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Texting and Driving Still an Epidemic as Awareness Grows
New studies show people may be doing less multitasking then they believe.
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Program Urges Drivers to Stop Texting Behind the Wheel
In an effort to continue the fight against excessive cell phone use while driving, a new pledge surfaces for all people to vow to be...
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AT&T Uses Technology to Put an End to Texting and Driving
The new campaign 'It Can Wait" will focus on one simple message: No text is worth dying for. AT&T will also be sponsoring a "No...
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AT&T Fights Texting While Driving with Simulator Tour
A phone company wants to show drivers the dangers of texting and driving across the country.
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Survey Shows 43 Percent of Teens Admit to Texting and Driving
The survey also concluded the "100 deadliest days" for teen drivers are the days between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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Police: Texting Driver Hits Power Pole
Police say the driver of a F-150 was texting behind the wheel when he ran into the power pole.
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Mo. Senator Proposes Bill Aimed at Texting and Driving
State Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, is proposing a bill that would make distracting driving a misdemeanor. He is also encouraging the use of push-to-talk and...
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"End the Send:" Young Filmmakers Spread Anti-Texting Message
More than one third of teens have admitted to texting behind the wheel. Despite a law banning texting and driving in Missouri, many continue to turn their...
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Missouri Considering New Texting Restrictions for Drivers
A proposed compromise to expand Missouri's texting-while-driving law is stirring up opinions across the state.
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NTSB Hopes to Ban Cellphones, Texting While Driving
Congress would have to approve the ban before it could go into effect.
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Law Enforcement Warns of Dangers of Texting and Driving
Despite warnings, bans and even tragic accidents a high number of young people are still using cell phones behind the wheel.
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Missouri Highway Patrol Helps Fight Texting While Driving
There is a new effort underway to stop drivers from texting behind the wheel.
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Texting is Nothing to LOL at in Midland Empire
If you live in Kansas, be warned. The Department of Transportation is taking a bold stance on texting while driving.
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Don't Text (Stats)
Statistics
Individuals who drive while sending or reading text messages are 23 percent more likely to be involved in a car crash than other drivers. A crash typically happens within an average of three seconds after a driver is distracted.
Facts About Texting & Driving
- The United States Department of Transportation notes that cell phones are involved in 1.6 million auto crashes each year that cause a half million injuries and take 6,000 lives.
- According to FocusDriven, up to 80 percent of all crashes involve some form of driver distraction.
- During any point of the day, 11 percent of drivers are talking on their cell phones, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
- A study from the University of Utah indicated that the reaction time of a teen driver using a cell phone is the same as that of a 70-year-old driver who is not using a cell phone.
- According to the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, texting while driving is six times more likely to cause an auto crash than driving when intoxicated.
- The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute installed cameras on dashboards inside truck cabs. From the video footage, on average it took five seconds with their eyes off the road when driver's experienced distractions. The distance covered in five seconds of driving at 55 mph is equivalent to the length of a football field.
Sources: AAA, United States Department of Transportation, University of Utah, FocusDriven Nationwide Insurance study, National Highway Trac Safety Administration and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

