But that is still not enough to keep the large amount of crashes and deaths from happening. The main safety risk of cars is getting into a crash. A crash can be as elaborate as hitting the car in front of the driver at full speed and causing all the cars being to crash into the first driver, or just simply hitting a biker on the side of the street. Taken from Facts Along the Road, “There were 10.8 million automobile accidents… Almost 36,000 people were killed in auto accidents in 2009.” With 10.8 million accidents, and about 36,000 deaths per year, driving is anything but safe. Especially to young teenagers who just got their license, or elderly adults who are losing their sense of sight. People can also be extremely irresponsible when it comes to driving. Drunk driving is a huge issue with young adults, or people in general. When a person becomes drunk, they lose all right thoughts, so they might just drive home because they aren’t thinking straight. This can lead to devastating accidents. Although technology may be helping cars become safer, it is also fighting against them. With the advancements in mobile technology, people are tempted to use their phones during their drive. As said in the article by Grover Kingsley, “Commuting time is ‘lost time’ if you’re driving…” If a person has a very busy life, and has a lot of work to do, the last thing they would want to do is waste their time driving around, completing …show more content…
Cars costs are somewhat unrealistic to people. Taken from Grover Kingsley’s article, “The cost of owning a car averages $8,876 per year.” With the prices of gas going up, and maintenance that is needed for cars, not everyone can afford it. Then there is the situation of two people in a household working away from home, and they only have one car, who is to say who will get the car that day. As taken from the Facts along the Road, “45% of Americans lack ready access to transit… Cars are the only option for many.” Cars have become such a large part of many peoples everyday life, that everyone has forgotten about the people who might not be as fortunate enough to acquire a car. This could lead to many people becoming jobless, because of the fact they are unable to reach their work space. “Only 10% carpool.” This goes to show that for a person who is unable to have a car, also might be unable to ask a peer to carpool. With less than a quarter of America’s population carpooling, this is also just releasing unnecessary gasses into the air as well. All of these problems could be avoided so easily, if people would just start taking action. And it is possible and very easy. In Grover Kingsley’s article, “…bike share programs attract thousands of commuters looking for a new way to combine exercise with their commute.” Bikes and walking are a great and easy solution for the problem of cars. Plus, they add a great