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Friends Don’t Let Friends Post While Driving

By Ashley Rosson

Friends Don’t Let Friends Post While Driving

This past January, Virginia joined the rest of the Washington region in banning handheld personal communications devices while behind the wheel. A first violation of the hands-free law is punishable by a $125 fine. If you are caught holding a cellphone a second time while operating a motor vehicle, you will get a $250 fine. Is all that really worth posting a status update at that specific time? Well apparently a lot of Virginians think so!

A recent poll of over 3,100 drivers, shockingly found out that over 1 in 3 (38%) people in Virginia admit to using social media while behind the wheel, which compared to the national average of 26%. This is a form of distracted driving. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1,000 people are injured each day in the United States as the result of distracted driving. Drivers may be distracted in three different ways, according to the CDC:

Taking selfies with your cell phone and posting them to social media involves all three forms of distraction. A 2015 study by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Students Against Destructive Decisions found that two popular photo and video sharing sites —Snapchat and Instagram — headed the list of apps that most distract teen drivers.  An Instagram search revealed an alarming number of posts related to the following hashtags:

The single, one-word hashtag #driving reveals a shocking 4.4 million posts from people who endangered themselves, their passengers, and others on the road by taking selfies while driving. When it comes to distracted driving, you are either part of the solution or you are part of the problem. According to the http://www.Distraction.gov website, taking your attention away from the road for even five seconds can equal the entire length of a football field when traveling in a car going 55 miles per hour. Help prevent injuries and save lives caused by distracted driving by doing the following:

Follow these tips and don’t let that last post be…your last!

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