DON'T DRIVE DISTRACTED!

DON'T DRIVE DISTRACTED!

Welcome to the KidsAgainstDistractedDriving.com Blog

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, nearly 6,000 people died and more than 515,000 were injured on American roadways in 2008 in crashes that involved distracted driving. The problem is growing, and young drivers are most at risk.







KADD was founded by Scott D. Camassar and Stephen M. Reck of the Law Firm of Stephen M. Reck & Scott D. Camassar, LLC in North Stonington, CT, to help educate kids of all ages about the dangers of distracted driving. We’re dedicated to responsible driving and keeping kids safe. We don’t want to see kids injured or killed by texting and driving, or by others’ texting and driving. Please join us in this campaign, and go to KidsAgainstDistractedDriving.com and take the pledge today.







THE PLEDGE: "I pledge to not text or use my cell phone while driving. I understand the serious dangers caused by distracted driving and will talk to my family and friends about these dangers, to help make the roads safer for everyone."





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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Read the National Safety Council's new paper, “Understanding the Distracted Brain: Why driving while using hands-free cell phones is risky behavior”
















Monday, December 12, 2011

US DOT Announces Decrease in Fatalities, New Efforts to Measure Distraction-Related Crashes

Motor vehicle fatalities may be at historic lows, but distracted driving is still a growing problem. The government is undertaking new measures to better track distraction-related crashes.  Read more.

2 comments:

  1. Distracted driving is one of the major cause of deaths occurring in USA roads, hopefully few days back DOT distracted driving rules could reduce the risk of distracted driving habits.

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  2. Simple Texting or talking on phone activities leads to some of the horrible nightmares. one can't imagine how these simple things can change their lives forever, so please stop neglected or distracted driving (Your life is more important than a phone call)

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