Here's a new one in the world of distracted-driving safety campaigns: South Florida teens who proved themselves to be superstars of text messaging were awarded free tickets to a concert by "American Idol" star Jordin Sparks. One catch: They had to pledge to never text and drive. The idea for the unusual safety contest came from Stacy Kagan, an Allstate Insurance agent in Coral Springs. "We're trying to encourage teens to be aware that texting kills," Kagan told the Miami Herald. Allstate's "Thumbs Up to X the TXT" has been working its way across the nation since November. First-place … [Read more...]
Distracted parents driving teens to texting
Teenagers tend to follow their parents' lead when it comes to driving ... and texting? NPR's "Morning Edition" just did a segment on teens, texting and distracted driving, citing anecdotal evidence that youth who see their parents engaged in dangerous behaviors while behind the wheel see that as a green light to do the same. One teen told NPR: "If a parent is always on their cell phone, the teen's like, oh, it's fine. My parents do it all the time. And if their parents haven't crashed, then it's kind of like, okay. It's not going to happen." Amanda Lenhart of the Pew Research Center's … [Read more...]
When legislators attack (texting bills)
Two lawmakers have dug in their heels on texting while driving legislation, effectively killing texting bills in Florida and Alabama. In Florida, the chairwoman of the House Finance and Tax Council says the primary bill that would ban texting and driving is "intellectually dishonest." She refuses to allow a vote on its merits. Rep. Ellyn Bogdanoff, R-Fort Lauderdale, says HB 41 is "not stalled. It's dead." (HB 41 is the companion to SB 448, which is moving ahead in the Senate.) Bogdanoff's beef seems to be that the bill ban behaviors that she says are already covered under state careless … [Read more...]
Far from distracted in Southern California
Out here in Calfornia, it's hard to remember how it was. Back in the bad old days, before the state banned the use of handheld cell phones while driving. Sure you see the occasional fool holding a mobile phone to his ear, but for the most part people here have accepted that phone calls can wait until the drive's over. Too bad we can't quantify the quite apparent but subjective truth that the freeways are better and safer with the cell phone and text messaging bans. It was gratifying, then, to read this bit of confirmation in a letter to the editor of the Baltimore Sun: I just returned from … [Read more...]
Your texting & driving rights, defended by patriots
Strangest beginning to a news story we've seen in a while: "PHOENIX -- Arizona drivers' right to compose and send text messages from behind the wheel of a moving vehicle has successfully been defended." This from a report on the defeat of a distracted driving bill, written by Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services. The headline in the Arizona Star noted that the bill "was sent packing." Guess the Arizona cops would have to pry the text messaging devices from freedom lovers' cold dead hands. A distinct possibility, if you think about it. … [Read more...]
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