Imagine this, you wake up for work on a Monday and you realize you are almost late. You rush yourself as fast as you can to get dressed, brush your teeth, and grab a small greek yogurt you had stored in the refrigerator. Grabbing the keys to your car is the last thing before heading out the door, and so you quickly start the vehicle once you are in. Down the road you grab your phone that is connected to the auxiliary cord to play that daily morning wake up song, but did you know in that meantime you just took your eyes off the road for about maybe 3 seconds? That does not sound like a whole lot of time, but by doing so, you are putting your life in huge jeopardy. Life is too short to risk it that way. What are the …show more content…
Talking on a cell phone or texting causes drivers to lose their focus, often with deadly consequences. Driving is not a time to multitask, especially if the driver is a teenager. Nearly 28 percent of all vehicle crashes can be tied to talking on a cell phone or texting..” (Jackson). About ⅓ of the car crashes in the United States are caused by either texting or talking on the phone, which in other words is described as multitasking. Having one hand on the wheel while driving is already risky itself. Ever seen someone also controlling the wheel with only their knee? In most cases, whether they want to text with both hands instead of one, society decides to drive with that particular body part. You rarely see this happen though due to those who have more of the experience handling the wheel, yes pretty impressive, but totally dangerous no matter what. How about conversing with the passenger while driving and looking at whoever is in that seat when doing so? This is one of the many common distractions that is used, but you would think that people are always “keeping their eyes on the road.” Technology is growing dramatically by the minute in which you do not realize what is really going on around the world, you are so fascinated by the small GPS screen that is used to direct you to the address you punched in, but yet another distraction. The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) estimates that “driver distraction plays a role …show more content…
Life is a great chance to live, and to risk it by being on any cellular device, GPS, or even tuning the radio to a favorite station while driving, is not a way to end your life if so. Driving is a worthy key to transport easily to a designated area and is not a time to be disturbed by other things rather than focusing on the road: yes, any stoplights or stop signs count as well. In any case, the passenger is just as important as the driver. There should be more laws to prohibit the distractions caused while driving. If whom reading this does not agree about more safety laws, then prevent a crash by simply turning off any cell phone, GPS device, and even the radio before driving a vehicle to be more assure of not only the driver’s safety but also the others who tag along. Society should realize that being distracted for only the fewest seconds on the road can wind up to be the depending of one’s