Texting While Driving Versus Drinking While Driving

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There are many similarities and differences between texting while driving and drinking while driving. Some of these differences and similarities would have to be that they both are illegal, they both impair the driver and they both cause accidents, injuries and death. Please let me remind you that they are both very dangerous and many people do them both every day. However, one can be more dangerous than the other, but I let you, the reader, decide which one is the most dangerous based upon the comparison and contrast I will make regarding texting while driving and drinking while driving. Both texting while driving and drinking while driving is illegal in all the United States. But texting itself while driving is also illegal in all United States. In some parts of the United States, it’s only illegal to text while in a school zone, but while drinking and driving, it is illegal everywhere. They both can get you tickets or even put in jail. Both texting while driving and drinking while driving impair the driver from visual, manual, and cognitive attention from the road. It is by far the most alarming distraction. Texting and driving takes the driver’s eyes from the road for an average of 4.6 seconds, the equivalent at 55 mph of driving the length of an entire football field, blind. Drinking and driving reduces the driver’s the visual of the road by 32%. They both affect ones vision of the road, and make the driver lose concentration. Both texting while driving and drinking while driving cause many accidents, injuries, and even death every day. Neither one is worse than the others. They both cause accidents, injuries and even deaths. Texting and driving has 11 deaths every day, 330,000 injuries per year, and 1,600,000 accidents per year where drinking while driving one, person dies every 48 minutes, has over 10,000 accidents and injuries per year and

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