How To Reduce Distracted Driving

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“WHY BANNING THE USE OF CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING SHOULD BE MANDATORY NATIONWIDE” KIM L BETTS ASHWORTH COLLEGE STUDENT # AC 1210637 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC SPEAKING SP 180 ASSIGNMENT 7_14 It was around 9 p.m. when Justin picked up the phone call from a friend. He quickly became distracted by the conversation and failed to see the vehicle in front of him slow to make a right turn. He swerved into oncoming traffic as he overcorrected. Seconds after he successfully avoided crashing, a white Mitsubishi in the opposite lane could not avoid colliding with Justin’s vehicle. “We must go on knowing a remarkable and promising young man is gone – all because of a 29 second phone call that could have waited”. This is the testimony of Herbie Martinez, father of Justin Martinez, who lost his son on July 20, 2011. Is one message or one call really more important than a human’s life? Justin’s death could easily have been avoided if there was a law banning the cell phone use while driving. The statistics for the number of deaths…show more content…
In fact, most states have already passed laws restricting text messaging or talking on the phone while driving. Just like any other epidemic, this one unquestionably needs the involvement of more than one entity. Only a week ago, on June 7, 2012, U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood issued 'Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving’. This blueprint offers a comprehensive strategy to address the growing and dangerous practice of using handheld cell phones behind the wheel. It calls for four crucial steps: Encouraging the 11 states without distracted driving laws to enforce such legislation; push the auto industry to adopt guidelines for technology used in vehicles; offer educational lessons to new drivers about distracted driving; and provide all stakeholders with options for ending distracted driving for

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