The age group with the greatest proportion of distracted drivers was the under-20 age group. (2009,NHTSA)
With todays technology teenagers feel the need to be connected to their friends at all time. Even the simplest of conversations become extremely important due to the fact that they feel like they need to be talking twenty four seven.
Texting and driving is so common that it increases the chances of having an accident at any moment no matter how much control you think you have over what's happening, not only can it increase accidents but you can also harm yourself and others, and just when you think that's all that can happen I tell you that you can kill too. So unless you plan on being someones "bitch" in jail, I suggest you educate yourself a little on the wrong that you are doing. Just think to yourself "Is this conversation really that important?" The answer should always be no.
Five seconds are the average time your eyes are off the road while texting, when traveling at 55mph, that's enough to cover the length of an entire football field. (2009,VTTI) That's also enough time to get into a severe car accident. Many people realize the risk they are taking by texting and driving, but they seem to not care, seeing as how their phone is always in the palm of their hands, and they're paying more attention to it than their driving and surroundings. Forty nine percent of drivers under the age of 35 send or read text messages while driving. (2011, Harris Poll) That's an extremely high percentage, and any one of those people could cause the biggest collision you've ever seen in your entire life, in a matter of seconds. When you're texting and driving, you're reaction time is significantly decreased, so those five seconds you used to look at your phone, you could've used to notice that cars were beginning to brake, and you should've too.Congratulations,