Create a Powerpoint on Texting while driving
" Texting While Driving "
Texting while driving is the most common cause behind the accidents on roads in this modern society. Nowadays the human lives has become advanced with advanced and sophisticated technologies,and one of the most common example is"cell phone" which is very important in today's world as the most common and easiest source of communication and no one can work properly without communicating or talking, texting to people around them or far away from them in the context of personal as well as professional matters. This is the world wide phenomenon of drivers around the world who generally texts while driving their car,truck,bikes etc.
The most of the cases of accidents on roads are generally happens due to temporary distraction or lack of concentration on driving due to using mobiles or texting while driving.Texting while driving has become an issue or subject of concern in the society, so there is a need to eliminate such issues and a need of putting focus on this also by the government and with the cooperation or contribution of people in order to solve this issue or matter of concern.
A website reported that 31% of drivers 18 and older admitted to texting while driving in 2009. In a random sample of 800 drivers 18 years and older drawn in 2010, 204 of the drivers said they texted while driving. Complete parts a through c below. a. Construct a 99% confidence interval to estimate the actual proportion of people who texted while driving in 2010. A 99% confidence interval to estimate the actual proportion has a lower limit of nothing...
A survey found that 93% of Americans believe that texting while driving should be outlawed. (a) For a sample of 10 Americans, what is the probability that at least 8 say that they believe texting while driving should be outlawed? Use the binomial distribution probability function discussed in Section 5.5 to answer this question. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) For a sample of 100 Americans, what is the probability that at least 89 say that they believe...
Texting while driving can distract you for several seconds. If you are traveling at 100 km/hr and are 90m behind someone (also traveling at 100 km/hr) who slams on his brakes at 3 m/s23 m/s2and it takes you 3 seconds to realize you now need to brake, how far apart will you be when you match his speed again if you brake at 12 m/s2?
7.54 Texting and driving. The Ohio Youth Risk Behavior Survey is conducted every two years in a sample of high schools across the state of Ohio. One of the questions on the 2013 survey wax "During the past 30 days, on how many days did you text or email while driving a car or other vehicle?" Here are the survey results:25 TEXTING 7.56 Days Female Male 0 263 229 1-9 96 100 10-19 19 27 20-30 53 53 Total 431...
It is estimated that 52% of drivers text while driving. Part A: What is the probability that exactly 3 drivers text while driving if a police officer pulls over five drivers? (5 points) Part B: What is the probability the next driver texting while driving that the police officer pulls over is the fifth driver? (5 points)
6. Is personality type related to texting and driving? In other words do students with certainly personality traits text and drive more than others?
Background Distracted driving of motor vehicles has public health implications for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. In particular, driving while texting has drawn attention as a public health threat. Question How ready are you to drive without texting? How ready are you to drive without texting? Instructions First, state whether you: • Never thought of doing it, or have no intention of doing it • Would do it, but.... • Are preparing to do it • Have been doing it for...
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Explain How is talking on a cell phone while driving different from talking to passengers while driving?
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