Distracted Driving In Kansas

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You hear sirens whale as you drive along the highway you pull over to let the emergency vehicle pass and maybe say a quick prayer. The truth is, it is common and depending on the location you are likely to see a car crash on most days. In Kansas alone a car crash happens every 8.4 minutes. Yet even with all the car crashes we see, people still do not think it could happen to them. "Every year, about 421,000 people are injured in crashes that have involved a driver who was distracted in some way." http://distracteddriveraccidents.com/25-shocking-distracted -driving-statistics/ Nearly 75% of those due to the use of electronics and cell phones. Yet Even with all these car crashes The state of Kansas does not do enough to prevent distracted …show more content…

From speeding to not wearing your seat belt, and texting and driving is no exception people do it too. In Kansas there is only a 60 dollar fine for texting and driving. By the time people texting and driving receive real consequences a child could already be dead. When teens text while they drive, they veer off lane 10% of their total drive time. http://distracteddriveraccidents.com/25-shocking-distracted-driving-statistics/ veering off the lane can cause crashes with other cars, cause the car to veer off the road or even veer of onto the sidewalk. they could kill themselves, children walking to school or anyone else on the road and that would be awful. A next door neighbor of mine had two children who were driving with friends. They had their seat belts on and were driving safely, but another car hit their car, that driver was texting and now their mom our next door neighbor has to deal with the loss of her children. Distracted driving kills, however the consequences for doing it is minimal and the real ramifications do not occur until someone is hurt or worse killed. It is a growing problem, according to Indiana State Police Sergeant Jerry Goodin."It will probably be our number one distracter as time goes on and technology increases,"Despite laws, warnings, and a general recognition by the public that texting while driving is dangerous, people still do it. Even the rising number of deaths involving distracted drivers …show more content…

Imagine a scenario where your child, sibling, or parent was in one of those accidents, consider the possibility that you were in one? Would a 60 dollar ticket make you stop using your phone? If a cop can't catch us texting while driving because it's still legal to use our phones in other ways will this problem ever stop? 74% of drivers support a ban on hand-held cell phone use. So why has Kansas not made a law on hand-held cell phone use yet? The state of Kansas does not do enough to prevent distracted driving. Kansas has only one law against texting and driving, there are no other laws preventing the use of cell phones. Cell phones are not the only distraction in the car, still they account for 75% of distracted driving crashes. Kansas may not be doing anything about these deaths due to distracted driving, but you can. NHTSA is an administration against distracted driving, according to their website The state of Kansas does not do enough to prevent distracted driving. They only have one law against texting and driving, there are no other laws preventing the use of cell phones. If you feel strongly about distracted driving, be a voice in your community by supporting local laws, speaking out at community meetings, and highlighting the dangers of distracted driving on social media and in your local

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