Texting And Driving Is Dangerous

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Walking down a street, on the bus, everywhere, people are on their phones. A seemingly harmless action can hide horrifying consequences. Texting and walking is just as harmful as texting and driving, and can be extremely harmful and can get people into accidents. However, precautions like educating people can be used to help reduce the amount of injuries sustained. If a law is passed against something, it must be bad, right? Walking and texting at the same time has been deemed as dangerous, and cities like Honolulu have banned it. Since 2014, people have been getting into accidents. “In 2014, a 14-year-old was seriously injured after stepping off a bridge while on his phone.” Distracted walking has gotten many people seriously injured, and if this poor child wasn’t on his phone, he probably wouldn’t have walked off a bridge. Also, “In 2012, a 15-year-old on her phone was hit by a car and killed.” Again, if she wasn’t on her phone, she probably wouldn’t have gotten hit by a car. Some places are considering having padded lampposts. Padded lampposts. Too many people are becoming addicted to their phones that padded lampposts are a thing now. …show more content…

Several states do have a law against this. It is probably because more than 3000 teens die each year in car crashes caused by distracted driving. If these teens didn’t reach for their phones while driving, maybe they wouldn’t have gotten into an accident. Also, “Cell phones are involved in 1.6 million auto crashes each year that cause half a million injuries and take 6000 lives (United States Department of Transportation).” These statistics really show how dangerous texting while driving is. 1.6 million auto crashes each year. 6000 people each year get killed because of this. 6000 lives that could have been saved if they had their eyes on the

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