Texting, surfing, emailing, using social media and video chatting are the leading causes of serious and fatal crashes for teens and adults. Laws abound in most states to ban the practice of using electronic mobile devices while driving, but in these states, such bans seem not to be effective. <\/p>\n
It is a conundrum. States without texting while driving laws say their accident rate is holding steady, while states with such laws say their accident rate is increasing. What is the answer to getting drivers to stop using mobile devices while behind the wheel?<\/p>\n
There are a number of new applications on the market that allow parents to monitor their teens while they are driving. While it may be a good idea, it does not stop teens from continuing to use their mobile devices on the road. There are also a number of apps that shut down a phone when an incoming call (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Texting, surfing, emailing, using social media and video chatting are the leading causes of serious and fatal crashes for teens and adults. Laws abound in most states to ban the practice of using electronic mobile devices while driving, but in…<\/span><\/p>\n