You and I both know that in our day to day lives here in Mid-Missouri, driving is pretty much required. You can't get around too far without some kind of vehicle. Yeah, you could ride your bike to work or the library if you were feeling spry - but you might not want to do that in 95 degree weather or in three feet of snow...
You really do spend your life staring at a tiny screen in your hand. A new study found the average person checks their phone 103 times a day. Every day. That's approximately once every nine minutes you're awake.
I guess I never really thought about it, but we do check our cell phones pretty often, don't we...
Although it became a widely used form of communication only recently, texting is actually a decades-old technology. In fact, it celebrated its 20th birthday on Monday, which makes it older than most of the kids who use it.
We already know texting while driving is bad, but new research seems to indicate that even before kids are old enough to get behind the wheel, texting might have another downfall: it’s making their grammar worse.
A Boston, Massachusetts teen has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of causing a fatal car crash due to texting and driving.