That is a very illogical question because if a survey in your area is done, there is a high probability that people will not tell the truth.
Texting is more reliable people aren't always around their computers
People are more social when they are drunk, as alcohol lowers peoples inhibitions, making them more conident about what they are doing, and about themselves, meaning they will be more out-going, and less shy. In my experience, alcohol effects people differently. Some people are more social when drunk and some are not.
Most likey he means it to some extent... being really sleepy and texting is a lot like drunk texting in a sense that you feel more loose in saying whatever you want. So yea, he probably means to some extent, if not all the way. =)
Get drunk, have children, get more drunk, have more children and then die at a young age from malnutrition :)
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naked people or more beer
more than 100...
No, people do not always forget what they said or did when they were drunk. It happens to some people more often than others and typically if you were extremely intoxicated.
Yes it is. •You are 4 times more likely to get into an accident if you are drunk and drive; you are 8 times more likely to get into an accident if you are texting while driving.Added: You not only have to take your eyes off the road in order to use the keyboard, your mind is distracted and occupied with the texting task as well as forming what it is that you are going to type. The statistics in the first answer are all well proven facts derived from scientific research.
Texting while driving increases the risk of a crash significantly, with studies showing that drivers who text are about 23 times more likely to be involved in an accident compared to undistracted drivers. This distraction diverts attention from the road, impairs reaction times, and increases the likelihood of making errors while driving. Overall, the dangers of texting while driving make it one of the most hazardous forms of driver distraction.
people with ADHD or quick tempers. also drunk people
Texting and driving significantly increases the likelihood of an accident, with studies showing that it makes a driver 23 times more likely to crash compared to driving without distractions. This is due to the combination of visual, manual, and cognitive distractions that texting entails. Consequently, texting while driving is a major contributing factor to road accidents, underscoring the importance of staying focused on the road.