nearly half a million people (448,000) were injured in a recent year in car accidents involved...
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Nearly half a million people (448,000) were injured in a recent year in car accidents involved distracted driving (the providence journal)
Technology is increasing the amounts of car accidents
The national highway traffic safety administration says that drivers under 20 have, in proportion to other age groups, the most instances of distracted driving. The next age group is under 29.
The insurance institute for highway safety says that drivers who use hand-held devices are four times more likely to get into a serious crash
Younger drivers are the greatest cause of car accidents
18 percent of all reported deaths from distracted driving involved a cell phone
One Nielsen study concluded that the average teenager sends more than 3,000 texts a month and that texting is now the number one reason that teens desire their own cell phone.
Without common sense and laws, it is reasonable to conclude, teens will exhibit the same behavior when behind a wheel as well as texting on a regular basis.
There are many things being done now to prevent technology related accidents
Sprint is the latest cell phone carrier to join in the fight against distracted driving
The app locks the phone when the car is moving over 10 mph
Calls will go automatically to voicemail. Alerts for email or texts will be silenced when activated, and an automated, customizable message will be sent as a response
Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile (first carrier) has the application
Sprint unveils new smart phone app to combat distracted driving
Texting and driving app
When you are texting and driving, that is like calling for death
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My_rXkhh3oc
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http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/CT_distract28_08-28-11_B4PV374_v9.743c6.html
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/09/sprint-unveils-new-smart-phone-app-to-combat-distracted-driving-sprint-drive-first-android.html
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