks down for a second it can cause an accident. Some states have banned talking on cell phones but that is not enough for this reckless crime. “When people are in the phone zone their attention is pulled away from present physical reality.” …show more content…
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