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9/17/2009
Jeffrey Meldon
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Florida Legislature Must Act Now To Prevent Deaths Caused By Drivers Who Text

In response to a recent study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, which found that drivers who text are 23 times more likely to cause an accident than those who do not, Congressional leaders have proposed connecting federal highway funds to a ban on texting while driving. This means that those states that do not pass laws making texting behind the wheel illegal in the next two years would lose 25 percent of their annual federal highway money.

As an accident attorney, I would like to encourage Florida's Legislature not to wait until the federal bill is passed, rather, act now! Next session our state's legislature is yet again to consider a bill to make texting while driving illegal. Similar attempts to pass the bill were unsuccessful in the last two years regardless of many accidents caused by the texting drivers in Florida and other states. While the legislators in Florida may agree that texting while driving can be dangerous, they do not seem to realize how many lives the anti-texting law can save. Here is what some of the other states are doing: 

  • Seventeen states have passed anti-texting legislation because accidents caused by texting drivers are numerous and often fatal.
  • A recent law in Utah punishes those drivers who text and cause an injury or death by up to 15 years in jail and a $10,000 fine to text while driving and cause an injury.
  • Alaska is the only other state that has even a tougher law against electronic distractions on the road: it is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison if a driver causes a fatal accident when a television, video monitor or computer inside the car is in the driver's field of vision. The law applies to phones used for texting. Alaska legislature passed this law in 2007 after an accident in which a driver, distracted by watching a movie on a video monitor in his car, caused a crash in which two people died.
  • California passed their anti-texting law after an accident in which a train operator was distracted by texting and a commuter train ran a red light, killing 25.
  • Texas recently passed a law restricting the rights of driver to use cell phones in "active" school zones.

Florida legislature should follow the example of other states by making texting while driving illegal. How can the legislators ignore the fact that using a cell phone while driving is as risky as driving with a .08 blood alcohol level, which is the standard for drunken driving?

For more information, please see:

Graphic British Video Unveils the Dangers of Texting Behind the Wheel:  A Must See.

Bad News For Floridians on the Road - Texting and Celling Behind the wheel Remains Legal

Common Driving Distractions

Don't Let Them Longhorns Outshine Us - Here is What You Can Do

The Toughest Law Against Texting While Driving took Effect in Utah

Texting While Driving May Soon Be Illegal in Florida

Texting While Driving... It should be illegal in Florida! 

 




 Attorney Jeffrey Meldon
Mr. Meldon strongly believes that public education is step one in the prevention of an accident or in the recovery from one. 

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