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Why Do Some Still Text and Drive?

By: Elizabeth D'Aurora
Updated: January 24, 2013
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    January 24, 2013 - We all know by now that texting while driving is dangerous.

    So why do some continue to do it?

    Alarming statistics show people are still engaging in the risky behavior.  

    A new study reported in the USA Today says 78% of new mothers with babies in the car who are 2 years or younger will talk on their phones.

    And 26% say they text or check e-mails while driving with their baby.

    But why do we engage in a behavior when we know there could be serious consequences?

"It's almost like an arrogance or an ignorance that won't happen to me, so I pick up my phone, I want to see who it is so I can get in touch with them even though I might see them in five minutes or ten minutes, it's that need for instant gratification," said Amanda Merski, MSW, LSW SVHC Behavioral Services.

    Law enforcement officials have said the recent law making texting while driving illegal is tricky to enforce.

    That means if you text and drive you might get away with it.

    And as human beings, that tempts us to continue the bad behavior.

"When it doesn't happen on a regular basis and it's not that immediate threat that something's going to happen to you, you're going to continue that behavior because it hasn't happened before," Merski said.

    Hundreds of students at General McLane heard from JET24, FOX66, yourerie.com, along with the Pennsylvania State Police and the Purchase and George Law Firm.

"We know one message isn't going to get the job done," said Eric Purchase, attorney. "But we also believe if we keep the message up and we keep going at it in different ways we'll eventually make an impact."

    Spreading the word about the dangers of distracted driving can help lower the number of people who are on their phones behind the wheel, but unfortunately, experts say it sometimes takes a bad accident or for one to be directly affected for it to sink in.

"We don't really think about things until maybe it's a little too late," Merski said. "So I encourage people to not text and drive and think about the dangers you can cause to yourself and an innocent victim."

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"So why do some continue to do it"? NO common sense!! If YOU text or even talk and drive, you ARE an idiot, you not only put your life at risk, you put the lives of the people IN your car, and those driving around you! So...that phone call is just too important Huh?, then PULL over, or stop in a parking lot...THAT is what saves lives, not you talking or texting that Mary Lou was over Johnny's home til 1am!! People need to get their OWN lives again, and stop meddling into other's lives, and if you can't talk decent in person, don't kill someone because YOU are stupid enough to drive and text or talk!!!

Micheline M. January 25, 2013 at 11:40 am

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