Texting while driving is something that the majority of younger folk do, as studies report. It’s also something that is incredibly dangerous and foolish- leading to many reported deaths each year as a result of automobile accidents.

Textin and driving has become such a serious matter that states such as Washington have banned the act. Most of the states, however, are simply regulating who can text and drive. It is found that those mature enough have a lesser chance of inflicting an auto accident on others as a result of poor judgment while texting and driving a vehicle.

Oddly, some states have instead opted to only ban texting while driving for certain ages. Missouri is a good example, as it bans texting while driving for any teens under the age of 21. Those over this age are still able to do it, at least by current laws. The current fine for Missouri is only $200 for those who are caught or admitted to the act- perhaps too low, as some proponents of harsher legislation claim.

The vehicle is a very complex piece of machinery weighing in at over a ton. It’s no surprise, then, that studies show that texting and driving has resulted in many fatalities. Support groups point out that the fatalities are close to numbers of driving under the influence, as studies have been known to show. As legislation lags behind studies, it’s important that parents teach good driving practices to their children to prevent unsafe driving.

The same technology that allowed texting and driving could also remedy the problem. Mobile phones are now implementing software that can detect voice and translate it into words of text. This operation is far from perfect, however, so it is not widely used today. Other solutions are in development by mobile phone companies, who know that their products are being used to contribute to unsafe driving behaviors.

Taking while driving is another concern, although not as important as texting while driving. Talking while driving is a good solution if you absolutely need to talk to someone, but some states have even put legislation in to stop this. The only real solution is to have a passenger contact the person, to wait until you are done driving, or to pull over on the side of the road. That way there will be no chance of you endangering others with your talking habits.

Closing Comments

There are many documented cases of accidents reporting texting and driving as the cause. Don’t be like those who made poor choices- limit the amount of time you text while driving or abolish it altogether. It isn’t worth sending a text message at the cost of your own life.

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