Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
July is right around the corner. For some it means celebrating the Fourth of July, for others it means summer is half way over, but for teens in Iowa it means no more using a cell phone while driving.
July is a big month for distracted driving. Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska and Wyoming will join Iowa by putting their own anti-texting-while-driving laws into effect next month.
Texas teens, who are under 18, are banned from using their cell phone or any electronic device when they are driving.
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
This story just happened recently, about 4 days ago. Well, I was heading up to MCC with my parents for a college day and there was this lady in a black car, swerving back and forth along the road and not even using a blinker. So, for everybody’s safety and mine, we decided to call [...]
Monday, February 1st, 2010
Do you find yourself answering every incoming call, even when you’re driving? Or do you text while you’re driving, even though you know it’s extremely dangerous?
In Texas, it is illegal for drivers who are under 18-years-old to use their cell phones. Despite this fact, many novice drivers continue to use their phones to text and talk to friends while they are on the road.