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    Florida does do enough to prevent distracted driving. Florida has passed a law to prevent texting while driving, which is one of the most common forms of distracted driving. Although Florida has passed this law. There are still people who insist on disobeying the law and continue to risk the lives of many people. Not a lot of people realize that distracted driving not only affects themselves but everyone around them as well. This law has made people more aware of their surroundings. This has helped

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    Teen drivers get more distracted behind the wheel than adults, right? Since adults are older and more mature than teenagers, they must drive more carefully, right? These stereotypes are wrong. Multiple studies and lots of research show that adults are worse than teenagers when it comes to driving distracted. Adults are more distracted by technology behind the wheel than teens. Almost half of all adults (forty-seven percent) admit to texting and driving in a survey by AT&T. Only thirty-four

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    Distracted driving in America is not a trivial issue in today's society. On average, eight people are killed and one thousand one hundred sixty one people are injured due to accidents involving distracted drivers, particularly due to texting. Distracted driving is a huge issue in our society. The risks are great and lead to unfathomable results. Distracted driving has also taken such a big toll on our Nation, that laws have been put in place in hopes of preventing distracted driving. The risks of

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    was driving five others home from prom when the car just immediately stopped with a huge crash. It was 2 a.m. in the morning while one distracted driver and five teens sitting in the back seat. Whatever it may have been, “the crash was caused by drowsiness or distraction, or both” (Copeland). The driver may have been using their phone to get home without any knowledge of what they were doing. All five of the teenagers were ejected out of the car and one female, Lacey, who was not driving, was

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    increasing. This type of distracted driving cost businesses millions of dollars each year in related law suits, workmen’s comp. claims, and monetary loss due to the physical loss of property. Employers need to address distracted driving and implement a policy to promote a device free driving environment. This policy will help employers promote safe driving habits, and may reduce employer liability in the event of an accident. BACKGROUND The MHB distracted driving investigative group commissioned

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    “ Distracted driving kills” ( Distracted driving7). Distracted driving affects people of all ages but, “ our youngest and most inexperienced drivers are most at risk” ( Distracted driving7). This happens as soon as a person enters their vehicle and start to drive. Their eyes begin to go off the road which soon causes a head to head collision. Later on as technology improves and advances, cell phones have become the most common type of distracted driving such as eating or drinking or watching videos

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    and driving is being blamed for most teen accidents in recent years when in fact there are many other reasons for these accidents that have been around for decades. Instead of addressing this problem as “distracted driving” and covering many of the reasons for these teen accidents it is being pin pointed on one activity, but by doing this, it is ignoring other issues that need to be considered. Pinpointing texting as the cause of more teen accidents is easier to do because the other driving issues

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    phone while driving has been proven to be more dangerous than driving while legally intoxicated. The United States Government should ban all cell phone use while driving because it is a danger to public health. Centers for Disease Control. (2016). Distracted Driving. Retrieved April 10, 2016, from http://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/distracted_driving/ The Centers for Disease Control has a page on its website that discusses the many different distractions that can occur while driving. There are

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    killed in distracted driving accidents due to cell phone use. What is crazy is that everyone is aware of the danger of this cell phone use, but for many, especially young adults, the constant need to check their cell phone to respond to a text, email, call, or to use the internet, outweighs the possible consequences. Some reasons might be that they feel like they can handle both or feel like a hands-free call isn’t dangerous, but the truth is that all forms of cell phone use while driving are dangerous

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    new apps. Teens and adults are driving while using their cell phones causing distracted driving the practice of driving a vehicle while engaged in another activity typically one that involves technology. The two best solutions are technology. New technology may be more useful to stop citizens from distracted driving because laws are not improving the statistics and while teens and adults are using technology why not take advantage. The numbers on drinking and driving have decreased because of the

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