DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE!
Texting while driving has become an increasingly dangerous habit among drivers. So dangerous that a person can be severely injured and even killed by someone that is involved in an accident where the driver was texting.
Click here to see our segment on Studio 10 relating to the dangers of texting while driving.
Florida has not yet joined the 19 other states, District of Columbia, and Guam in a ban of text messaging for all drivers. However, proposed legislation is in the works for the 2010 legislative session. Governor Charlie Crist has recently endorsed a ban on texting while driving which may add momentum to the bills filed for 2010.
It’s true that text messaging appears to involve younger drivers and studies have suggested that texting while driving can be more dangerous that driving drunk. That is why we encourage parents to speak with their children about the dangers of text messaging while driving.
Specifically, a Virginia Tech study showed that a driver reading or sending a text message would be looking away from traffic for approximately 5 seconds. During that time, if that vehicle is traveling at 60mph, it can travel over 100 yards (length of a football field).
Carman & Bevington, P.A. has teamed up with 10 Connects to make drivers aware of the dangers involved with texting while driving. Click here to see our segment on Studio 10 relating to the dangers of texting while driving and what to do in case you are involved in an auto accident.




