Distracted Driving Crisis: Why Aren't Our Smartphones Revealing the True Toll?
by AutoExpert | 11 March, 2024
Okay, seriously, our phones know EVERYTHING. What we eat, what dumb stuff we Google late at night... but they're not tracking how many car crashes are caused because some idiot was scrolling Instagram behind the wheel? What gives?
We've had laws against texting and driving for ages, but the official stats are a total joke. Experts practically scream from the rooftops that distracted driving is way worse than the numbers suggest.
Why the BS numbers? Because right now, a crash only counts as "phone-related" if:
- The driver cops to it. Ha! Like that'll happen.
- A witness saw it, which, good luck with that.
- Cops go through a huge hassle with phone records. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Are you kidding me? In 2021, less than 1% of deadly crashes listed a distracted driver as the cause... yet one in five drivers ADMIT they do way more than just texting while on the road. Social media, videos, you name it.
And get this: car deaths are SKYROCKETING. Yet, figuring out how much phones are to blame apparently isn't a priority?
What's the holdup? Our phones track our location, app usage... they know when we're driving! Obviously, there's the privacy thing, which yeah, is important. But come on!
Some ideas are floating around, like those roadside cameras catching people with their eyes glued to their screens instead of the road (kinda like how they nab speeders). Not ideal, but we gotta do SOMETHING.
This isn't some whiny rant, this is about PEOPLE DYING. The government needs to get its act together on this, like, yesterday.