Our highways, espressways, and streets become increasingly congested every day as our population increases and more new drivers
enter the road. Distracted driving isn't just
a problem for teenagers; it's also a problem for adults. However, today's problems are not the same as they once were. We now have laws prohibiting texting while driving, as well as statistics on the number of people who die as a result of texting while driving. Because of texting and driving, the number of people killed in car accidents has risen. People are now
engrossed in their modern gadgets such as phones, iPods, and other similar devices, rather than wasting time trying to locate a station on the radio. Texting while driving continues to be one of today's most serious distractions for drivers.Florida has enacted legislation
prohibiting it, but the penalty is just $30. Although it was formerly a secondary offense and is now a $30 fine, I believe it should be increased. A teens's license can indeed be stripped
away if they are found testing and driving.If an adult is caught, I believe their driver's
license should be revoked. If all you have to do is pay a thirty-dollar fee then that won't get anyone to stop distracted drivers. We need to do something to grab their attention more than their phones do In the year 2013, the state of Florida enacted legislation prohibiting texting while driving. Even though the legislation was passed, it stipulates that in order to be prosecuted for this crime and fined the $30, you must commit two crimes, which has sparked concerns among citizens about the law's effectiveness.Some residents were concerned that other
residents (mostly teens and other young and reckless drivers) would be resistant to the new legislation. Furthermore, some residents may live in fear of someone violating the law, resulting in an accident, and innocent people dying as a result of a simple text message that
should have been delayed. The issue is that some residents want to establish a more updated and stricter regulation, which is understandable, but Florida is currently doing the best it
can to help discourage texting and driving Forty-two states, which include Florida, have declared texting while driving illegal. These states, have taken steps to improve the way they are by making the amount of injuries less than they were in the state. As a result, this bright sunshine state will be able to provide highways with drivers who will not damage their surroundings. It's believed that people want a much better rule, but Florida is still working to make this wish a reality for residents. The feelings of the citizens about making this rule, or even a more powerful law, are reciprocal or much stronger.
Can someone write at lest a 5 sentence conclusion for the writing above?? Needed ASAP for FLVS.