Millennials are Better than Adults in Resisting Urge to Use Phones while Driving

Most of us can't survive without mobile phones. In fact, most of us would feel incomplete if we forgot our mobile phones at home. This is no surprise since we're living in a technological era where almost everything is wirelessly connected.

Mobile phones, specifically smartphones, have its own advantage but it obviously also have a negative impact on humans. Some are so attached to their phones that they can't let go of it and they would even use it while driving--risking their safety and of others. However, did you know that Millennials have a better control in resisting the urge to use phones while driving? Yes, you have to blame the adults when it comes to distracted driving and Volvo has conducted a study to prove this.

Volvo USA has teamed up with The Harris Poll to find out which generation of drivers are more likely to use mobile phones while driving. The result of the study is quite a surprise--it sees that Millennials are not the ones who are inseparable with phones. The study showed that Americans under Generation X (ages 35 to 45) are more likely to use their phones when driving as compared to younger generations (Millennials--ages 25 to 34; and Generation Z--ages 18 to 24). The study also revealed that 71-percent of Americans use their phone while driving and it identified the Generation X as "the most prevalent distracted drivers." In addition, one in every three parents are said to admit that they use "their phones often when their kids are with them."

With that in mind, 55 percent of Americans consider distracted driving as the top threat to road safety as compared to driving under the influence. While this is true, both issues can be prevented and avoided if most motorists are responsible drivers. However, that's not the case when you consider the reality of things.

In the Philippines, distracted driving has been taken seriously by the government during the first few months of its implementation. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) caught 93 motorists who violated the Anti-Distracted Driving Act during the first day of its implementation. The MMDA is still implementing the said act but, it seems that they've gone a bit soft when it comes to fully implementing the law. You can't blame the agency as the MMDA is also busy in its clearing operations and coming up with new traffic schemes such as the HOV lane.

Overall, distracted driving is a common problem regardless of one's age and nationality. The way I see it, there will be no law that would effectively prevent drivers' urge to check their phones while driving. It all starts with ourselves--we don't need a law to remind us that using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous. The problem lies within ourselves. Do not use your phone while you're driving--it's that simple. Be a responsible motorists and be courteous enough to consider the safety of others.

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