This is a tragedy. These were 5 beautiful young girls with their whole lives ahead of them. Killed because of carelessness. A woman is now trying to advocate the ban of teenagers texting & driving. Nice sentiment but I don't see how it could be prevented, without someone with them every moment behind the wheel or some sort of device that shuts the text-messenger off during transit.Texting to blame for crash that killed 5 teens?
Messages sent, received on 17-year-old driver's phone just before collision
CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. - Text messages were sent and received on a 17-year-old driver’s cell phone moments before the sport utility vehicle slammed head-on into a truck, killing her and four other recent high school graduates, police said.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19764563/
Bailey Goodman was driving her friends to her parents’ vacation home when her SUV, which had just passed a car, swerved back into oncoming traffic, hit a tractor-trailer and burst into flames. Five days earlier, the five teenagers had graduated together from high school in Fairport, a Rochester suburb.
Goodman’s inexperience at the wheel; evidence she was driving above the speed limit at night on a winding, two-lane highway; and a succession of calls and text messages on her phone were cited Friday by Sheriff Phil Povero as possible factors in the June 28 crash in western New York.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19464605/
Sheriff Povero said a combination of speed, driver error, driver inexperience, and driver distraction caused the tragedy.
"As we drive a motor vehicle, we need to constantly remind ourselves that this is our main and only responsibility," he said. "This tragedy points out some basic traffic safety principals that apply to all of us in our everyday life."
http://www.lineofduty.com/content/view/88746/108/
I've seen lots of deaf people driving and texting at the same time too, using the blackberries and the popular sidekicks. It worries me that I'll be reading an obit about one of them someday. Is it going to take some kind of law to put a ban on any type of communications while mobile, or at least while operating a vehicle. Regular cellular use during driving has been blamed on accidents as well.
The advent of BlueTooth type of phones has helped prevent the likelihood of a phone slipping off the shoulder and falling to the floor causing a user/driver to suddenly reach down for it and losing their concentration on driving, but it's still not quite enough.
With targeting teenagers and texting and driving, it's the equivalent of banning teenage-drinking and driving. If you're going to be age specific then you're not really covering the entire problem are you?