Driving While Intexticated

Posted by Barbara Tubridy LombardiJune 24, 2009 3:54 PM

Des Moines/West Des Moines Parents…..Teenagers Driving while Intexticated

Where are they learning this? Example maybe?

Are you thinking, “Not my Kid!”……according to Live Science, nearly 60% admit to texting while driving. Now, if you’re a parent, you know the statistic is much higher than this. How many kids are going to admit to participating in this, when they know they shouldn’t, and you’ve nagged them not to do it. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports, distracted drivers account for almost 80% of all crashes and 65% of near-crashes in the United States (April 2006 study) This study did not confine itself to teen drivers, those statistics would have been significantly higher if so. Texting while driving has been shown to be as dangerous as driving while drunk!

Is the text message you are sending or receiving really that important to look at while driving a 2-ton death machine? Human error causes far more damage and kills more people than technical failures.

SADD and Liberty Mutual have provided guidelines for families for teen driving which included preventing cell phone use in the car. Teens report that the biggest influence on how they drive is their parents. Almost 2/3 of high school teens report their parents talk on the cell phone while driving, ½ report that their parents speed, and almost 1/3 say their parents don’t wear a seat belt. What are you parents thinking? Not only are you risking your life, your children’s and passengers lives, others on the road, but you are a perfect example of WHAT NOT TO DO!



Today (June 24, 2009) I was driving to work and was at a traffic light (Ashworth and S. 50th) while a car was stopped turning right. There were no cars coming from the left, yet the car sat there. I looked and noticed the driver’s head was down. He finally turned right and we were stopped next to each other at the next red light. Next to me in a navy blue Malibu was a teenage boy still looking at his cell phone, texting. He must have felt my eyes boring a hole in his skull because he looked up. I motioned to him and mouthed, “get off the cell phone”. When the light turned green, he took off like a rocket. Probably to get away from me, the crazy lady who might catch up with him again at the next light. Maybe I saved his or someone else’s life today. I’ll never know but parents, talk to your kids about texting and distracted driving.

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VCDaedalus
Posted by VCDaedalus
June 24, 2009 5:13 PM

Unfortunately, too many parents have convinced themselves that although they may use a cell phone while driving, they use it in a completely safe and reasonable manner--and therefore model "safe and reasonable" cell phone use for their children to see. Ergo, no problem.

Much as teenagers will not admit texting while driving, adults will not admit that they are distracted by a cell. "I may use the cell phone--but I'm not distracted. I'm just multitasking."

Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
June 24, 2009 7:37 PM

Crazy stuff and even more ways to kill themselves now. I had a bike run a stop sign today because the rider was on the cell phone. We need more "crazy lady who might catch up with him again " keep it up.

Steve LombardiInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Steve Lombardi
June 24, 2009 10:52 PM

The question is how can we control those drivers who refuse to use common sense and not drive and text or stay on the cell phone? As we discussed I was walking at Raccoon River Complex last week and saw a teenage girl driving a moped without a helmet while texting. She was in flip flops and was unconcerned about being distracted from the road conditions or traffic. Talk about clueless. I thought great she turns her brain into mush and we get to pay for her lifetime of misery management. So how do we stop them from texting while driving? Any suggestions?

VCDaedalus
Posted by VCDaedalus
June 25, 2009 8:10 AM

The policeman confiscates the cell phone, drops it on the pavement, and grinds it under his heel. No recourse, no replacement, no mercy. I'm not really joking. They can confiscate contraband, so if using a cell while driving is illegal, confiscation of the cell phone could and should be part of the penalty.

Barbara Tubridy LombardiInjuryBoard Contributor
Posted by Barbara Tubridy Lombardi
June 25, 2009 6:07 PM

How do we stop people from texting and driving? A new device called Key2SafeDriving has been developed by Safe Driving Systems, LLC. (More ... ) See today's post at: More ...

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