Mobile phone calls and texting. Driving is a privilege, it is not a right. Driving an auto requires 100% focus on everything around you and your actions behind the wheel can either cause death to many people (including yourself) or can create pleasure for many people. If you are the driver your job is to operate the car ... once you fiddle with a phone for voice or texting, you just lost at least one half of your concentration on your surroundings.
Be safe behind the wheel - the life you save might be your own. And there is nothing at all THAT earth shattering that can't wait until you are stopped safely off the road with the engine stopped. Years ago we had no mobile phones - we stopped and used a pay phone ... and we all lived through that age quite nicely.
It completely depends on the passenger!
There are many things that are distracting for young drivers. The most distracting thing for young drivers is cell phone usage. There are hundreds of crashes every year caused by young drivers being distracted when using their cellphones. Another distraction is eating and drinking. Someone could spill hot liquids on their lap or slip on the steering because of greasy hands, to name a few problems. Lastly, applying makeup or grooming oneself could also be a major cause for distraction. Even though it only takes a little bit of thought to do it, even a minor slip up could mean a crash.
The most dangerous distraction while driving is using a mobile phone, as it takes your attention away from the road and increases the risk of accidents.
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For more experienced drivers it shouldn't be, but for some youthful drivers any distraction could be unsafe.
drivers ed is a very beneficial experience for young drivers. it helps young drivers learn the fundamentals of driving. in conclusion I would recommend drivers ed to a young driver.
It is generally assumed that younger drivers are less experienced and therefor not as safe on the road as other drivers. They are also seen to be more likely to be racing or engaging in dangerous driving activities such as drunk driving or texting and driving. There are some insurance companies that will lower rates for young drivers excelling in school, however.
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because there not a big distraction to young adults or music lovers
Two of the most dangerous habits of young drivers are distracted driving and speeding. Distracted driving often involves using smartphones for texting or social media, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. Speeding, on the other hand, reduces a driver's ability to react to sudden hazards and increases the severity of collisions. Both habits contribute to a higher likelihood of crashes and serious injuries on the road.
Young Dangerous Heart was created on 2005-02-22.