Negligence and Car Accidents: Distracted Drivers
Distracted drivers are our country's number one road hazard. For a very long time, drunk drivers were one of the main causes of car accidents involving negligence
ORLANDO, FL, August 13, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Distracted drivers are our country's number one road hazard. For a very long time, drunk drivers were one of the main causes of car accidents involving negligence. Now cell phones and driving has become a serious concern, and many states have enacted laws to punish those who commit the selfish act of texting or talking while driving.
Talking on the phone has become a way of life for millions of Americans. More than 85% of the 100 million plus cell-phone subscribers regularly talk on the phone while driving, according to a survey by Prevention magazine. A 2001 study by the New England Journal of Medicine found that drivers who talk on a cell phone are four times more likely to be in an accident than drivers who don't.
We have all been behind someone in traffic who is driving erratically or too slowly. Then when we pass that driver, we see them texting on their cell phone. In many cases, the result of cell phone use while driving is fatal. However, recent developments in cell phone technology include voice-activated dialing, built-in phones, headsets, and speakerphones and all help drivers concentrate on the roadway and avoid auto accidents.
Since 1995, 40 states have proposed bills concerning cell phone use in cars, but the $40-billion-a-year cell-phone industry has successfully lobbied to keep those laws off the books. The industry claims that not only are cell phones safe to use while driving, the phones help drivers by allowing them to quickly report emergencies such as accidents, stranded drivers, and carjackings. While there is some truth to phones being helpful while driving, no one can argue that cell phones take drivers' eyes off the road for several seconds at a time, and in high traffic areas, this is literally an accident waiting to happen.
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