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The odds of crashing while drunk are equal to the odds of crashing while on the phone. The odds of crashing while texting are 3 TIMES as high than driving while drunk
Studies show that drunk driving and texting while driving both have around the same number of wrecks, injuries and deaths, which means they are equally dangerous, and never an okay think to do while driving.
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1,340 out of 2,000 teens admit to texting while driving
Who was the first person to die from texting while driving
It started when texting first began. Texting began and people started doing it while driving. It started whenever texting began.
The three cuases: Injury or death Damage to both viechals Traffic Three effects: Texting and driving is now worse than drunk driving It's illegal in most states You can get a fine or be arrested
Yes there are laws regarding texting while driving in many states.
Indiana law bans the use of cellphones while driving for those under 18, and bans texting while driving for all drivers. The offense is a primary offense, which means you do not have to have another offense to be stopped. Ohio law bans the use of cellphones while driving for those under 18 and texting while driving is banned for all drivers. The offense is a primary one for those under 18 and a secondary offense for those 18 and older.
Texting while driving is very dangerous and should be outlawed.
Since drunk driving is a crime, drunk drivers are criminals. Usually they are not professional criminals, however, but ordinary people who have the poor judgment to drive while drunk.Another View: Serial drunk drivers, who are charged over-and-over again, with numerious repeat offenses of DUI are criminals.
No one should use cell phones while driving. Cell phone use while driving has been shown to cause as many accidents as drunk driving, even when hands-free devices are used. Texting while driving is even worse.