and texting behind the wheel, think again. One phone call makes your four times more likely to get into a car accident. Over the years it’s become a major problem and distraction. 80 percent of all car crashes are related to people who don’t aren’t paying attention to their surroundings. When people receive or send a text message not only do they have to think about their safety they also have to think about the people around them also. The text or call might not even be that urgent, but you take it; you could possibly take a life with it. Even though law’s are being made to ban hand held cell phone use while driving, cell phone use doesn’t necessarily completely distract a drivers attention but it definitely impairs it. If you take your eyes off the road and have to read a text or send one, you should either pull over or wait till you get to your destination. On the other hand, driving while intoxicated and driving while under the influence of alcohol is illegal in the United States to certain extents. Regular drivers with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or higher can be arrested for driving under intoxication. As for drivers with a commercial license, their BAC is lowered to .04%, giving them a lower threshold of lenience. This is obvious because commercial truck drivers are in operation of 16-wheeled vehicles and are much more dangerous if an accident were to happen. Regardless of the vehicle, drivers driving while intoxicated are endangering themselves, but more importantly, innocent pedestrians and drivers around them. In the United States, drivers under the age of 21 have a zero tolerance policy. If they have anything above 0% alcohol blood concentration, you are automatically arrested. Getting arrested for a DUI is detrimental to your driving record and will stay with you for life. It is almost guaranteed that your license is taken away with a DUI charge and is close to impossible to get back. Ultimately, before you take a risk at your own well being when getting behind the wheel, take into consideration the physical and emotional toll that is brought upon families every day from automobile accidents. 95% of car accidents are due to electronic devices used while driving and driving while intoxicated. Laws are being made, and previous laws are becoming even more strict to completely stop drinking and driving. Electronics use while driving is being put to and end also, even though these devices are becoming easier and easier to use. Hands free technology makes it simple to use your phone without even having to touch it, but with this technology being much more expensive for the average smart phone user, customer with prefer the old fashion way. Being two of the leaders in deaths in our country, it is all easily preventable by assuming consequences for your actions and acting accordingly.
and texting behind the wheel, think again. One phone call makes your four times more likely to get into a car accident. Over the years it’s become a major problem and distraction. 80 percent of all car crashes are related to people who don’t aren’t paying attention to their surroundings. When people receive or send a text message not only do they have to think about their safety they also have to think about the people around them also. The text or call might not even be that urgent, but you take it; you could possibly take a life with it. Even though law’s are being made to ban hand held cell phone use while driving, cell phone use doesn’t necessarily completely distract a drivers attention but it definitely impairs it. If you take your eyes off the road and have to read a text or send one, you should either pull over or wait till you get to your destination. On the other hand, driving while intoxicated and driving while under the influence of alcohol is illegal in the United States to certain extents. Regular drivers with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or higher can be arrested for driving under intoxication. As for drivers with a commercial license, their BAC is lowered to .04%, giving them a lower threshold of lenience. This is obvious because commercial truck drivers are in operation of 16-wheeled vehicles and are much more dangerous if an accident were to happen. Regardless of the vehicle, drivers driving while intoxicated are endangering themselves, but more importantly, innocent pedestrians and drivers around them. In the United States, drivers under the age of 21 have a zero tolerance policy. If they have anything above 0% alcohol blood concentration, you are automatically arrested. Getting arrested for a DUI is detrimental to your driving record and will stay with you for life. It is almost guaranteed that your license is taken away with a DUI charge and is close to impossible to get back. Ultimately, before you take a risk at your own well being when getting behind the wheel, take into consideration the physical and emotional toll that is brought upon families every day from automobile accidents. 95% of car accidents are due to electronic devices used while driving and driving while intoxicated. Laws are being made, and previous laws are becoming even more strict to completely stop drinking and driving. Electronics use while driving is being put to and end also, even though these devices are becoming easier and easier to use. Hands free technology makes it simple to use your phone without even having to touch it, but with this technology being much more expensive for the average smart phone user, customer with prefer the old fashion way. Being two of the leaders in deaths in our country, it is all easily preventable by assuming consequences for your actions and acting accordingly.