MyGenTxt » In the News http://mygentxt.org Wed, 11 Dec 2013 20:38:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 October 21st -27th is Drive Aware Oklahoma Week http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/october-21-27-is-drive-aware-oklahoma-week-2/ http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/october-21-27-is-drive-aware-oklahoma-week-2/#comments Mon, 22 Oct 2012 18:26:04 +0000 ninhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=1784

Click to see the video Stop the Texts. Stop the Wrecks.

Generation tXt and other founding members of Drive Aware Oklahoma kick off a week- long state-wide campaign to deter distracted driving.  The message from legislators, law enforcement and AAA is clear.  Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of injury, property damage and death from crash.  Cell phone use, including texting while driving is the number one distraction of drivers of all ages.  Look for the STOP THE TEXTS, STOP THE WRECKS TV, Radio, Billboard and Print ads throughout the state this week.


Scroll down to send the message to our lawmakers,

“It’s Not OK to Text and Drive.”

 

Thanks to our Drive Aware Oklahoma speakers:

 AAA’s Danial Karns, Trooper Randolph, Anders Broussard, Officer Murray, Jeremiah Gentle, Fatima Kahbi and Cole Inhofe

Links to media stories about Drive Aware Oklahoma Week:

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20121023_11_A5_Althou58855

http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/Growing-push-for-state-ban-on-texting-while/FF7y60HGf0WUcXcQGL1c9Q.cspx

http://www.newson6.com/story/19885234/safety-campaign-targets-texting-while-driving

http://www.krmg.com/news/news/local/oklahoma-group-pushing-make-texting-while-driving-/nSkjL/

Read more in the Edmond Sun! Our partners in Drive Aware Oklahoma held, simultaneously with ours,  a successful press conference in the Oklahoma City area.

http://www.edmondsun.com/local/x253547626/Crashes-happen-in-blink-of-an-eye

 

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OCTOBER 14th-20th is NATIONAL TEEN DRIVER SAFETY WEEK!! http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/october-14th-20th-is-national-teen-driver-safety-week/ http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/october-14th-20th-is-national-teen-driver-safety-week/#comments Mon, 15 Oct 2012 17:06:36 +0000 ninhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=1724 Learn more at Get Behind National Teen Driver Safety Week

On October 14th, in honor of National Teen Driver Safety Week, Merry Dye was the guest speaker at our monthly Generation tXt meeting.  She shared her vast experience and creative approach to teaching teens about the dangers of texting while driving.  She also gave us valuable tips on how to prepare for an interview with the Press.  Thank you Merry!  We hope to work with you in the future!

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IT’S NOT OK TO TEXT & DRIVE!! Sign our request to ban texting while driving in Oklahoma. http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/sign-our-legislative-request-2/ http://mygentxt.org/2012/10/sign-our-legislative-request-2/#comments Fri, 05 Oct 2012 15:31:54 +0000 cblystone http://mygentxt.org/?p=1447 Legislators respond to their constituents’ needs and requests.  You may copy our sample letter and paste it into an email or send as a letter to your state senator and representative. Or, you can sign our legislative request. Just click below to make a difference!

 

For more information, see us in the news:

http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/Petition-to-ban-texting-while-driving-in-OK/CRBoPb4yL0ywVj2WiDpzhg.cspx

http://www.fox23.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3763706

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Take the Pledge And Drive AT&T’s Online Simulator http://mygentxt.org/2012/09/pledge-it-can-wait/ http://mygentxt.org/2012/09/pledge-it-can-wait/#comments Wed, 19 Sep 2012 03:06:14 +0000 cblystone http://mygentxt.org/?p=1438

       Click here to Take the pledge!        

And, you can try your skill at texting while driving

on AT&T’s new Simulator

Click here:  http://itcanwaitsimulator.org/AT&T Simulator Video Game!

Click here to see GentXt and AT&T at Edison High School:  http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/generation-text-att-partner-to-instruct-edison-teens-on-dangers-on-texting-and-driving

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http://articles.cnn.com/2012-06-06/justice/justice_massachusetts-texting-trial_1_texting-while-driving-vehicular-homicide-novice-drivers?_s=PM:JUSTICE

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Ray La Hood throws NTSB Under the Bus http://mygentxt.org/2011/12/ray-la-hood-throws-ntsb-under-the-bus/ http://mygentxt.org/2011/12/ray-la-hood-throws-ntsb-under-the-bus/#comments Fri, 23 Dec 2011 19:40:38 +0000 Ginhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=1301 quoted from http://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1070987_ray-lahood-say-hands-free-calls-are-a-okay-throws-ntsb-under-bus

Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board announced sweeping recommendations that would prohibit drivers from using mobile phones at all — even for hands-free calls. But according to an article in the Detroit News, fellow fed Ray LaHood has thrown the NTSB under the metaphorical bus, claiming that using phones for hands-free calls is still a-okay in his book.

Discussing the topic of distracted driving in what will likely be LaHood’s final press conference for 2012, the man in charge of the U.S. Department of Transportation told reporters, “The problem is not hands-free”. He later softened the blow a little, urging drivers not to use their mobile phones at all, but LaHood insisted that his biggest areas of concern remain making hand-held calls and texting behind the wheel.

That’s music to the ears of automakers like Ford and GM, who’ve been spent countless dollars and man-hours developing high-tech infotainment systems — many of which facilitate hands-free calling and even read text messages aloud. But is LaHood right?

Not “the” problem, but “a” problem

LaHood has a valid point: texting and emailing behind the wheel remain the most serious offenses when it comes to distracted driving. In fact, it makes no difference whether drivers are reading or typing those texts and emails: their reaction times to sudden hazards doubles. And as if that weren’t bad enough, nearly half of all drivers between 18 and 24 years old text and email regularly.

But that doesn’t mean that talking on the phone isn’t a distraction. And what’s worse, research has yet to prove that making a hands-free call is any less distracting than using a hand-held device. In fact, a major study by the Governors Highway Safety Association made exactly that point earlier this year.

In other words, it may not be holding the phone to one’s ear that’s the problem, it could be the act of having a conversation while driving. That matches the DOT’s latest finding that one of the biggest distractions of all for drivers is having a conversation with someone in the car. (You can download a PDF of that study here.)

Our take

We like to think that LaHood is being a pragmatist, focusing on actions like text-messaging that are obvious driver impairments. It’s relatively easy to get that message across to the public — not to mention legislators.

However, you have to applaud the NTSB for standing on principle. The agency’s recent recommendations — which are just that: recommendations, not legally binding — aren’t likely to win them many friends, but they’re supported by the research to date.

As we head into two long, holiday weekends, we know that many of you will be driving to see family and friends, and we know that Mother Nature is going to make the going difficult on some of the roads you’ll be traveling. Why not ditch the phones all together — just put ‘em in the glove box — to make double-sure that you get where you’re going safely?

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NTSB recommends full ban on use of cell phones while driving http://mygentxt.org/2011/12/ntsb-recommends-full-ban-on-use-of-cell-phones-while-driving/ http://mygentxt.org/2011/12/ntsb-recommends-full-ban-on-use-of-cell-phones-while-driving/#comments Wed, 14 Dec 2011 00:26:09 +0000 Ginhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=1271 Quoted from CNN.com.

Washington (CNN) — A federal safety board called Tuesday for a nationwide ban on the use of cell phones and text messaging devices while driving.

The recommendation is the most far-reaching yet by the National Transportation Safety Board, which in the past 10 years has increasingly sought to limit the use of portable electronic devices — recommending bans for novice drivers, school bus drivers and commercial truckers. Tuesday’s recommendation, if adopted by states, would outlaw non-emergency phone calls and texting by operators of every vehicle on the road.

It would apply to hands-free as well as hand-held devices, but devices installed in the vehicle by the manufacturer would be allowed, the NTSB said.

The recommendation would not affect passengers’ rights to use such devices.

NTSB members say the action is necessary to combat a growing threat posed by distracted drivers. While distracted driving has been a problem “since the Model T,” in the words of NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman, authorities say it has become ubiquitous with the explosion in the number of portable smart phones. At any given daylight moment, some 13.5 million drivers are on hand-held phones, according to a study released last week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Some 3,092 roadway fatalities last year involved distracted drivers, although the actual number may be far higher, NHTSA said.

“This (distracted driving) is becoming the new DUI. It’s becoming epidemic,” said NTSB member Robert Sumwalt.

Accident investigators routinely seek protective orders to preserve smart phones for use as evidence in accident investigations, Hersman said.

But because distracted drivers sometimes do not own up to their actions, or because they die during the crash, determining whether distraction was a factor in an accident can be difficult.

That was the case in a 2010 chain-reaction accident near Gray Summit, Missouri. During the 11 minutes prior to that incident, the driver of a pickup truck received five text messages, and sent six, and he was seen leaning over just before the accident, leading investigators to believe the driver was likely distracted when his truck plowed at 55 mph into the rear of a tractor trailer, which had slowed or stopped because of a highway work zone. Two school buses then plowed into the wreckage. Two people — including the pickup truck driver and a bus occupant — were killed; 38 other people were injured.

The driver of the pickup truck was 19 years old, and was in violation of a Missouri law prohibiting drivers under the age of 21 from texting while driving. But the safety board focused little on the age of the driver, casting “distracted driving” as epidemic among people of all ages.

Time: How dangerous is it, really?

The NTSB said cell phone laws alone would not solve the problem, but must be accompanied by aggressive educational campaigns and strict enforcement. The Missouri State Highway Patrol had issued only 120 citations for texting in a two-year-period, the NTSB said.

Currently, a patchwork of laws governs cell-phone usage by drivers. Some 35 states ban text messaging while driving, 30 states ban cell-phone use by novice drivers, and 10 ban all use of hand-held cell phones, according to the NTSB.

The safety board also recommended the electronics industry develop phones that would discourage their use by drivers, but could identify a car occupant’s location so that passengers could use the devices.

A Virginia Tech Transportation Institute study of commercial drivers found that a safety-critical event is 163 times more likely if a driver is texting, e-mailing or accessing the Internet.

The NTSB’s action is a recommendation only, but the board has been instrumental in leading for changes in other areas of transportation safety.

Chairwoman Hersman said the ban may inconvenience motorists, but would save lives.

“Needless lives are lost on our highways, and for what? Convenience? Death isn’t convenient,” Hersman said. “So we can stay more connected? A fatal accident severs that connection.”

The NTSB’s investigation of the August 5, 2010, Missouri crash also exposed numerous other safety shortcomings.

Although Missouri requires school bus inspections twice a year — one by the highway patrol and a second by a certified inspection station — an inspection 10 days before the accident did not reveal faulty brakes on one of the buses, the NTSB said. The faulty brakes were not a factor in the accident, the NTSB said, because the driver said she did not hit the brakes before the crash.

But the NTSB criticized the service station that inspected the brakes, the contract owner of the school buses, and the highway patrol. The highway patrol gave the bus company a “Total Fleet Maintenance Award” before the accident because 100% of its buses had passed inspection. In an unannounced inspection following the tragedy, the pass rate dropped to 60%, the NTSB said.

The NTSB said both the inspection station and the highway patrol performed inadequate inspections.

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Blackberry Outage Results in Reduced Crashes http://mygentxt.org/2011/11/blackberry-outage-results-in-reduced-crashes/ http://mygentxt.org/2011/11/blackberry-outage-results-in-reduced-crashes/#comments Tue, 15 Nov 2011 03:17:13 +0000 Ginhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=1180 Quoted from NPR Blogs

“…BlackBerry users faced a text messaging outage for three days straight last week. Yesterday, BlackBerry offered some customers $100 in free apps as an apology.And, today, The Financial Times reports another bit of surprising news born out of the outage: Authorities said the number of traffic accidents fell by 20 percent in Dubai and plummeted by 40 percent in Abu Dhabi during the outage.

The National, an English-language paper from the United Arab Emirates, first reported the story over the weekend. They report that authorities are certain the outage is linked to those drops:

Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim, the chief of Dubai Police, and Brig Gen Hussein Al Harethi, the director of the Abu Dhabi Police traffic department, linked the drop in accidents to the disruption of BlackBerry services between Tuesday and Thursday.

Brig Gen Al Harethi said: “Accidents were reduced by 40 per cent and the fact that BlackBerry services were down definitely contributed to that.”

“Absolutely nothing has happened in the past week in terms of killings on the road and we’re really glad about that,” Brig Gen Al Harethi said. “People are slowly starting to realise the dangers of using their phone while driving. The roads became much safer when BlackBerry stopped working.’”

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Reported in the New York Times http://mygentxt.org/2011/05/reported-in-the-new-york-times/ http://mygentxt.org/2011/05/reported-in-the-new-york-times/#comments Thu, 05 May 2011 15:11:31 +0000 ninhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=954 TECHNOLOGY   | April 29, 2010
State of the Art:  Your Phone Is Locked. Just Drive.
By DAVID POGUE
New cellphone apps take aim at drivers – young ones, especially – who text or make calls while behind the wheel

TECHNOLOGY   | April 29, 2010
Pogue’s Posts: Text-Blocking Apps Only Work if You Use Them
By DAVID POGUE
Skeptics of apps intended to keep you from texting while driving have some good points to make.

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Stop. Drop. Drive. Billboards Spotted around Tulsa! http://mygentxt.org/2010/10/stop-drop-drive-billboards-spotted-around-tulsa/ http://mygentxt.org/2010/10/stop-drop-drive-billboards-spotted-around-tulsa/#comments Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:41:04 +0000 ninhofe http://mygentxt.org/?p=614

71st & Memorial

36th & Peoria

36th & Peoria

BA Expressway & 41st

BA Expressway & 41st

41st & 169

41st & 169

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