Monday, May 19, 2014

Position Paper Prompt.


          I agree that based on statistical evidence, texting and making phone calls while driving, especially by teenagers, they're should be more effort to implement the laws. In figure 2, you are able to see how people in their late 40's and older have fewer vehicle crashes compared to the younger generation. Which shows just how drastic the difference between the two really is. With more younger people on the rode, the more dangerous the streets are to pedestrians. In figure 3 there is evidence showing that 70% of accidents are caused by teenagers who text while driving. Teenagers seem to be involved in more accidents and seem to be the root of the problem based on the statistical evidence. If you look at the data, their is a strong argument against texting and phone calls.

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