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Why Do People Still Text and Drive?
In today's fast-paced and technologically advanced world, it is not uncommon to witness the reckless act of texting while driving, despite all the data that shows just how dangerous this activity is. Some surveys have found that almost 40 percent of drivers admit to texting while driving, even though they are aware of the potential consequences, as well as the fact that it is illegal.
Just Seconds Can Result in Devastation
The need to stay connected and multitask has unfortunately become so ingrained in our society that drivers ignore the fact that texting while driving diverts attention from the road and greatly increases the risk of crashing. A split second of distraction can result in a catastrophic collision, causing irreversible injuries, fatalities, and property damage.
In one major study conducted by Virginia Tech, researchers found that out of all the distracted driving activities, texting kept the driver’s attention off the road for the longest – an average of 4.6 seconds. In order to understand the stark reality of those seconds, the study explained that a driver operating at 55 mph would travel the length of an entire football field in just 4.6 seconds.
To comprehend the magnitude of this statistic, picture a football field stretching out before you. Now imagine driving the entire length of that field with your eyes fixed on a phone screen, oblivious to the rapidly changing environment around you. It becomes clear that in those few seconds, a driver's attention is completely diverted from the primary task at hand—operating a vehicle safely.
The consequences of this distraction can be catastrophic. Within those 100 yards, numerous variables come into play. Pedestrians may cross the road, vehicles may change lanes, and traffic conditions can shift unexpectedly. Failing to observe and respond to these situations due to texting dramatically increases the risk of accidents, injuries, and loss of life.
Why Do Drivers Still Text?
The reasons behind why so many drivers still text behind the wheel are varied. Some people insist that they can handle the task without compromising safety. Others may argue that they are proficient at multitasking and can handle it. Some people just do not think about the consequences until it is too late.
Contact a Rolling Meadows, IL Personal Injury Attorney for Legal Help
If you have been injured in a crash caused by a distracted driver, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Call Newland & Newland, LLP at 847-797-8000 to schedule a free case evaluation with one of our skilled Arlington Heights car accident lawyers and find out what legal recourse you may have.
Sources:
https://featured.vtti.vt.edu/2013/04/april-is-distracted-driving-awareness-month/
https://www.thezebra.com/resources/research/texting-and-driving-statistics/