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Texting And Driving Laws For United States Citizens

February 25th, 2010 · No Comments

It’s unfortunate that the majority of all teens think it is perfectly fine to send text messages while they are driving. States within the United States are cracking down on the act, however, by implementing new laws that regulate or ban the act completely.

Since there is no federal law that says texting while driving is a punishable crime, each state has to individually create and pass legislation to regulate it. Some states such as Washington have banned the act of texting completely. Other states have made it a rule that you have to be a certain age, often 21, before you can legally text and drive.

Some states have shown sympathy for those who text while driving. Missouri is an example of a state that has done so, as it only bans those under the age of 21 from texting and driving. Those over this age can do as they wish at their own discretion. This hasn’t gone over well with some that have been directly affected by texting and driving, but it is a step in the right direction to keep the Missouri roads safe.

There are studies that are coming out all the time in regards to texting and driving. Some scientists have even shown that it is quite related to the acted of driving under the influence, which as we know carries a large fine and jail sentence for those convicted. Because it is so serious, parents in the United States should observe good parenting practices by teaching their kids not to use their mobile phone while operating a car.

Seeing what they have created, mobile phone companies have started developing solutions to the act of texting and driving. Being able to transcribe voice into text is one method that is currently being worked on. Such technology already exists, but making it 100% accurate remains to be what is holding it back. Until a real solution like this can be found, legislation is needed to help keep those who text and drive in check.

Taking while driving is another concern, although not as important as texting while driving. Talking while driving is a good solution if you absolutely need to talk to someone, but some states have even put legislation in to stop this. The only real solution is to have a passenger contact the person, to wait until you are done driving, or to pull over on the side of the road. That way there will be no chance of you endangering others with your talking habits.

In Conclusion

Auto accidents are fatal, and end up hurting thousands each year. It’s important that every person observes safe driving habits, or else they could put their lives in danger. Consult your state’s laws for more information on the legality of texting while driving your vehicle.

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