Do you text and drive? Don’t. Not only is it illegal in some states like California, but texting while driving requires more distance and time to respond to road conditions. A new Car and Driver study found that on average, drivers who text and drive require about seventy more feet of braking distance than those impaired by alcohol.
You can read the full study and the results over at Car and Driver.
(via: Mobile Crunch)
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