Studies have shown that looking your cell phone for just a second increases your chances of being in an accident by a factor of 17. For instance, if you were driving on the highway and trying to merge in or change lanes, you must pay attention to the people behind and beside you. However, if the other drivers are distracted by their phone, they may not see you trying to change lanes and won't slow down for you, meaning you won't be able to merge or if you try, you could potentially be involved in an accident. This is not safe for you or any of your fellow drivers on the roads. In order for these accidents to not occur, cell phones and all other distractions should be illegal to use when driving. Lives are precious, especially the youth. However, one of the biggest causes for teen death is driving while texting. This is a scary phenomenon, where teenagers are mesmerized by their phones and addicted to them so much so that they cannot place them down to continuously focus on another task. This is especially the case with driving, where it can become a mundane routine and cause boredom. While waiting at signals, for example, drivers may feel like they have time to answer a text or reply to
Studies have shown that looking your cell phone for just a second increases your chances of being in an accident by a factor of 17. For instance, if you were driving on the highway and trying to merge in or change lanes, you must pay attention to the people behind and beside you. However, if the other drivers are distracted by their phone, they may not see you trying to change lanes and won't slow down for you, meaning you won't be able to merge or if you try, you could potentially be involved in an accident. This is not safe for you or any of your fellow drivers on the roads. In order for these accidents to not occur, cell phones and all other distractions should be illegal to use when driving. Lives are precious, especially the youth. However, one of the biggest causes for teen death is driving while texting. This is a scary phenomenon, where teenagers are mesmerized by their phones and addicted to them so much so that they cannot place them down to continuously focus on another task. This is especially the case with driving, where it can become a mundane routine and cause boredom. While waiting at signals, for example, drivers may feel like they have time to answer a text or reply to