I was shocked to in “Texting and Driving…” that looking away for 5 seconds while driving
is equivalent to driving the entire length of a football field! That really
helps to create a visual of the distance we drive while just looking away from the road
for a few seconds (which is not even enough time to write one text
message).
According to the Texas
Department of Transportation, one in five crashes is due to driver distraction.
TX DoT also reported that 100,825 car accidents – and 468 deaths - in 2014 were related to distracted driving. There’s no doubt that cell phone
usage is one of the top distractions while driving, and that many roads would
be safer – and lives saved – if the state prohibited use of cell phones while
driving statewide.
Within 6 months of the law
being in effect, I was pulled over and received a hefty $220 ticket for cell
phone usage. I had barely touched my phone while driving that day, but was
unfortunate enough to be in the eyes of a policeman during those two seconds.
As unfortunate as the fine was, I actually believe that it was a fortunate
occurrence, as it now has me question every time I pick up my phone in the car.
I still often see people on the roads in Austin with their phones to their
ears, and hope that cops make their way around to everyone violating this new law. It really does
take punishment to counteract this nasty habit the majority of us do without
question every time we’re in the car. I hope Texas enacts this law statewide
ASAP.
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