Question:
why texting while driving should be banned (besides its dangerous)?
?
2010-12-08 12:41:55 UTC
i need two good reasons why texting while driving should be illegal besides its dangerous
(thats a given)
Eleven answers:
anonymous
2010-12-08 12:46:21 UTC
remember the ole rule "keep your eyes on the road"?



you're not going to find any other answers than the danger factor being that most if not all traffic laws are designed for safety
anonymous
2016-04-24 03:39:52 UTC
because it distracts you from focusing on the road, and if not focusing on the road there is a chance you get into an accident or somewhat and not only that but texting distracts your response and reaction time when an emergency occurs. If you use a cell phone, chances are you’re aware of “text messaging”—brief messages limited to 160 characters that can be sent or received on all modern mobile phones. Texting, also known as SMS (for short message service), is on the rise, up from 9.8 billion messages a month in December ’05 to 110.4 billion in December ’08. Undoubtedly, more than a few of those messages are being sent by people driving cars. Is texting while driving a dangerous idea? We decided to conduct a test. Previous academic studies—much more scientific than ours—conducted in vehicle simulators have shown that texting while driving impairs the driver’s abilities. But as far as we know, no study has been conducted in a real vehicle that is being driven. Also, we decided to compare the results of texting to the effects of drunk driving, on the same day and under the exact same conditions. Not surprisingly, Car and Driver doesn’t receive a lot of research grants. To keep things simple, we would focus solely on the driver’s reaction times to a light mounted on the windshield at eye level, meant to simulate a lead car’s brake lights. Wary of the potential damage to man and machine, all of the driving would be done in a straight line. We rented the taxiway of the Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport in Oscoda, Michigan, adjacent to an 11,800-foot runway that used to be home to a squadron of B-52 bombers. Given the prevalence of the BlackBerry, the iPhone, and other text-friendly mobile phones, the test subjects would have devices with full “qwerty” keypads and would be using text-messaging phones familiar to them. Web intern Jordan Brown, 22, armed with an iPhone, would represent the younger crowd. The older demographic would be covered by head honcho Eddie Alterman, 37 (or 259 in dog years), using a Samsung Alias. (Alterman also uses a BlackBerry for e-mail. We didn’t use it in the test.) Our long-term Honda Pilot served as the test vehicle. When the red light on the windshield lit up, the driver was to hit the brakes. The author, riding shotgun, would use a hand-held switch to trigger the red light and monitor the driver’s results. A Racelogic VBOX III data logger combined and recorded the test data from three areas: vehicle speed via the VBOX’s GPS antenna; brake-pedal position and steering angle via the Pilot’s OBD II port; and the red light’s on/off status through an analog input. Each trial would have the driver respond five times to the light, and the slowest reaction time (the amount of time between the activation of the light and the driver hitting the brakes) was dropped.
Book Check
2010-12-08 12:46:32 UTC
Separate the IDEA that it is dangerous, into 3 reasons



1. It is the leading cause of teen death?( NOT A FACT, this is just an example)



2. It endangers the lives of EVERYONE on the road, and crossing streets, equivalent to drunk driving



3. It shows a certain lack of responsibility, priority, and morality in teen society.





- hope this helps :)
?
2010-12-08 12:44:05 UTC
Do u know WHy it is dangerous? there are many reasons for that, and i believe you dont need more than one reason other than it is dangerous. Human Life is the most valuable thing on the planet, and texting while driving puts your life and others at risk.
anonymous
2010-12-08 12:45:44 UTC
"there are many reasons for that, and i believe you dont need more than one reason other than it is dangerous"

-If that is the only justification for banning something, you're going to have to ban nearly everything. I'd hate to live in your world.



"I don't know, you could kill somebody. how's that for a reason?"

-You could do that just driving, that's it! BAN driving! Everyone must be driven by a government approved hand-holder.
Little Red Hen 2.0
2010-12-08 12:43:45 UTC
Only an idiot would text while driving. Those are the same people who pull out a newspaper and *read* while driving. Driving does require your full attention whether you think so or not.
anonymous
2014-06-11 00:27:08 UTC
If ya done it... Boy you must have fell outta the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down.
?
2010-12-08 12:53:12 UTC
Well, MY mother does it. Even though she insists that she waits until the light is red, I watch her closely. And she won't listen when you tell her to stop, so what can you do about it? Nothing. It should be banned, but it won't be because that's the kind of world we live in.
anonymous
2010-12-08 12:45:38 UTC
because most drivers are not smart enough to do two things at one time. a lot are having problems just driving.
Harish
2010-12-08 12:43:30 UTC
its dangerous

its extremely dangerous
anonymous
2010-12-08 12:47:59 UTC
Besides it's dangerous? lol



I don't know, you could kill somebody. how's that for a reason?


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