Up 50% last year: survey
(NEWSER) - Despite 35 states now banning it, the practice of texting while driving continues to increase, according to new research. An observational study conducted at selected stoplights and intersections last year found that at any given moment, 0.9% of drivers were using a hand-held device; that's up from 0.6% the year prior. Overall, texting while driving was up 50% last year, with 18% of drivers saying they've sent texts or emails while behind the wheel. The numbers are even worse when it comes to younger drivers, with fully half of those aged 21 to 24 admitting to texting while driving. More»