8 June 2012
Here's some text against texters
42 percent of Massachusetts high school students who drive admit they text while behind the wheel, according to a state survey to be released today. The report, from the state’s Department of Public Health, also finds that texting while driving is most common among high school seniors, with 61 percent of drivers admitting to the behaviour, more than three times the percentage for sophomore (tenth grade) drivers. A national survey released yesterday also found high rates of texting while driving. This is why teenagers shouldn't even be driving in the first place. The driver should be focused on the road and not on a tiny screen which should also be switched off at the cinema and on a plane. If you need to send or read a text, just pull over and do it.
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