Midterm+Essay

The article "Driven to Distraction" was written by Matt Richtel. The genre of this artice is nonfiction. The main idea of "drivin to Distraction" is about the contiversual question : is texting while driving and drinking and driving equally dangorous? I think texting and driving and driniking and driving are and are not equally dangerouse, and this is why. Texting while driving and drinking and driving are equally dangerouse. When u text and drive, you are not paying attention. You can be destracted more easily just like you would be when you are drunk. You, the driver, could cause a major accident killing inosecent pedestrians and yourself, or if you dont kill anybody, you could give them, yourself, passengers, whoever seriouse injurys. If you are texting while driving, you could run into a building causeing major structual damage to it. Texting while driving and drinking and driving are diffrent. Everything I listed for it is the same could happen while you drink and drive too. With drinking and driving there are some diffrences, your vision is impared, you cant think or do anything you normally can when you are sober.