...Distracted is the main element in around 6 out of 10 teen crashes(Green, 2015). What really is “distracted driving”? Distracted driving is the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in other activities;usually one that involves the use of a smartphone. or other devices(Google definition). Which, according from the AAA, says accounts for 25% to 50% of all accidents. People could be distracted when texting a friend, or even reading a message. Driving carelessly can hurt the driver, other drivers and the family and friends of the people that could be possibly hurt or killed. Think about what you do before you do it. It could save lives. Everyone nowadays has a smartphone of some kind. People used these devices to communicate with one another via texting, or on social media like Facebook. However, looking down at your phone to text a friend while driving is considered distracted driving. From a AT&T’s survey about distracted driving about 33% of people said they have emailed someone while driving(Richtel, 2015). Also data gathered from the survey said 27.1% of...
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...Distracted driving is a big problem in the United States, and people are more likely to get in an accident if they are distracted. Studies show that texting while driving impairs normal driving. In 1980 Candy Lightner was drunk driving on night and she killed a 13 year old girl, and she later said that the girl she killed was her daughter. Candy lightner also later said “ After the crash there is an impact.” People are more likely to get in an accident if they are distracted, but though scientists are not able to find out if all car accidents are from distracted driving. Studies show that texting while driving impairs normal driving. Priscilla Natkins says distracted driving is bad and she says to keep your phones and remind friends not...
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...WHY WE SHOULD BAN PHONE USAGE WHILE DRIVING. A. General Purpose: To convince my audience that using cell phones should be banned while driving. B. Specific Purpose: Inform my audience on the many dangers of using a phone while driving, and persuade them not to use their phone's while driving. C. Central Idea: Using a cell phone always results in a distracted driver. This causes many accidents which also results in death. It's a terrible tragedy that can be so easily avoided with minimal effort. II. Introduction. Did you know that at any given daylight moment, some 13.5 million drivers are on hand-held phones? This is a fact according to a study released last week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and it's a very shocking...
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...Each day in the United States, over eight people are killed and 1,161 injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver. One of the biggest distractions for a driver is their cell phone. The use of cell phones can cause other negative issues. They can distract you from school work, cause your stress level to go up, and cause eye strain. Cell phones can distract you from your everyday responsibilities. They can keep you from getting your homework done, like if a friend calls or texts you. Not getting your homework done can affect your grades. Also, when you are driving and you get a text and answer it, you are putting yourself and other people at risk. Being distracted by your cell phone can cause a car accident,...
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...Distracted Driving Hold on I have to check my phone really quick! It really wasn’t worth it, now because of a stupid text message someone is tied up to life support. This is what a distraction can do to you and others while driving. Every day accidents happen but many can be prevented if people change their ways. The issue is that distractions have caused 3,179 fatalities in 2014 alone and 431,000 injuries. A lot of times, everyone fails to realize that they’re distracted and almost hit a car, sometimes people feel they’re invincible but the truth is that they aren’t! No one is invincible even studies show that it only takes five seconds for your eyes to leave the road and travel the length of a football field, during this time you could have crossed the center line or rammed into the back of a car, if you didn’t well let’s just say you are lucky. There are three very deadly distractions and there are many ways to prevent them if you try. The distractions are daydreaming, texting and making adjustments. These distractions cause many unwanted fatalities, therefore if you change your habits you can change a life....
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...Driver distraction is one of the primary factors of accidents, followed by drunk driving and speeding. It has become a major concern in safety and health measures taken by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The integration of information and communication technology has led mobile phones to constitute a major part of cognitive distraction, in association with visual, acoustic and manual distractions. Our aim is to utilize the capabilities of these mobile phones to identify a distracted driver's behavior by analyzing his/her neurological response from the Electroencephalograms or brain signals in various multitasking scenarios while driving. A 14 electrodes headset was used to record the brain signals while driving in the pilot...
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...Distracted driving is the number one reason a car wreck occurs. Distracted driving is especially more dangerous for teenagers. Fresh drivers who have just recently achieved their drivers license are excited to death about driving around town. This effect does not usually dissipate until many years down the road. I know for myself, I still get excited to just drive around sometimes. The sheer freedom driving allows to teenagers is just undeniable. Over time, the young driver develops a sense of invincibility, and becomes less and less focused on their senses like checking every mirror constantly, observing their speed, drifting off into thought more often, their reaction time is slowed, and so on. After a while, if they have not already, the phones begin to get a view in the front driver's seat. The young driver may begin to text a friend asking for directions to a party, or texting their boyfriends, or even playing games. Phones, however, are not the only form of distracted driving. They may be the most potent form, but they are not the only ones in this day in age. Although it is extremely impractical, there are many vehicles that are being manufactured with wifi built into them. This not only distracted the driver, but can distract passengers, which in many ways can very well distract the driver. The passenger may lean across the seat and show the driver a funny vine for...
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...Knowing the categories of distracted driving is the first step in driving safely. There are three types of distracted driving, cognitive, physical, and visual (Esurance). Recognizing when a driver is experiencing these distractions will safe thousands of life's. To help a driver recognize these distraction they need a way to learn and the transportation enterprise has not been helping aid the solution recently. They are adding ways for a driver to experience the three types of distraction instead of lessening. The transportation enterprise has been too quick to adapt in vehicle assistance, and needs to research and study more into developing dangers on these technologies. New technologies are increasing the range of task at hand for any...
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...Imagine looking down for a second then looking up and ramming right into a car. The NHTSA's (National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration) "STOP THE TEXTS. STOP THE WRECKS." public services announcement was first launched in October 2011 on billboards, bus shelters, and airports all across the country, with the help of the Ad council. The reason this ad was launched was due to the growing number of fatalities caused by distracted driving and an attempt to stop it The National Highway Traffic and Safety administration which was established in 1970 is an agency whose mission is to "Save lives, Prevent injuries, reduce vehicle- related crashes." The first first thing my eyes noticed was the text " Don't let texting blind you." placed over...
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...Focus on Driving According to an article by Kiernan Hopkins, “Over 2.5 million people in the U.S. are involved in road accidents each year. The population of the US is just 318.9 million. At this rate, the American people could be extinct in two human lifespans. This is an astounding number of traffic accidents.” This is just one of the astonishing statistics you can find about how severe of an issue distracted driving is in the United States. What is distracted driving you may ask? Distracted driving defined as any activity that could divert a person's attention away from the primary task of driving. A few examples of distracted driving encompass everything from texting and driving, driving under the influence of alcohol, or using any illegal substance. Some things that are so simple that you would not realize are distractions include eating or drinking, changing your radio station/song selection, watching a navigation device, or adjusting your seatbelt or mirrors. Distracted driving is becoming like the modern version of “Black Plague” and so many people are not...
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...Tamer Mische-Richter Jacqueline Hesse ENGL 1101 Sec 18 25 November 2014 Drivers more distracted by cell phones than by passengers A distracted driver creates a dangerous environment, however, nearly anything can be a distraction while driving a car. “660,000 vehicles driven by people using handheld cell phones at a typical daylight moment in 2011”(Pickrell and Jianqiang). Cell phones are leading candidates for distracted driving, but are passengers creating the same distraction to a driver? Any distraction to a driver, including a passenger, can create a dangerous situation, but are passengers more of a distraction than a cell phone? A study by Frank Drews, Monisha Pasupathi, and David L. Strayer evaluated 48 drivers performance on a driving...
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...Distracted and reckless driving, a common killer of mankind. It's so easy to look away and not see the death speeding at you. To drive a little faster because you're getting impatient. If you drive recklessly or while distracted, then your chances of injury, fatal or otherwise, are higher. Distracted driving is paying more attention to something else and not the area around you. This includes texting and driving. Driving is all about paying attention to your surrounding and adjusting yourself from there. One way to fix distracted driving would be to eliminate chances of being distracted. Put your phone away and keep it on silence. Put the radio on a station you won't be changing or make your own playlist. Reckless driving is driving...
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...Distracted Driving Sometimes in life “sorry” can become a magic word and fix everything, then there are times that saying “sorry” undoes nothing. Will saying “sorry” help when you crash your parent’s car, because you are too busy looking at your phone? What about when you kill someone’s child because you’re too busy talking to your friend and run a stop light? Will you say “sorry” to the kid’s parents and expect everything to be okay? Saying “sorry” cannot begin to fix some things and preventing those from happening by acting responsibly in the first place is the best you can do. I like the introduction technique with the hypothetical questions. However, you now need to transition into your thesis or central claim, and that central claim needs to come here, at the end of the intro paragraph. Ninety percent of car accidents are caused by human error – driving under the influence of alcohol and marijuana, speeding recklessly, changing lanes without signaling, passing through red lines, and probably most known of all: distracted driving OK, first of all, don’t begin body paragraphs with statistics. Rarely should you do this. Instead, remember that I want your body paragraphs to begins with subclaims. Secondly, where did you get this statistic? This is not a research paper (you’ll be taught proper research in Composition II). For now, we want you to avoid research sources except your interviews. . Distracted Driving is dangerous and can kill you and those people around you.—THIS...
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...Driving While Distracted: Examining the Impact of Cell Phone Use on Driving Janine Graves Argosy University, Seattle Abstract This study examines the role of cell phones on driver's vision and attention. By including studies which use hand held, hands free and/or texting, this paper emphasizes that all forms of cell phone communication impairs drivers. Furthermore, research hi-lights how cell phone distraction can equal or exceed impairment caused by drunk driving. Driving While Distracted: Examining the Impact of Cell Phone Use on Driving Over the last several years, many states around the country have enacted laws aimed at limiting cell phone use while driving. Such laws are typically drafted...
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...Criminal Law August 12, 2013 Texting and Driving: It Can Wait Leslee’s life changed forever on March 4th. Leslee Henson and her husband David were involved in a terrible pedestrian-motor accident. They were not driving a car; they were simply going for a walk on a Monday morning in their neighborhood when tragedy struck. The motorist that was guilty of texting, rear ended another vehicle that struck the pedestrians. David shielded his wife, Leslee and took the death for her. In other words, he pushed her out of the way and he died while she survived and has to endure more than 5,000 stitches and staples on her head and neck. Bones in Leslee’s neck and back were broken. She had bleeding in her brain. Her shoulder was injured. The woman that caused the accident was 50 years old, late for work and was texting with her head down. In addition to all these factors, she did not have insurance which leaves Leslee with the medical bills. The car that she rear ended was being driven by a man named Fred, who witnessed David pushing his wife out the way and taking the blow for her. 1 So many individuals’ lives will never be the same because that lady chose to send a text. It has not been revealed what the message entailed but if it was that pertinent, than as a mature person she should have pulled over and taken precautionary measures. David was an amazing father, husband, uncle, and grandfather to 10 darling grand kids. Leslee did go home, two and a half weeks after the accident...
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