Need to text? Your cell phone could be taken away
Texting while driving can lead to deadly consequences, which is why states are taking a look at toughening laws to deter drivers from using their handheld electronics behind the wheel.
Washington state has received a lot of attention lately after passing a ban on texting while driving that takes effect this January. Violaters will be charged $100 fines and may even have their cell phone confiscated for repeated offenses.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Are texting while driving bans a good idea? Are there better ways to prevent deadly car accidents that occur when drivers become distracted by cell phones, text messages and other things?
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