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teens texting and driving - Law enforcement officers have stopped drivers they thought may be intoxicated only to find anyone wasn't drunk, but texting.

Many state laws prohibit reading or sending text messages or emails while driving, except to report an emergency or make use of a navigation system. Texting drivers tend to be caught speeding, driving without headlights, making unsafe lane changes, or otherwise focusing on road signs.

Some state law fines are only USD20 for texting drivers. Many car crashes involve cell phone use. Texting is particularly problematic among teens. An associate professor at Eastern Virginia School of medicine is seeking a grant from the Department of Automobiles to produce an application to stop teens from texting while driving. Drivers who text are 23 times more prone to enter into an automobile wreck according to the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.

Texting while driving is deadly. In California, a Sonoma State freshman, killed a two-year-old girl, and seriously injured a 42-year-old mother when the freshman, a star volleyball player, texted while driving. The star volleyball player faced trial for around annually in jail.

A teenage driver in North Carolina faced misdemeanor charges after killing her passenger in the vehicle crash. Reports indicated the teen driver, age 16, was texting while driving.

teenagers texting while driving - A Consumer Reports study on mobile phone use, which included texting while driving, for drivers under age 30, showed:

•30percent texted while driving in the past Thirty days

•58percent saw a dangerous situation due to distracted driving during the last 30 days

According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, distracted driving killed about 5,000 people and seriously injured most a million people in 2009. Car wrecks are the leading reason behind US teen deaths. In accordance with Centers for disease control, drivers aged 15-24 make up USD26 billion in car wreck injuries.

teens texting and driving - There might be severe criminal and civil lawsuit consequences because of not following traffic laws. Each time a car accident occurs, the traffic/criminal case up against the potentially at-fault driver goes forward outside of the civil lawsuit or claim up against the car driver who caused the crash. The prosecution for legal reasons enforcement does not actually decide the private injury case but key points might be coded in the criminal investigation. Damages victim may be requested to testify in the criminal trial as well as the civil case. The defendant may be ordered to pay restitution to the accident victim but that doesn't mean the injured party must not continue to pursue a civil case to have further damages.

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