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June 04, 2010
Road Rage Rampage Directed at Bicyclists? Driver Hits Several Bicycle Riders in San Francisco
February 01, 2010
Cell Phone Bans Don?t Decrease Car Accidents?
January 18, 2010
New Ski Helmet Bill Proposed in California as a Way to Prevent a Fatal Head Injury
January 13, 2010
Redline Recalls of Dangerous and Defective Bicycles
December 14, 2009
Preventing children?s bicycling accidents and injuries
December 11, 2009
Teaching your children how to avoid bicycle accidents and injuries
December 05, 2009
Sentencing in road rage car versus bicyclists case delayed
November 30, 2009
San Francisco Attorney Claude Wyle of Choulos, Choulos & Wyle receives "Superb" rating
November 30, 2009
Wrongful death in San Jose caused by bicyclist with leashed dogs
November 19, 2009
Hit and Run Suspect Finally to Face Prosecution for Bicycle Death, But What Will Help Take Care of The Family?
Negligent Driving
Is Texting While Driving Dangerous?
Wisconsin State senators are set to begin debate Tuesday whether to ban texting while driving for people under age 18. Wisconsin would become the tenth state with such a law if it passes. The 18 states which currently ban texting while driving are Arizona, California, Colorado (eff. 12/09), Connecticut, District of Colombia, Illinois (eff. 1/10), Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire (eff. 1/10), New Jersey, New York (eff. 11/09), Oregon (eff. 1/10), Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and WashingtonWhy is texting while driving so dangerous? While every phone is different and every person is different, driving schools and law enforcers agree that an average text with a simple message takes about ten seconds. During those ten seconds, you could cover a quarter of a mile on the highway.
More easily understood, after about five seconds of texting you travel about the length of a football field. During an average text, that's about two football fields, which is a significant distance. That distance is especially significant for inexperienced drivers such as teens, who, according to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, may send close to 80 messages per day.
No one knows exactly how many accidents have been caused by "texting while driving" but as bicycle accident attorneys we see the tragic consequences of negligent driving each day. In one tragic incident five young women died in a collision with a tractor trailer in Rochester, New York a week after graduating high school. Police discovered the teenage driver had been texting moments before the crash.
What do we take away from this? While it is a step in the right direction to ban texting while driving, it is important for each of us to be aware of the distracting things we do while driving. So many of us treat our cars as rolling living rooms-phone calls, music, food, texts, even DVDs-that we forget the inherent danger.
If you are in an accident where cell phone or text usage was a factor, please see a personal injury attorney for advice on whether there is a responsible party who can compensate you for lost wages, pain and suffering, or medical expenses.



