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Preventing Teens From Texting and Driving

By: Bob Neely
Updated: March 14, 2013
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March 11, 2013

A local company is educating students on the dangers of texting and driving.

Transportation Solutions teaches Drivers Education, but they are also now giving back to the community by educating teens in nine local high schools. They are teaching teens about the consequences of texting and driving. They hand out book marks with statistics, and they encourage teens to pull over if they feel the need to text.

On average, teenagers send 3,000 text messages per month, and the texts they send in the car can be deadly. When sending a text message while driving, your eyes are taken off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds.

Companies like Transportation Solutions are reaching one teen at a time, in hopes of saving lives.

JET24, FOX66 and www.yourerie.com along with police and Purchase & George P.C., continue the northwest Pennsylvania campaign. For more information, click on the community tab at the top of our website.

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I think that law should also include "Talking" and driving, we've seen hundreds of people talking on their cells and NOT paying attention to anything...they have a cigarette in one hand, a cell in the other, and trying like all get out to handle the wheel, turn signals(which most don't even bother to use because of their cells glued to their heads), they almost run into other cars, people, curbs, parked cars, lawns, etc....all because they are, "Talking & Driving with a cell pressed against their head)! Save a life...put that cell down until you aren't driving!!

Micheline M. March 12, 2013 at 10:48 am

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