Strong Tie Insurance August 11, 2013 Our Blog The study, performed by the Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New York, found that more than 300,000 teens are injured and more than 3,000 die each year as a result of sending SMS messages while behind the wheel. By comparison, 282,000 are injured and 2,700 teenagers are killed as a result of drunk driving. The study was conducted by lead author Dr. Andrew Adesman, chief of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, along with a team of Cohen investigators. It found that while driving between September 2010 and December 2011, among 8,947 teenagers aged 15-18 nationwide, an estimated 49% of boys admitted to texting while driving, compared with 45% of girls. “The reality is kids aren’t drinking seven days per week — they are carrying their phones and texting seven days per week, so you intuitively know this a more common occurrence,” Dr. Andrew Adesman, Chief of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Cohen Children’s Medical Center and the lead author of the study, told CBS News in New York. The news comes as the UK government proposes new fines and penalties to try and stop drivers using their phones in the UK. Patrick McLoughlin, the UK transport minister has indicated that fines for a variety of offenses would rise by 50 per cent, from £60 to £90 if caught. Users will still be liable for three points on their licenses. Many experts believe texting or using a cellphone at the wheel is more dangerous than drunk driving, because more of us are likely to do it more often. That’s because the urge to check a phone can happen any time, rather than only when we’ve had a few drinks at a party. Strong Tie Insurance is committed to provide the best comprehensive and reasonably priced auto insurance plans as one of the top providers of insurance representation and customer support in California. Our personalized plans will offer you various options such as: Collision Property damage liability Bodily injury liability Uninsured motorist coverage and more… Ready to take the wheel of your commercial driving career? Explore our blog post for a comprehensive step-by-step guide to obtaining your commercial driver’s license. Start your journey towards safe and responsible driving today. Texting is killing more than drunk driving was last modified: August 11th, 2023 by Strong Tie Insurance Related posts:The Benefits of Comprehensive Truck InsuranceHow to Choose the Best Coverage for Your Truck10 Steps to Follow When You Get Involved in a Trucking Accident