Student Drivers Take “No Text and Drive Pledge” While Driving
FairCityNews.com | Oct 22, 2013 | Comments 0
Ozark, MO – Studies show that texting while driving impairs a driver in the same manner as being legally intoxicated, a fact that has influenced Ozark High School students to pledge not to text and drive, mostly while driving.
“Ah well, pledging and driving is not quite the same as texting and driving,” said Joel Freinorph, “we were actually pledging while driving…with our fingers. Much different than texting and driving.”
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Students were presented with the dangers of texting and driving, eating and driving, and fiddling with the car radio as clear and present dangers. “There were nineteen hundred crashes in Missouri in 2012 that were associated with distracted driving,” said Gracie Magnolia, “About every thirty seconds someone is involved in a distracted driving accident,” she said after calculating the math on her phone’s calculator while driving north on highway 65.
Ozark High School students say the facts and figures they saw modified their opinions and attitudes about texting and driving. “Now when I’m driving and I get a text, I say ‘hey, I’m driving, I don’t have time to text’,” said Nate Plither, “usually my friends on the other end ask more questions but I just keep texting them letting them know that I’m not engaging in a conversation because I’m operating a motor vehicle. I text them back and let them know that I won’t text and drive because it is dangerous and I’ve text pledged not to do it.”
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