Text messages are considered the most dangerous effect when driving a car, but its negative effect is quite different from when talking on mobile phones. Studies have shown that text messages and talking while driving are dangerous as mobile phones can cause accidents on the road. Most people think that text messaging is more dangerous than talking on mobile phones, I agree, but it is not complete. If someone asks "Which is more dangerous", send a text message while driving or talk while driving.
Many people think that driving is meant text messages and driving, but text messages and driving are only a small part of distracting driving. Other types of distracted driving include playing on the radio, eating and drinking while driving, speaking with passengers, yes, talking on the phone. This means that even if you are talking on the phone while driving - even with a hands - free device - you still risk yourself and others. Part of the reason for talking about mobile phones while driving is very dangerous. Because our brains can not actually concentrate 100% of our attention on multiple tasks. In other words, during driving or conversation, you concentrate on at least two activities: driving and conversation. When adding screaming children, GPS, meals, etc., it is more difficult to concentrate on driving while continuing to distract attention during more activities.
As people separate from their phones, most people use their phones during driving. Talking and talking on the phone while driving is a serious distraction of your attention. Using a mobile phone while driving can cause a fatal accident. For several reasons, such as sending a text message, making a phone call, using a mobile electronic device, it is necessary to prohibit a mobile phone during driving (except in emergency). There are many dangers when using mobile phones while driving
One word started to appear in the driving discussion. That word "distracts". It refers to a driver who is more concerned about mobile phones and text messages than driving. The result may be fatal. One of the most common obstacles today is a text message. In the United States, nine people died each day and more than 1,060 people were injured in a crash accident. A few months ago, I sat with a friend in the red light waiting for the green color.