You’ve heard it all before. Texting and driving should not mix. We’ve all been ridiculed and yelled at for
checking our phones in the HOV lane, dashing passed a red light while flicking
our phone and having full blown conversations via MMS. Texting and driving is DEADLY. This isn’t a filtered blog with soft-spoken
words, it’s a PSA for those who drive while browsing and texting on their
phones. We’re providing some scary facts
on WHY LOL can lead to RIP. Please be
safe out there, fans! We care about ‘ya!
In 2011, at least
23% of auto collisions involved cellphones.
That’s 1.3 million crashes.
Five seconds is the
average amount of time your attention is taken away from the road. So, if you’re traveling at 55 mph, this
equals driving the length of a football field without looking at the road.
77% of young adults
are very or somewhat confident that they can safely text while driving.
55% of young adults
claim it’s easy to text while they drive.
Teens who text
while driving spend 10% of their driving time outside of their lane
48% of young
drivers have seen their parents drive while talking on a cell phone.
1 in 5 drivers of
all ages confess to surfing the web while driving.
Texting while
driving increases the risk of accident 23.2 times over unimpaired driving.
Texting while
driving results in longer response times than even drunken driving. While an
unimpaired driver can respond quickly to changes in traffic and begin braking
within half a second, a legally drunk driver needs four additional feet to
begin braking—and a driver who’s texting needs 70.
Drive safely!
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