2023 Driver Education Round 3
The dangers of distracted driving and my ideas of how to fix them
Garren Robert Skartvedt
Russellville, Arkansas
One way to reduce distracted driving is by implementing awareness sensors in cars. Currently, there are sensors in cars that can track where you are looking. With the integration of A.I., it becomes possible not only to track where you are looking but also where you should be looking. With this, a portfolio can be created that rates a driver's attentiveness to their driving and surroundings. Additionally, it could note when a driver tends to drive unsafely and suggest ways they could be safer, if the driver wants to enable such feedback. If insurance companies were to implement a reduced cost of car insurance based on the driver’s calculated attentiveness, it is likely to significantly reduce distracted driving among young adults. For many young adults, car insurance is one of their first major expenses, and a reduction in cost serves as a powerful incentive for safe driving. In our capitalist society, I am confident that if this technology is available, insurance companies wouldn’t hesitate to market it to their clients. While there are similar insurance programs that aim to monitor safe driving, they often fail to account for distracted driving, which is the leading cause of car accidents in the United States.
While throwing statistics at someone about the dangers of distracted driving may go right over their head, the best way to convey a widespread impactful message is to gather personal stories on the topic from multiple sources. Since a large majority of young adults are on social media, many can connect and hear from millions of other people through these platforms. By having several individuals share their personal stories, like mine, on the dangers of distracted driving it will clearly demonstrate to the public the hazards involved. This could potentially evolve into a social media movement similar to the 'me too' movement that connected millions globally. Since distracted driving is the leading cause of car accidents in the United States, if just a handful of individuals share their stories on social media and encourage others, it could create a trend reaching millions across different social media platforms. Hearing several actual accounts of people's experiences with distracted driving can lead to an awareness similar to mine without others having to go through similar experiences.
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