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Texting While Driving Banned: Just Those Under 21

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009   

LAS VEGAS - Another state has just banned texting while driving, but the new law in Missouri applies only to those aged 21 and younger. The lawmaker who sponsored similar but so far unsuccessful legislation in Nevada says the Missouri move defies studies which show the average age of text-messagers to be 38.

Nevada State Senator Shirley Breeden agrees texting while driving is dangerous for teens, because it forces them to look down in addition to moving their fingers, so they can lose sight of the road. But Breeden says Missouri's new law takes the wrong approach, because it singles out young drivers.

"The studies show that everyone texts... The median age is 38 years old. People need to look at the statistics and make a sensible decision."

A study by Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that texting while driving increased the risk of an accident by more than 23 times. Critics applaud the efforts to reduce the safety hazard, but say these types of laws are difficult to enforce.

Missouri is the 23rd state to have some sort of ban on texting while driving, and one of nine that targets only a segment of the population.

Dr. Beth Schissel is an emergency room doctor who says that, regardless of age, everyone driving needs to exercise patience before talking or texting in the car.

"There's absolutely no conversation, whether it be on the phone, listening, or texting, that needs to be had that's worth dying for or killing someone else over."

The Missouri texting-while-driving ban goes into effect this month, while Nevada has to wait until 2011 to revisit the issue.


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