Text Message

By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

In my opinion it’s bad enough to be talking on a cell phone (without a headset or hands-free kit) while driving, but to be text messaging?

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. – A 17-year-old likely will face misdemeanor charges after allegedly losing control of his car while text messaging and hitting a bicyclist.

The bicyclist, Jim R. Price of Highlands Ranch, died Friday, two days after the accident.

“The investigation showed that he was text-messaging on his cell phone” at the time of the accident, said Stanton.

The driver could face a charge of careless driving resulting in death, Stanton said. Under Colorado law, the teen could face up to a year in prison. Source: AP via Yahoo! News

We Say: The National Transportation Safety Board is already urging states to ban cell phones for teenage drivers. The State of New York has introduced a bill that would enforce a ban against drivers 19 and under, hands-free or otherwise. This is just going to add fuel to the fire, no matter how you may feel about this issue.

Honestly, there is no excuse for the actions of this driver. How anyone could possibly think they could drive effectively while text messaging is beyond me. I realize the driver will have to live with this for the rest of his life, but frankly, one year seems too lenient for killing someone.

Note: Here is a list of countries (U.S. states at the bottom) that ban cell phone use without a hands-free kit (last updated 10/3/2005).