Persuasive Essay On Distracted Driving

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The digitalization of our world has significantly increased our dependence on cell-phones and the ubiquity of such devices as a whole.The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported that over 8 people are killed and 1,161 people are injured due to distracted driving. Furthermore, the dangers of talking and texting while driving have been compounded with activities such as, updating/checking social media profiles, taking pictures and videos, and casually surfing the internet, making it perilous to even carry such devices in one’s vehicle.
I have fortunately never been involved in a car accident involving cell-phone usage. Thankfully, my parents are very cautious and do not use hand-held devices in the car, but the fact that they instead resort to using hands-free technology to talk while …show more content…

Being in the public sphere, it is pertinent that government officials strictly avoid dangerous and distracted driving, while simultaneously endorsing organizations in the field of road safety and issuing Public Service Announcements and advertisements in the dangers of using gadgets while driving. As the force behind restrictions and laws, it is important for such authorities take stock of national statistics and accordingly shape bills against dangerous driving practices. The simplest way to do this is to ban the use of cell-phones while driving, which has been implemented in 47 states in the United States, but adherence to such laws is not ensured and monitoring the same is unfeasible. A better way to prevent accidents is to invest in technology and research on self-driving cars, internal regulation of cell-phone use (such as technology that will prohibit accessing a cell-phone network inside a vehicle), and programmes that will educate younger drivers on their role in avoiding cell-phone related accidents, as a large volume of cell-phone related accidents involve

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