Ban On Cellular Phones While Driving

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BAN ON CELLULAR PHONES WHILE DRIVING

Cellular Phones Should Be Banned While Driving

Thesis Statement

Drivers should be prohibited from using cellular phones for any reason (texting, calling, etc) while driving.

Discussion

Despite the fact that people are busy and they claim that they need cell phones in their car to work, using a cellular phone while driving should be banned. Around 5 percent of all accidents occur because of driver distraction by mobile phones. Although any distraction while driving is dangerous, it can lead to an accident. This includes talking to someone in the car, texting, watching TV, fixing radio or AC. But no one talks about banning them. If you are talking to someone in your car then it will be as dangerous as talking on your cellular phone. If they are not banned then talking on cell phone cannot be banned as well. However, Texting while driving is an obvious problem that should be taken seriously and needs to be fixed, but talking on the cell phone while driving is here to stay.

This topic relates to both psychology and sociology. Psychology because multitasking (driving and using cellular phones) requires psychological presence. This is actually why accidents occur because your mind is not on driving. And it relates to sociology because use of cellular phone while driving is against the law and also has impact on society through accidents which create sorrows and anger in people's minds.

References

Eby, David; Lidia Kostyniuk (May 2003). "Driver distraction and crashes: An assessment of crash databases and review of the literature". UMTRI Publications.

Laberge, Jason (2004). Effects of Cellular Phone Conversations on Driver Distraction. TRB Publications.

McEvoy, Suzanne; Stevenson, MR; McCartt, AT; (2005). "Role of mobile phones in motor vehicle crashes”. Sage Publications

Annotated Bibliography

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How can the global community achieve the third Millennium Development Goal of gender equality and the empowerment of women? To be empowered women must have equal capabilities such as education and health, and equal access to resources and opportunities such as land and employment. However they must also have the agency to use these capabilities and resources to make strategic choices. This report, prepared by the UN Millennium Project Task Force on Education and Gender Equality, identifies strategic priorities and practical actions for achieving women's empowerment by 2015. These include: strengthening opportunities for post-primary.

Martinez, E. and Glenzer, K, 2005, 'Proposed Global Research Framework for CARE's Strategic Impact Inquiry on Women's Empowerment', CARE USA, Atlanta

What contributions have CARE programs made to the empowerment of women? CARE defines an 'empowered woman' as women who enjoy bodily integrity (is free from coercion over her physical being), has positive images of her own worth and dignity, has equitable control and influence over strategic household and public resources, and lives in an enabling environment in which women can and do engage in collective ...
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