Thursday, September 24, 2009

Texting While Driving

According to the Associate Press, the Auto Industry, including automakers like General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp., and others, are supporting bans on texting while driving.  "The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers said Wednesday that using a hand-held device to text or make phone calls while driving represents a saftey risk and it supports the ban."

As of January 1, 2009 the Wireless Communications Device and Wireless Telephone Law went into effect to follow the previous Hands-free law in July 2008.  Not only us it an infraction to talk on a cell phone without a hands-free device, it's also an infraction to "write, send or read text-based communication on an electronic wireless communications device, such as a cell phone, while driving a motor vehicle."

To read more about the laws, visit http://www.dmv.ca.gov/cellularphonelaws/.

New technology promises to make and receive texts while driving possible.  Some car companies, like Ford and Mercedes, include text-to-speech features in newer models.

1 comment:

  1. 80% percent of all rear end collisions (the most frequent vehicle accident) are caused by driver inattention, following too closely, external distraction (talking on cell phones, shaving, applying makeup, fiddling with the radio or CD player, kids, texting, etc.) and poor judgement.

    I don't think we'll be able to stop the madness so I went out and got one of these sparebumper.com

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