Articles tagged with: Washington and Texting
Deaf, hard-of-hearing students perform first test of sign language by cell phone
University of washington engineers are developing the first device able to transmit American Sign Language over U.S. cellular networks. The tool is just completing its initial field test by participants in a UW summer program for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. more
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Nearly Half of US Motorists Use Mobile Phones While Driving
Nearly half of US drivers between ages 18 and 24 say they have sent a text message, instant message or e-mail while driving, according to a new survey by FindLaw. The survey found that 48 percent of drivers between the ages of 18 and 24, and more than a quarter (27 percent) of drivers 25 to 34, admit to texting while behind the wheel. Seventeen percent of all adults surveyed say they have texted while driving. more
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Washington State Bans Texting While Driving
The washington State Patrol says that it plans to vigorously enforce the US state's new law against sending text messages while driving. The new law came into effect yesterday. more
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Nine of 10 Americans Would Support New Laws to Ban Driving While Texting
Nine out of ten (89 percent) American adults believe that sending text messages or emails while driving is distracting, dangerous, and should be outlawed, according to a new survey commissioned by mobile messaging service Pinger and conducted by Harris Interactive. Similar numbers (91 percent) of adults thought that drivers distracted by sending text messages or mobile email were as dangerous as drivers who had a couple of drinks. more
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