
1. Teens rely on text messaging for communication on their cell phone, rather than the traditional phone call because it's faster, you can get straight to the point, and it allows you to talk almost anywhere. This is also why many teachers forbid the use of cell phones in class. It's easy enough to see a student who is chatting on a phone in the back row but teens who text hide their phones from sight but still have the same disregard for the material being taught.
2. Texting and driving is something that doesn't register as seriously dangerous to many young people. Over 30%, approximately 34%, say that they have texted while they were driving. This translates to 26% of ALL American teenagers texting and driving and this number continues to climb.
3. Texting while driving has yet to surpass the popularity of talking on the phone will driving. 52% of 16-17 year olds with cell phones have talked on the phone will driving which is almost double the amount of teens who text and drive.

4. There's a mentality in teens that they're immortal for whatever reason. This isn't the case and distracted drivers influence the entire car - not just themselves. Distracting a driver because of music, a conversation, texting, and cell phone usage can be the cause of a very serious accident.
5. It's shocking to me that 72% of teens have been in the car while the driver texted. It's also assumed that texting or talking on the phone while driving is a family tradition. If a child's parents do it, they're more likely to pick up those habits.





