
Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams
النسخة 11الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0078023866
Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams
النسخة 11الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0078023866 تمرين 47
Nearly 70 percent of young drivers text behind the wheel and 48 percent admit to accessing the Web while driving. The federal Department of Transportation reported that 3,331 people died in distraction-related crashes in 2011. Research at the University of Utah found that cell phone conversation is a much more dangerous distraction than passenger conversation. A Houston Chronicle editorial argued for measures to curb driving while using a cell phone:
Even a cursory glance at the statistics is evidence enough that swift, comprehensive action must be taken on a national level to curb this reckless, potentially deadly, behavior: Driving while using a cell phone incurs a fourfold greater risk of crashing, equivalent to driving while drunk (with a 0.08 blood-alcohol level). For texters, the risk is eight times greater. A recent study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, which videotaped truck drivers over 18 months, showed that texting made them 23 times more likely to crash or narrowly avoid a crash.
No state forbids all cell phone use while driving, but 39 ban text messaging for all drivers, and 10 states forbid all drivers from using handheld cell phones while driving. Are these restraints effective The evidence shows little, if any, reduction in cell phone use while driving, despite mounting evidence of the dangers. Of course, the real problem may be distractions of all kinds, but survey results find 96 percent of Americans agreeing that cell phone use should not be permitted while driving.
Mike Hashimoto, assistant editorial page editor at the Dallas Morning News:
I get as mad as the next person at the minivan driver cruising along 5 mph below the speed limit in the left lane, basically causing everyone else with someplace to be to dodge around him/her in a slightly dangerous way. That doesn't mean we need another annoying law in the long-running series of laws intended to remove all risk from our daily lives.... A cell phone ban might make us feel better, but at best, it would have the same practical effect as banning Big Macs while driving, shaving while driving, reading a map while driving or reaching into the back seat for your kid while driving....
a. Would you favor government rules forbidding cell phone use while driving Explain.
b. What about text messaging, grooming, eating, and so on Explain.
Even a cursory glance at the statistics is evidence enough that swift, comprehensive action must be taken on a national level to curb this reckless, potentially deadly, behavior: Driving while using a cell phone incurs a fourfold greater risk of crashing, equivalent to driving while drunk (with a 0.08 blood-alcohol level). For texters, the risk is eight times greater. A recent study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, which videotaped truck drivers over 18 months, showed that texting made them 23 times more likely to crash or narrowly avoid a crash.
No state forbids all cell phone use while driving, but 39 ban text messaging for all drivers, and 10 states forbid all drivers from using handheld cell phones while driving. Are these restraints effective The evidence shows little, if any, reduction in cell phone use while driving, despite mounting evidence of the dangers. Of course, the real problem may be distractions of all kinds, but survey results find 96 percent of Americans agreeing that cell phone use should not be permitted while driving.
Mike Hashimoto, assistant editorial page editor at the Dallas Morning News:
I get as mad as the next person at the minivan driver cruising along 5 mph below the speed limit in the left lane, basically causing everyone else with someplace to be to dodge around him/her in a slightly dangerous way. That doesn't mean we need another annoying law in the long-running series of laws intended to remove all risk from our daily lives.... A cell phone ban might make us feel better, but at best, it would have the same practical effect as banning Big Macs while driving, shaving while driving, reading a map while driving or reaching into the back seat for your kid while driving....
a. Would you favor government rules forbidding cell phone use while driving Explain.
b. What about text messaging, grooming, eating, and so on Explain.
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