Texting is the modern way people communicate with each other. this is how people talk to each other whenever and wherever they want. However, some states have laws that regulate texting while driving. Some say it is illegal to text while driving because they are trying to minimize the threat of traffic accidents on their state highways. They save their drivers from accidents that have rapidly increased due to texting while driving. It is said that texting while checking your vehicle is worse than driving while intoxicated. Drivers who text and drive, look around while driving, and when there is no traffic police officer continue to text their friends, family or peers. Nowadays, teenagers are, for example, visual (taking their eyes off the road), manual (taking one or more hands off the steering wheel) and mental attention. Texting uses all three different types of distractions. So, this says a lot about why drivers shouldn't text and drive. Furthermore, statistics from the International Telecommunication Union state that texting while driving causes vehicle collisions due to driver distraction. According to these statistics, approximately 1.6 million cell phone-involving accidents occur in the United States each year, of which 500,000 result in injury and 6,000 result in death. Texting while texting is the leading cause of death among teens today. They also concluded that 11 teenagers die every day, while texting was involved in all traffic accidents in the United States. The results are heartbreaking in our communities. When parents see their children dying and burying them and people still texting while driving, it's so devastating because society identifies the problem, but doesn't learn from this problem. People are blind or their conscience is mortal if they cannot see the danger in texting and driving. As a result, there is no reason why people should make laws about texting while driving. Additionally, parents should take responsibility and talk to their children about the dangers of texting and texting. On the contrary, some think that creating a law that protects motorists is like taking away their rights, others think that banning them from using cell phones while driving is like telling them, they can't use navigation systems, radios in the car that they are driving or talking to someone in the car with them. But it must be illegal to text while driving because when a driver texts while driving he puts his life at risk, that of the passengers traveling with him and of other people around him, especially other road users. You might raise facts about why they text and drive, but the evidence is all over the issue regarding safety while texting and driving. For example, research conducted by the Department of Motor Vehicles in 2012 speaks volumes. Research shows that when a driver drives 35 miles per hour, reading a text message decreases reaction time by 0.12 to 0.87 seconds. Additionally, the Transportation Research Laboratory noted that texting slows down a driver's reaction time more than a driver with alcohol or drug use problems. Driver reaction time decreases by 37% while texting and driving. On the other hand, drinking and driving with a limit of 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood slows the reaction time by 13%. The claims of those who claim that they can text and drive without any obstacles placed are not valid
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