Inherent Danger: Driving While Sending Text Messages
Statistics of accidents resulting from text messaging and driving at the same time show that text messaging while driving is one of the leading causes of fatal accidents in recent times. In a recent research study conducted, it was found that text messaging while driving is deadlier than drunk driving and can increase the chances of having a fatal crash by more than 23 times. Drivers are six times more likely to be distracted and cause an accident while text messaging and driving at the same time. Combination of Driving and Text Messaging
Distracted drivers account for more than 80% of car accident and 60% of near car crashes in the Compared to impaired driving, it has been revealed that those who drive under moderate alcohol consumption can still control their driving speeds to an extent. However, those who send text messages have no chances of controlling a car when an accident is about to occur. This shows that text messaging will make the driver unable to control himself or herself while operating on the device and sending a text message. Text messaging while driving has been found to be the second leading causes of automobile accident deaths in 16-45 year olds in Though some provinces in Let's hope that's not the case. If you have been in a serious car accident due to the fault of another driver, including a driver who was violating Ontario's law against using hand-held devices while driving, contact an Ottawa accident lawyer at Auger Hollingsworth. |

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