young, sixteen and really irresponsible and texting was all the craze. In the high world of technology life moves fast, faster then most people can handle. With thing like sidekicks which give you access to instant messaging and the Internet its hard not to get distracted. I was actually on the way to school in the morning, and I take the parkway cause its faster to beat traffic. Speed had nothing to do with my accident, it was the simple task of texting which requires you to look away from the road
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Effects of Technology Technology has revolutionized the world, with many new innovations and inventions such as the internet and televisions that hang on the wall. But there is one product that technology has put the seal on, and that is the cellular phones, since this product was invented its popularity has grown enormously and cannot be missed in any home. There are all types of brands and kinds of phones from the one that you just make a phone call to the one that you can work from, it
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invention, as amazed as I am, I often forget there are consequences to that. For example cell phones. Texting and driving has become leading cause for distractive driving .According to the study done by NHTS distractive driving has become a major problem on highway it is putting our lives at risk every day . California, New York, and 8 other states, have banned talking on hand-held cell phones while driving, but permit use of hands free devices such as those using Bluetooth technology. However, few of
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they are so called smart cell phones can pretty much do anything in one small device. A person can call, text, take pictures, or use for school work. Before technology became a big deal, phones were used to just call unless one would pay extra for texting. Since then many people use them every 5 minutes or so! Phones are great to keep in handy. A benefit of a phone is when someone goes out to run errands they have something to use for emergencies. No one may never know what can happen on the road.
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playing outside all day, enjoying the outdoors, and riding bikes down the dirt roads, trying to find some new adventure to get into. Looking around now, I notice teenagers glued to their phones when they are out eating, walking around and even while driving. It seems like a lot has changed since I was a child. Technological advances have made our way of life easier by making communication faster than ever before, improving production rates, and making it easier to access information. However, with
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are very important. As big as they come or as small as they leave concentrating on attaining the goal is supreme. It can spell the difference between intellectual fulfillment or catastrophe. Studies done in Canada show that distracted driving has surpassed drunk driving as a leading cause of accidents.(Barker,2014). Distraction or what some researchers will call “Divided Attention” is becoming alarmingly harmful around the world. In a 2012 article a woman who had realized she missed an appointment fell
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Teen Driving: The Dangers are Underrated A good driver concentrates on the road, what is happening around the vehicle, and is alert to the fact that other drivers can and do make mistakes. When teenagers first get their licenses they don’t automatically become an efficient driver. Minors usually rush into getting their licenses because they cannot wait to be amongst the first of their friends to drive a car. Sometimes all the training they received during their permit stage – is forgotten and they
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regarding the use of mobile devices while driving are not the same from state to state. No one person is a better-distracted driver than the next and because of this, all states should have standardized policies regarding the use of mobile devices while driving. Every day we can make a change; make better choices, to make a difference in our lives and the lives of others. We can make a simple choice to hang up our cell phone before getting in our car and driving. We can choose not to accidently run
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With the driving age at 16 there are a lot more accidents. The amount of accidents with teenage drivers is more than triple that of drivers who are older and have had more experience. If the driving age was higher this would lessen the number of accidents more because people would have a better understanding of what they are doing. People should not be able to start drivers Ed until they are 18 or older. This would maximize the understanding of what driving is and would permit people to spend more
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robot be a safer driver than a human? But the truth is that robots react 10 times faster than humans. They also have a 360 degree perception. There aren’t any distractions such as texting, talking on the phone, falling asleep at the wheel, or intoxication. More than 37,000 people died in 2008 due to distractions while driving. Engineers started out by building and testing models in the mid 1960’s. Seven test cars have been driven 1,000 miles, without human intervention and more than 140,000 miles with
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