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Pls Dnt Txt n Drv sz Ato Axidnt Atny Terry Cochran of Michigan
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| Guest post by: Terry Cochran |
Article Overview: If such diverse persons as Oprah Winfrey and Ray LaHood are urging motorists not to text while driving then shouldn't we take them seriously and stop this deadly practice.
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Pls Dnt Txt n Drv sz Ato Axidnt Atny Terry Cochran of Michigan
In an effort to reduce traffic fatalities and serious
accidents all Michigan motorists need to voluntarily be more responsible by
never texting while driving.
While Michigan in 2010 enacted legislation banning texting
while driving the law is not being broadly enforced yet statewide. Because
enforcement of the law is challenging I urge voluntary compliance by all
motorists in Michigan.
Far too many people have been killed or maimed for life
because of thoughtless driver’s who feel compelled to text while driving. Michigan
took the right step by banning texting while driving but it is challenging for
police officers to spot violations so I urge all motorists to simply stop engaging
in this deadly practice!
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports
that 20 percent of all injury crashes in 2009 involved distracted driving and
in 2009 some 5,474 persons were killed and 448,000 injured in crashes involving
distracted driving. Other studies show that:
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Motorists who engage in texting while driving
are 23 times as likely to be involved in an accident that those who don’t.
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Texting while driving is more dangerous than
drunk driving. A motorist texting while driving at 35 mph will travel 25 feet
before bringing the car to a complete halt compared to four feet a drunk driver
would cover at the same speed.
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A Pew Research study in 2010 shows that 47
percent of adult drivers admit to texting while driving compared to 34 percent of
teenagers.
These findings and others convinced Oprah Winfrey to conduct
a nationwide campaign in 2010 to persuade Americans to sign a No Phone Zone
pledge to agree not to phone or text while driving. In response, more than 200,000 persons signed
the pledge including more than 60 celebrities such as Sandra Bullock, Elton
John, Jerry Seinfeld, Morgan Freeman, Tina Fey and others.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, a strong advocate
of measures to reduce accidents caused by distracted drivers, met with Ford and
Chrysler CEOs on January 25, 2011, to discuss automotive safety technology
related to driving distractions.
In January 2011 T-Mobile added the DriveSmart phone app as a
trial to one of its phones that senses when the phone owner is in a moving car
and then forwards to voice mail all income phone calls and text messages,
eliminating the urge to pick up the phone while driving to read or return a
text. 911 calls would not be blocked. T-Mobile plans to offer the app on
several other devices.
I am pleased that communication technology leaders have
joined with Oprah Winfrey and Ray LaHood to raise national awareness of the
dangers of texting while driving in an effort to reduce the tragic consequences
of this silly habit. Unfortunately, despite the practice being illegal in
Michigan and several other states, the practice of texting while driving still
continues to cause needless deaths and disabling injuries.
One of the reason I am making this appeal because of my personal
experience in dealing with families and survivors of persons killed by
distracted drivers. For one of those families, whose son was killed in an
accident near Marlette MI, I obtained a $1.3 million judgment. The accident was
caused by a truck driver who was distracted because of fatigue.
In the recent past I also have campaigned for the Michigan
Transportation Department to adopt an aggressive program to widen two-lane
highways throughout areas to make high-speed travel safer for all as well as
his campaign to lower the mandatory retirement age for truck drivers to 65.
While I represent those who seek justice as victims of
automobile, motorcycle and truck accidents, I also have worked as an advocate
to make our roads safer. If I am completely successful at the latter I could
put myself out of business as a Michigan attorney specializing in personal
injuries.
Referred by: http://www.westwindcos.com
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About the Author: Terry Cochran RSS for Terry's articles - Visit Terry's website Terry Cochran is a senior partner in Cochran, Foley & Associates, P.C., a Michigan law firm specializing in personal liability, medical malpractice, and auto and truck accidents (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpFU0CZv4pM). Cochran does not represent insurance companies or corporations but instead bases his practice upon representing individuals and families. www.cochranfoleypc.com Click here to visit Terry's website Construction Accidents Michigans Most Dangerous Work Injured Workers Often Denied Claim for Recovery of Damages Entrepreneurs Caution Customers that Boaters Who Ignore Common Sense Drown in Their Own Foolishness Infant Death From Overdose of Blood Thinner Heparin Tragically Was Not the First Dont Cut Gut Michigan No Fault Says Attorney Terry Cochran Disturbing Trend in Michigan Disability Claims Approved And Then Abruptly Taken Away Within a Year |
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