In these types of cases, laws have been made to help protect us. In several states, laws have been made for this one reason to prevent deaths by prohibiting the use of devices while driving. Even though these laws have been made some people do it anyways, and possibly even you. This is no surprise to some people due to the increase in popularity of texting. With information from NHTSA's National Occupant Protection Use Survey, approximately 660,000 people are texting or using their phone in other ways while driving, proving that even with these laws in place people still seem to ignore them (“Deadly Distractions”). Some people may argue with some facts and may ask about using the speech to text to keep your focus on the road or just call the person. With this, some people might agree with you, though some people don’t see the other problems that may put you in a predicament. To be frank with everyone, you need to turn on the phone to use it, and next you need to find the contact number in order to do whatever it is you need to do. Even if someone might live in a rural place, this still can give someone the chance of crashing because they weren't keeping their focus on the