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School Bus Driver caught for Texting and Driving

School Bus Driver caught for Texting and Driving
A school bus driver in Connecticut faces charges for sending and receiving nearly 1,000 text messages while driving! This comes as new proof to the problem of distracted driving in the country. Evelyn Guzman was caught when police officers reviewed the onboard surveillance tapes with regards to Guzman’s daughter who was a bus monitor and who was charged for repeatedly assaulting a 9 year old autistic girl.

All the Guzman’s do not represent the general population, the risks that are posed by texting and driving are getting increasing national attention. Reports have shown that talking on a mobile phone while driving literally quadruples the risk of an accident, and can be compared to drunk driving. Talking on a hands-free handset is also extremely dangerous. Texting while driving is even more dangerous as it takes the driver’s eyes off the road.

T-Mobile recently launched a service called the DriveSmart service which senses when a phone is being used in a moving car and automatically sends all calls to voicemail explaining the recipient is driving, and automatically responds to all texts with the same response.

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