Communication technology has greatly advanced over the past ten to fifteen years. Over the years, we have relied on fixed telephone connections to home, office, shops and telephone boxes to communicate with people. Commercial mobile phones did not take off until the 1990s, when people can not afford to buy mobile phones and services. People can communicate without using fixed phones and they can carry the phone with them. As the technology advances, the communication method has changed. SMS is a communication method for sending short messages that do not require long phone calls or conversations with people.
Text messages and driving are dangerous - this is the truth. Americans are worried because they are familiar with this problem. More than nine out of ten Americans believe that sending (94%) and reading (91%) of driving text are dangerous or extremely dangerous. Many efforts have been made to educate and communicate the possible outcomes that can arise from using intimidation strategies or preaching messages to distribute and drive text messages. Furthermore, according to the survey, people are convinced that action is dangerous, but still do so. To solve the discrepancy between consciousness and action, the purpose of the "SMS and Driving" campaign is to transcend people to show potential crashes and terrible final results. On the contrary, the public service advertisement solves the fact that it is personally involved in the actions the individual considers as dangerous, and that young people aged 16 to 34 are not particularly good at driving texts and cars To remind
Sending text during driving is very dangerous. Why are you risking your life to send a text message? Text messages in operation should be illegal. It not only risks yourself, it also puts you in danger of other people around you. If you send a text message while driving a car, the likelihood of a collision will be 23 times higher. That's why you need to stop text messages while driving.
Teenagers are not the only guilty. According to a study conducted by AT & T, 49% of American adult drivers have acknowledged that they were sending text messages during driving. In the same survey, driving was dangerous as we knew that over 90% of drivers sent text messages. So then why are we still here? Experts believe that there is an obligation to check the mobile phone to send a signal that makes the brain happy for us every time we receive an alert on the mobile phone. The driver said that this is habitual, preferring to keep in touch and continuing to make it more efficient.