May 16, 2009
Study: Teen Girls More Likely to Text-and-Drive Than Teen Boys
According to a study released by The Allstate Foundation and National Organizations for Youth Safety, teenage girls are much more likely to engage in texting and driving than their male counterparts. The organizations surveyed 605 drivers between the ages of 16 and 20.
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It's likely that even while not while driving, girls text more than boys.
emily | 5:21 PM |
Cell Phones while driving/flying/sailing
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