Help Stop Texting While Driving
A Texting while driving blocker has been invented by XText Technologies. Currently there is an outdated radio signal law that is preventing this very practical invention from being made available in the U.S. They need your help to get this product legal for use in the United State to help stop texting and driving. More information can be found here: http://textingwhiledrivingstop.com/
Knoxville, TN, August 05, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Texting While Driving Can be Avoided with State of The Art Technology
Texting While Driving is a habit that could turn deadly. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration if drivers are texting while driving they are twenty three times more likely to become involved in an accident. If cell phone users text while they drive they may as well have a Seeing Eye dog or a white cane because, according to the VA. Tech Transportation Institute, texting while driving is the same as being blind for five seconds.
Over 800,000 drivers are texting every second across the United States. By doing so, they are reducing their brake reaction speed by as much as 18 percent. If cell phone users are in the habit of texting while driving, they might as well have had a couple of brews because according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration texting while driving is the same as consuming four beers.
According to the National Safety Council 1.6 million accidents occur every year because of texting while driving and accounts for almost 25 percent of all vehicle accidents. Every day there are eleven teen deaths in America because of texting while driving. In fact, texting while driving is the number one cause of death among driving teenagers.
If drivers are tempted to start texting while driving, they should turn off their cell phone before they get in the car. Put the phone in the glove compartment, in a bag, or in their purse. No text message or phone call is worth a life or the lives of others. If they must text or call while they are driving, they should pull off the road, and stop completely. They can break the texting while driving habit by letting their friends and family members know that if their phone goes straight to voice mail it means that they are unavailable. It is vital that cell phone users take control over their cell phone. They should never let it control their life. Cell phone users are the only persons who can decide if and when they read or send a message on their cell phone.
Parents and others can take the process one-step further with a texting while driving device. XText Technologies is a device that easily installs into any vehicle. Once a driver reaches 10 MPH, the driver’s phone, and only the driver’s cell phone becomes disabled. If the speed is reduced to less than 10 MPH cell phone functionality is fully restored.
330,000 accidents per year can be avoided if the public help get XText Technologies into production. Every little bit helps. Xtext needs the help of the public to help save lives with XText Technologies.
More information can be found at:
http://textingwhiledrivingstop.com/
Texting While Driving is a habit that could turn deadly. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration if drivers are texting while driving they are twenty three times more likely to become involved in an accident. If cell phone users text while they drive they may as well have a Seeing Eye dog or a white cane because, according to the VA. Tech Transportation Institute, texting while driving is the same as being blind for five seconds.
Over 800,000 drivers are texting every second across the United States. By doing so, they are reducing their brake reaction speed by as much as 18 percent. If cell phone users are in the habit of texting while driving, they might as well have had a couple of brews because according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration texting while driving is the same as consuming four beers.
According to the National Safety Council 1.6 million accidents occur every year because of texting while driving and accounts for almost 25 percent of all vehicle accidents. Every day there are eleven teen deaths in America because of texting while driving. In fact, texting while driving is the number one cause of death among driving teenagers.
If drivers are tempted to start texting while driving, they should turn off their cell phone before they get in the car. Put the phone in the glove compartment, in a bag, or in their purse. No text message or phone call is worth a life or the lives of others. If they must text or call while they are driving, they should pull off the road, and stop completely. They can break the texting while driving habit by letting their friends and family members know that if their phone goes straight to voice mail it means that they are unavailable. It is vital that cell phone users take control over their cell phone. They should never let it control their life. Cell phone users are the only persons who can decide if and when they read or send a message on their cell phone.
Parents and others can take the process one-step further with a texting while driving device. XText Technologies is a device that easily installs into any vehicle. Once a driver reaches 10 MPH, the driver’s phone, and only the driver’s cell phone becomes disabled. If the speed is reduced to less than 10 MPH cell phone functionality is fully restored.
330,000 accidents per year can be avoided if the public help get XText Technologies into production. Every little bit helps. Xtext needs the help of the public to help save lives with XText Technologies.
More information can be found at:
http://textingwhiledrivingstop.com/
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Bill Johnson
865-300-1953
http://textingwhiledrivingstop.com/
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