Cellphone blocking technology, such as automated screen locking and permitting hands-free navigation, combined with behavioral economic incentives to sustain engagement may help usher in safer driving. – Rita Giordano, Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News
Texting and Driving Statistics. Texting while driving is a growing trend, and a national epidemic, quickly becoming one of the country’s top killers.
Oct 05, 2009 · The national obsession with instantaneous communication is taking a toll on teens so severe that some experts are calling it a crisis. It’s not the phenomenon of cell-phoning or messaging while driving — both are in New Jersey — but all-night texting that is leaving too many teens too tired for college.
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The “No Phone Zone” lesson plan will educate students on the dangers associated with distracted driving (texting while driving, talking on the phone while driving). The creation of this lesson plan was inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey
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The volume of texting among teens has risen from 50 texts a day in 2009 to 60 texts for the median teen text user. Older teens, mans, and blacks are leading the increase. Texting is the dominant daily mode of communication between teens and all those with whom they communicate. The typical American
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Columbus, OH — Parents of teen drivers, take note: Despite state laws being in place, about one-third of teens say they talk on their cellphones and text while behind the wheel, according to a new study from Nationwide ren’s Hospital’s Center for Injury Research and Policy. Researchers analyzed survey responses from 16-, 17- and 18-year-old …
Our recent report, Teens and Mobile Phones, found that more teens report contacting their friends on a daily basis using texting (54%) than interacting with them face-to-face outside of college (33%). Some recent commentary suggests that this is evidence that teens are becoming less social. There are