Home > Dangers > Web 2.0 > Mobile Devices Texting and DrivingAccording to the CTIA—The Wireless Association, text messaging has experienced a tenfold increase in the last three years. Many youth (and adults too!) are choosing to text rather than talk on their phones. Additionally, parents and kids alike have access to the world of the web through their mobile devices and constantly check email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. This is all well and good as long as the texting, browsing and checking isn't occurring from behind the wheel of a car. Many states have started to enact laws to limit or outlaw the use of mobile devices while driving, unless the device is connected to an earpiece or other hands-free product. Browsing the web and texting from behind the wheel is very dangerous and has contributed to car accidents and deaths of adults and children. Wireless users need to remember that safety comes first when you are in the driver's seat. Some great tips from AT&T are below.
Tips for Teens:
Tips for Adults:
Above all else, the message is simple, yet vital: When it comes to texting and driving, it can wait.
Enough Is Enough and AT&T: Texting and Driving...It Can Wait
For more great resources on this issue visit AT&T's site here. | ![]() ![]()
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