For example, Stephanie Hanes mention, “State laws prohibiting texting while driving have not reduced car crashes, and in some places may have actually increased the number of accidents, says new safety research released Tuesday.” In other states accidents have increased, in Minnesota, California, Washington, and Louisiana according to the new safety research. South Carolina prohibits texting while driving will not achieve the goal of reducing car crashes. Cell phones are built and used every day in modern society, so banning texting while driving will lean to different behavior. For instance, Jim Sollisch argued, “The argument goes like this: People are so addicted to their phones that a ban won’t stop most people from texting while driving. Instead they’ll put the phones deeper in their laps to avoid detection and the result will be an increase in accidents.” Prohibiting texting while driving in South Carolina will only change people’s behavior to conceal their phone to