There is a joke which goes, "Y nothing more dangerous than an old person behind the wheel." It's a little hard, but perhaps the answer is Yes. There are. Adolescents who are driving texts on their phones are probably just as dangerous, if not more, that the person whose view and reaction time are not quite what they used to be.
It is not that voice calling is safe, but it seems that text messaging took over the youth of masterful way. According to research conducted by the laboratory 42, 71% of Americans aged 13-21 prefer over voice calls of text messaging. Only 2% of respondents admitted having texts and driving, which seems remarkably low, but who are we to judge who is lying and truth in these surveys of social networking?
About 57% of respondents said they spend on average, 1 in 30 minutes, on the phone, every week, which is not much time. In fact, what would otherwise be idle conversations by telephone is performed through text messages, and projects with friends comes to the second when it comes to what teens chat on via SMS.
Discover the computer graphics below to obtain details about texts and phone usage habits among adolescent girls.