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  1. Argumentative Research On Texting And Driving Argumentative Research on Texting and Driving Being able to drive is a dream come true, but that dream can easily become a nightmare that a person might never get to wake up from. However, texting and driving can be dangerous and statics shows that approximately 660,000 drivers have attempted to use their phones while operating a vehicle (TextandDrive1). Motorist should understand the consequences that texting and driving lead to. These are some of attributes they should consider: it's against the law, it 's a distraction, and can cause fatalities. First, Texting and driving can be dangerous and many states have banned texting and driving for the safety of their people. In the years of 2009–2010 our President Obama has banned federal employees from text messaging when they were behind the wheel of a vehicle. Eventually, forty–one of the following states have made laws which bans texting and driving and prohibits beginner drivers from using cell phone or texting messaging devices while behind the wheel (TextnDrive1). As a result, other Province such as New Brunswick have already either banned or prohibits drivers from using their cell phone while driving since April 1, 2010 (TextnDrive1). More and more states and countries are seeing that texting and driving is becoming more dangerous, and they are taking action to avoid these dangerous situations. This alone will decrease the number of people driving and texting. Nevertheless, there are consequence you will have to Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  2. Texting While Driving Argumentative Essay Argumentative Essay Many accidents are blamed on distracted driving and most of the distractions are caused by cell phone usage. However, some opponents feel that creating a law against cell phone use infringes their personal rights. Others think that banning someone from using their cell phones is equivalent to telling someone that they can't adjust their radio or chat with someone else in their car. However, using a cell phone, whether talking or texting, while driving can be extremely dangerous; it should be made illegal because it is very hazardous to yourself and the people surrounding you, can lead to the death of loved ones, and it is even compared to the danger level of drunk driving. No matter what age the driver is, under no...show more content... In the article, "Dead Girl's Parents Warn Students to Buckle Up and Stop Texting," shows that texting while driving is hazardous and very real when Alex Brown, age 17, died due to result of texting while driving while not wearing a seatbelt. The parents of Alex Brown, Johhny Mac and Jeanne Brown, appeared in front of an audience of hundreds of Clyde middle and high school students, to educate young people about Alex's accident and how easily it could have been prevented. Texting while driving impacts the lives of those around you. A single distraction while driving, as small and simple it may seem such as texting, can lead to the death of loved ones. Not only is texting while behind the wheel bad enough itself, many people compare the danger level to drunk driving. Driving while intoxicated at the same time is illegal, just as some believe texting while driving should be as well. Larry Copeland states that after a study was conducted at The University of Utah, it showed that driving with a blood–alcohol content of 0.08% is equal to texting and driving. If people were more aware of how closely related texting while driving and drunk driving are, it would help to inform all drivers on safety behind the wheel. Not only are distracted drivers harming themselves, yet they are putting every other driver on the road in the same dangerous position without realizing it. Texting while driving puts many driver's lives in danger daily. Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  3. Texting While Driving Essay In 2007, 64% of US adults admitted to texting while driving despite the fact that 89% approved of laws that would ban the practice (Richtel, 242). Cell phone users, even though they are aware that texting and driving is dangerous, continue to text behind the wheel anyway. In A Deadly Wandering, Matt Richtel demonstrates that most drivers simply cannot help but be distracted by their cell phones as a result of both behavioral and neurological factors. It has been well established that human attention does not accommodate multitasking. The "cocktail party effect" described by Dr. Adam Gazzaley shows that true multitasking is impossible: during a cocktail party, someone can listen to a conversation while shifting their attention to look at another individual having a different conversation but can only notice minor details about the other conversation, such as the sound of their name (Richtel, 62). In addition, the possibility that a person can focus on two different things at once is further diminished by how the two main forms of human attention, bottom–up and top–down, function. Top–down attention is involved in focusing on goals and tasks like writing a paper, making a meal, or driving; on the other hand, bottom–up attention is what causes someone's attention to focus on something instantly, such as the sounding of a fire alarm or a sound from a cell phone (Richtel, 105–6). This means that a driver's focus (top–down attention) can be taken completely off the road by a vibration or noise that comes from their cell phone's capturing their bottom–up attention. With that said, the majority of drivers are not well–educated on the intricacies of human attention. As a result, drivers act on the innate need to respond in what seems like an appropriate fashion to the object that gained their bottom–up attention. A 1999 research study on human decision–making (dubbed the "chocolate cake" experiment for one of the food choices presented to subjects) found that people are more likely to make poor decisions when their brains are overwhelmed (Richter, 219). Drivers suffer sensory overload from having to focus on the road in front of them and by the sounds of their mobile phones, as well as hearing any passengers also in Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  4. Argumentative Essay On Texting And Driving Millions of people around the world have seen the messages that warn against texting and driving. Someone glances down at his or her phone for five seconds and a catastrophic event takes place because of that. These messages are often pretty powerful and leave the viewer with some kind of thought about what they have just seen. Then if these messages are so powerful and thought provoking, why are so many people killed in accidents involving texting and driving every day? Why do people, especially teens, seem to disregard these powerful messages concerning their life or death? In just five seconds, a car can travel the distance of a football field if it is going fifty five miles per hour. Many teens are aware that texting and driving can be really dangerous. Why would someone want to jeopardize his or her life if they know how dangerous texting and driving is? Teen drivers are more likely to be prone to texting and driving than adults. There are many factors that go into this statistic, but one of the more simpler reasons hat teens are more likely to text and drive than adults is that teens are too dependent on their phones for every little need. For example, teens use their phones and technology in general for everything. Our society is heavily dependent to any type of technology. Teens are always checking their phones and responding to those texts that seem 'so urgent'. It's normal for teens to respond to a text as fast as they can wherever they are, be it at home, at Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  5. Argumentative Essay On Texting And Driving Driving While Intexticated In the past ten years, texting and driving has become a major issue on U.S. roads. The problem has increased as smartphones have become more affordable and accessible (Full Coverage Auto Insurances). Even though 95% of drivers would agree that texting and driving is wrong, 71% of people admit to texting and driving (It Can Wait). Distracted driving is driving a vehicle while engaging in an activity that has the potential to distract the driver from the task of driving (Dictionary.com). Distracted driving is detrimental in today's society; therefore, we need to apply some safety features that will keep everyone protected at all times. There are many helpful solutions to this problem like apps and features for...show more content... When you are texting and driving, you take your eyes off the road for 5 seconds, which if you're driving at 55 mph is the equivalent of driving across a football field without looking at the road (Texting and Driving Safety). As of June 2017, 46 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands banned texting and driving (CDC). According to Knowledge Center, Washington was the first state to put a ban on texting and driving in 2007. Four states (Arizona, Montana, Texas and Missouri) are without bans on texting and driving. Texas and Missouri have a ban on texting and driving for novice drivers. Arizona and Montana currently have no ban at all. However, Arizona's ban on texting and driving will go into effect on July 1, 2018 (Knowledge Center.org). Distracted driving is part of the driver's education course offered by private and public schools. People most at risk when texting and driving are drivers under the age of 20 (CDC). Teen girls are more likely to text while driving than teen boys (Full Coverage Auto Insurances). Teenage drivers have a 400% higher chance of being involved in a car crash while texting and driving than adults (IceBike). Teens have the reaction time of a 70–year–old with distracted driving (Teen Driver Source). Texting while driving is six times more likely to cause an accident than drunk driving. A North Carolina mother lost her son to texting and driving. Her son, Gage Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  6. Research Paper On Distracted Driving Distracted Driving In a local news station called KCTV5 they did a report on an accident caused by texting and driving and this is what happened, "A 16–year–old girl has been charged with manslaughter, assault and texting while driving in connection with a September 2011 fatality collision. It's a moment the young driver can never take back, and one prosecutors said could have been avoided if she'd just put down her phone." This is just plain sad that a 16 year old girl's life just ruined because she choose to text and drive. Texting and driving is a humongous debate in our society because of how many people do it. People die due to texting and driving every day. people can go to jail for texting and driving and you can hurt other people. Texting and driving is dangerous and should be enforced. First of all texting while driving is a dangerous and risky thing to do in our society. Texting while driving is illegal in almost all states. People are realizing how dangerous it can be and making it illegal. In an article called distracted driving only two states, Arizona and Montana had no bans on cell phones while driving and only one state had a partial ban which was Missouri. Everybody else had a full ban on texting and driving. In an article called 10 Programmatic Reasons that will make you stop texting and driving today, it said "As the correlation between auto accidents and texting while driving escalates, many municipalities and states are passing legislation making it illegal to text and drive." This basically is explaining how texting while driving is becoming illegal in almost every state. The punishment for the first couple of times will just be a $100 fine but will increase if you're a repeat offender.. But do you really want to spend $100 on a fine when you could spend it on a new pair of shoes or your kid? Texting while driving is illegal and you can be fined. Secondly texting while driving can put a loved one at risk. Texting while driving can put you and your passenger at risk. If you were to get in a accident because of texting and driving, you and your passenger can get hurt. In an article called 10 Programmatic ReasonВґs that will make you stop texting and driving right now it said ВЁin Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  7. Argumentative Essay On Texting And Driving September 16th 2010, Kenia Washington was waiting at her house in virginia planning to go to a party with her friend Ria. Around 9:22 PM Kenia texted Ria asking if she was still coming, about 20 seconds later the little typing bubbles on her phone popped up but there was never a response. Three days later Ria died of head trauma due to an accident caused by the use of her cell phone while driving. 1.6 million accidents happen on average each year due to cell phones. The results don't lie, many people are affected by texting and driving related accidents often. Around 33,000 are injured do to texting and driving accidents each year and those are just the ones who escape with their lives. It's estimated around 11 teens die in the U.S. alone each day due to texting and driving, and thats teens alone. This ad campaign represents the argument on texting and driving trying to raise awareness of its negative effects. One way you can see this is in the first ad in our campaign. This ad makes you think and conveys the message that no text is worth it while driving. Are second ad, shows a car that is made to look like a phone, and just as you would tap on your phone you would wreck the car. This implies that using your phone while driving can wreck your car. In our third ad, it shows a man looking at his phone while driving but in big bold letters covering his face it says "Don't let texting blind you" . This supports the idea that texting is bad on the fact if your looking at your Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  8. Persuasive Speech On Texting While Driving Introduction: Driving while driving has become a major problem across the country. We are losing too many mothers, fathers, son, and daughters due to drivers being distracted with their cells texting. Nineteen states including the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) have banned it. The Transportation Department prohibits truckers and bus drivers from doing it. Former President Obama had outlawed the practice for all federal employees, and the Department of Highway Safety believes it should be forbidden in every state across the country. I.(Revealing Topic) My intention today is to persuade you to think twice next time you pull out your cell phone while driving. I'm going to touch on why texting while driving is dangerous and present you with a couple of studies that provide shocking evidence on how impaired someone is when they are texting and driving and texting while driving vs. driving drunk. II.(Creditability) I have seen too many families that have been affected by accidents from distracted drivers. This includes my own, five years ago my niece's car was rear end by a teen that was texting while driving. Transition: I am going to start by present three videos for you to view that can better illustrate the horror of texting while driving. The videos are very graphic but they need to be seen in order to better understand the dangers of text. I have two daughters of driving age and I've shown them all three videos so they can understand that driving while texting will kill. BODY http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=R0LCmStIw9E&feature=related https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR82z0tzMdc https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=m58hGFUbICE I.Study 1 According to researchers from the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Ft. Worth, texting behind the wheel accounted for 16,141 deaths between 2002 and 2007. The percentage of all traffic deaths caused by distracted driving rose from 11% in 1999 to 16% in 2008. Distracted–driving crashes are more common in urban areas. Overall, 40% of all crashes happened in urban areas in 2008, up from 33% a decade earlier. Only one–third of Americans had a cell phone in 1999. By 2008, that number rose to 91%. Texting is on the rise, up from 9.8 billion messages a Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  9. Texting While Driving Argument Argumentative Reseach Paper Did you know according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 5,474 people were killed in the United States due to distracted driving incidents and 448,000 were injured in these accidents. ("Texting While Driving" Data Base). Britney is about to turn sixteen and she is wishing that she gets a car. Britney birthday is today and she gets a car so she decided to go over to her friend's house to show her friend her new car. Britney is driving over to her friends and her best friend text her "where are you?" and she look down to text her friend back and say "ten minutes away", then out of nowhere she runs a red light and that red light is the last thing she will ever see again because it caused her...show more content... If it does become illegal then there will be fewer car accidents in the United States or fewer deaths caused by those accidents. If it doesn't become illegal car accidents or death due to texting or talking on the phone will rise in the United States will rise. Imagine a family of your's is texting or talking on the phone with you while driving and next thing you notice they don't answer, then later find out they are in the hospital because that phone call or text you sent to them cause them to crash. If you are in this situation before and think can that phone call or text wait or are you willing to risk your's or other's live. Now hopefully one day we can save people's lives and safety and get this argument be passed Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  10. Texting While Driving Texting while Driving Today's generation has become extremely dependent of their cell phones to a point where they are willing to risk their lives and those close to them. Texting while driving has become an extreme issue in modern society even though it has been present ever since the introduction of cellphones. Problems arising from the usage of cellphones while driving have raised awareness among the nations because the casualties resulting from accidents in which people were using their cellphones have reached extraordinary numbers in the past decades. My goal in this research paper is to alert my audience about the dangers that this act consists of and inform them about the current laws regarding this subject as well as numbers and statistics...show more content... Being a part of a car accident always has a great impact on you. But when you are the victim of a texting while driving incident it causes you to have a whole other perspective pertaining to that subject. Being in between the state of life or death brings out a different you. About 1,600,000 accidents per year are caused by the distraction of texting while driving. Most victims of an accident of this sort survive but 18% of these fatal crashes end up passengers pronounced dead on scene, this means that 3,328 of those passengers involved die. (Federal Communications Commission par. 1) Kena, a sister to a victim of a texting while driving accident, was traumatized with the way her brother, CJ, left this world. CJ was a brother, fiancГ©, and single father of two kids, who trying to save the life of his fiancГ©e, got caught up in a devastating situation. CJ caused a horrible automobilist accident whilst using his cellphone. CJ had recently won custody of his two children and Kena was overwhelmed with joy knowing that finally her little brother, CJ, would be moving down her same neighborhood along with her nephews that now she could see on a regular basis. What had seemed to be a blessing for Kena, quickly turned into a nightmare on September 11, 2010. This day CJ lost his life leaving behind his fiancГ©e and Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  11. Texting And Driving Argumentative Essay The topic I would like to use for my argumentative essay came from the Opposing Viewpoints Topics list under the Science, Technology, and Ethics subtitle. The topic is to consider the disadvantages of texting while driving. This topic has many effects and texting while driving can have a negative impact on driving skills. It is one of the minor causes of traffic accidents and it can kill thousands of people in vehicles. The distinguishing question I would hope to answers is that people should take text while driving more seriously to avoid car accidents and injuries. The focus of texting and driving rises frequently. Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  12. Argumentative Essay On Texting And Driving Texting while Driving Automobile crashes involving texting and driving is something that has taken our country by surprise. Every year texting and driving has been steadily increasing though out the United States. If people think they can safely text while driving, or just don't think there is not any real danger in texting and driving they are mistaken. Texting and driving must be stopped. It is vital to provide individuals with educational programs to spread the message about the dangers of texting and driving. "Where u at" – These were the simple last words that Mariah West sent, a senior in high school one day away from graduating. On that summer evening, she was texting her friend on the way to that baseball game she was going to go with. As she looked down at her phone to read the new text message, she lost control of her car, which proceeded to slide across the median, hit a bridge, and kill the young girl with a bright future. Officer Grant Hendrix of the Missouri State Highway Patrol was one of the first to arrive on the scene. She later described the horrific scene to reporters saying, "When I got to the scene, her face was disfigured from sliding down the roadway... Lying in the roadway in a large pool of blood I noticed her shoes and I thought this is a young girl. That's the first thing I thought when I saw this. And at that point was when I noticed her cap and gown was still in her car. She was going to graduate the next day. It was just a horrific scene all Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  13. Argumentative Essay On Texting Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill on June 6th of 2017 to ban texting while driving in the state of Texas. The measure was authored by state representative, Tom Craddick. This bill went into effect on September 1st of 2017. This had become the fourth session in a row that state rep, Tom Craddick, had attempted to pass the ban on texting while driving. Craddick stated "By enacting this public safety legislation, the governor is saving lives by deterring this dangerous deadly behavior... For a long time, Texas has needed this law to prevent the loss of life in unnecessary and preventable crashes and we finally have it." In the process of signing the bill into law, Abbott hesitated for several days before deciding to sign the bill. His...show more content... First–time violators could be fined anywhere from ninety–nine dollars to two hundred dollars for a repeated offense. Carpio 1 To start off, yes, I do believe the House Bill 62 should have been passed. It prevents the risk of losing lives due to texting while driving. In 2016 there was 6,632 total vehicle crashes caused by cell phone usage. From 2014 to 2016, the amount of fatal vehicle crashes caused by cell phone usage increased by fifty–two percent. By creating this bill, the amount of crashes due to cell phone usage will drastically decrease. Often people believe that sending one text message is okay, but most times it is that one text massage that causes a crash. Texting while driving is simply a distraction that could wait until the vehicle is stopped, but instead most people feel they cannot wait. Sending one message, or making one phone call is something so simple that could easily cost someone their life. So, I do agree that this bill was needed in order to avoid the many crashes and deaths associated with texting while Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  14. Argumentative Essay: Banning Texting And Driving Banning Texting and Driving Being capable to drive may be a dream, but can quickly turn into a nightmare that is never awoken from. An increasing amount of accidents are blamed on distracted driving, where cell phone usage is the top distraction. Many laws have been implemented to stop texting and driving, however they are not able to completely stop it. There are still four states where texting and driving is legal; Texas, Missouri, Arizona, Montana. As technology is developing, checking a mobile device for researching information, emails, and receiving texts is America's leading priority. Although car manufacturers continue to advance new technology to make it easier for an individual to utilize phones, texting and driving needs to be...show more content... According to the National Safety Council, cell phone use while driving causes 1.6 million crashes annually. Fatalities due to distracted driving increased 28% since 2005 and kills 11 people each day! These statistics sadly imply that the amount of people who lose their life because of texting and driving is rising. This can either signify that individuals aren't aware of the dangerous situation they are placing themselves in or they recognize the risk but choose to ignore it. Sending or receiving a text takes the driver's eyes off the road for about 4.6 seconds, which at 55 mph is the driving length of an entire football field. One is required to constantly look down at the phone screen to read or send a text. This is essentially the same thing as driving blind. The reduced awareness on the street leads to an increased chance of an accident because the driver has less time to react. Furthermore, people who text and drive tend to advance at a slower pace. This can create inconsistency for other drivers, leading to a probable accident. To analyze this type of situation more, their eyes are off the road and concentrated on the text, producing a higher chance of hitting a pedestrian. Texting and driving CAN Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  15. Essay on Texting and Driving vs. Drunk Driving Texting and Driving vs. Drunk Driving Over the last century, technology has helped society move forward, making things faster and easier. Having a vehicle has allowed people to reach a destination faster than they would if they had to ride a bike or even walk. Also the ability to now text using a cell phone speeds up the communication process even more. With all the new technological advances you have to many people taking advantage of it; by texting while they are driving to make business or personal communications even faster. On the other hand you have a new technological advance combined with the alcohol that has been around for ages. Drinking brings out a different side in every person. You have some people that are happy,...show more content... It found that drivers who sent a text had slower response times, and were more likely to drift in and out of lanes compared to drivers who were intoxicated. The study found that reaction times for those who sent a text while driving were 35 percent worse than when they drove without any distractions at all. When driving while intoxicated, the reaction time was only 12 percent worse than when the driver was sober and driving without any texting distractions ("Neiger"). The third test showed; At 35 miles an hour, Mr. Alterman's average reaction time was .57 seconds, but while texting it rose to 1.36 seconds, more than twice his average reaction time of .64 seconds while under the influence. Mr. Brown fared better, but his average reaction time of .45 seconds rose to .52 seconds while texting, worse than his average time of .46 seconds while driving drunk. The results of the tests at 70 miles an hour were better in terms of reaction times. But at highway speeds, the extra distance traveled before coming to a complete stop was much greater. For example, Mr. Alterman traveled an average of four feet farther while driving drunk and an average of 70 feet farther while texting("Chang"). As a research shows, texting and driving is much worse than driving while drunk. When you drive drunk it makes your reaction time a little slower and throws your balance off a little bit. But on the other hand texting and driving is Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  16. Danger on the road "In a split second you could ruin your future,injure or kill others,and tear a hole in the heart of everyone that loves you" Sharon Heit, said this after experiencing the pain of having to lose her son due to a texting while driving accident.Many drivers that use a phone behind the wheel, don't think of the danger texting while driving.Texting while driving doesn't only put the driver in danger,but everyone else on the road. Because of this, lives are being destroyed, people are getting hurt, and laws are being made to try to prevent this. Of the many effects that texting while driving has on an individual, the most profound impact is death and the toll it takes on close relatives.In Virginia, "a five month old baby,Tristan Schulz, was killed because of a driver that had his phone in his hand and got distracted" (A Baby Is Dead in Virginia. Now Will the State Do Something about Texting While Driving?" TWP).Avoidable deaths like this happen constantly due to the careless use of cellular devices on much traveled highways/roads.So many more lives could have been spared if only that one driver had simply chosen to wait until they were no longer driving.Another tragedy that resulted from texting while driving was the loss of Stephanie Phills,37,and 26, Heather Hurd's life when a truck driver "reaching for his hand–held device to text his office,rammed into traffic at a stop light" (Bridget, and Lebovich N.p., n.d. Web)The truck driver stop to consider the Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  17. Texting While Driving CAR ACCIDENTS Texting while driving has become a recent issue in today's society. Many teens, as well as adults, has formed a habit of using their cell phones while driving and this tend to cause car accidents. This canbgfgrtte be a distraction and the probabilities of causing a car wreck are higher. The government has noticed an increase in this so they passed a law making it illegal to be on your phone while driving. The National Safety Council estimates, "38,300 people were killed and 4.4 million injured on U.S roads in 2015." "The United States is on track to have its deadliest traffic year since 2007", the National Safety Council says with nearly "19,000 people killed as a result of motor vehicle accidents between January and June." There are multiple reasons why there is car accidents in today's society. The issue is that there are so many people dying every day in the United States because they are going over the speed limit and texting while driving. 11% of drivers ages 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted that they were sending or receiving text...show more content... Although car accidents are risky, crashes can be avoided by participating in safe driving behaviors and driving with a trusted adult by gaining driving skills. While texting or driving on your cell phone or driving your obnoxious friends around is very tempting, you should know that it is a distraction and they take all your focus off the road. In general the driver who is responsible for the car accident will have to pay for all damages. caused by the accident ( and by extension, that driver's insurance carrier) . People shouldn't drink while driving because they need to learn how to control their liquor and reduce the amount of car accidents.The government has passed a law making a textalyser to see if people have been using their phones while Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  18. Argumentative Essay On Texting While Driving Cell phones have become an essential part of many peoples' lives as they are one of the main sources of communication. People are able to complete many tasks using their phones, such as making phone calls, sending and receiving e–mails, text messaging, and even snapping photos. Cell phones are not only beneficial, but they are impactful in many ways. As many positive uses there are for cell phones, cell phone usage can be undoubtedly precarious while driving. Cell phone usage while driving is many times done irresponsibly and can put the driver at risk of getting injured. In addition to the driver getting injured, innocent pedestrians could also potentially lose their lives or be crippled due to a texting person who was driving at the same time. According to The Federal Communications Commission, "over 8 people are killed and approximately 1,161 are injured daily in incidents reported as distraction–affected crashes in the United States." Texting while driving has become the number one distraction of drivers and main cause of car crashes. These crashes could result in hundreds of thousands of people either losing their lives or experiencing life–changing injuries. Although cell phone usage is an effective way to communicate with others and to complete certain tasks, it has become problematic for drivers in recent years as it increased the risk of injury and death while driving. For these reasons, texting while driving should be illegal and punishable by law. People lead busy Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  19. Argument Essay On Texting While Driving Texting while driving is a controversial subject. The vast majority of people feel that texting while driving should be illegal. Most people also feel that legal actions need to take place to stop this behavior. However, I'm part of the small majority that disagrees with the main point of view. I believe that texting while driving shouldn't be illegal and that states that have made it illegal need to repeal those laws. Texting while driving isn't the true problem. The true problem is that people get distracted easily. So I believe that making texting while driving illegal doesn't even solve the problem. Another reason why it shouldn't be illegal is that people don't follow laws as it is, and this can cause even more problems. Texting while driving should be the driver's choice, not the government's choice. While those who think that the law that bans texting while driving will solve the problem, I believe that it will only worsen the problem. The people who choose to follow the law most likely don't care about texting and driving. So they probably wouldn't text and drive even if it isn't a law. However, those who are addicted to texting and driving will not stop just because a law is passed. In past events where similar situations have occurred, it has only backfired on our government and society. This situation I'm talking about is making certain drugs illegal. The government made drugs illegal believing it was going to help solve the crime rate, solve social problems, health, and hygiene. This clearly did not go as planned. It ended up creating gangs, private selling of different types of drugs, and crime rates increasing. I do agree that texting and driving is dangerous. However, I believe that texting and driving laws make the problem worse. People who still text and drive have to hide their phones lower on their laps than they normally would because it is illegal to text and drive. Since they have to put their phones lower on their lap, their reaction time increases. In some cases passing a law solves the problem, but in other cases , like texting while driving and making certain drugs illegal, the problem can possibly become worse. The reason why texting and driving is so dangerous isn't because of Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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