We already know texting while driving is bad, but new research seems to indicate that even before kids are old enough to get behind the wheel, texting might have another downfall: it’s making their grammar worse.
A Boston, Massachusetts teen has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of causing a fatal car crash due to texting and driving.
So yesterday, we announced the news about the ban on cell phone use while driving that was passed by Canyon, TX. Today, more details are coming in that explain a little more about what will be happening to drivers caught using their cell phones while on the road.
It's about freaking time a city in the Texas Panhandle stepped up and did this! Now I'm not saying anything, but I totally knew that Canyon, TX would be the first city in the area to pass a ban on using devices while driving. Because the cops there have absolutely nothing to do but pull people over for going 1mph over the speed limit. I'm sure there is a meth-lab somewhere in Canyon, but that's
If you want a truthful answer to a question, don’t ask it via text message — recent research suggests people are more likely to lie when using the modern form of communication.
It turns out suffers from alcohol dependency might be able to kick the habit by doing what comes natural… texting. Yup, a new study has found actual evidence that there may be a health benefit to text messaging.
Research with young problem drinkers found those who sent and received weekly text messages tracking their alcohol consumption drank less at the end of the 12-week program than they did at
In recent years, study after study has raised the alarm about the dangers of talking on the phone while driving, with some saying you could be four times as likely to have a crash if you’re using a phone behind the wheel.
But new research indicates it may have been much ado about nothing.
Texting and driving is becoming more and more dangerous with the amount of people doing. Remember, that text message might be the last message you ever read.