Thursday, August 30 2012 11:00 AM EDT2012-08-30 15:00:27 GMT
by Briana Bermensolo The fines are stacking up if you touch the phone behind the wheel. A new bill, that just passed the senate, increases fines for texting by $10-$30 for the first offense. With penaltiesMore >>
The fines are stacking up if you touch the phone behind the wheel. A new bill, that just passed the senate, increases fines for texting by $10-$30 for the first offense. With penalties and fees, the cost can add up to more than $200.More >>
"I lost my son because of a text message," said David Balch.More >>
"I lost my son because of a text message," said David Balch. It was a Sunday evening when four year old Sebastian Balch riding in the backseat of his mother's car. They were almost home when the driver behind Christa Balch made a fatal decision. One you've probably made without even thinking about it.More >>
"I was texting one of my friends that I'll be home soon...That was the text and the text didnt even get sent." Twenty-three year old Stephanie Sablan never made it home that night.More >>
"I was texting one of my friends that I'll be home soon...That was the text and the text didnt even get sent." Twenty-three year old Stephanie Sablan never made it home that night.More >>
Monday, April 9 2012 10:21 PM EDT2012-04-10 02:21:37 GMT
Califonia Highway Patrol officer Bob Lehman set up two courses at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to test Central Coast News reporter Brooke Holmquist's ability to text and drive.More >>
Califonia Highway Patrol officer Bob Lehman set up two courses at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to test Central Coast News reporter Brooke Holmquist's ability to text and drive.More >>
A new cell phone app is supposed to help prevent drivers from texting while driving. The app will deny people access to text messages and e-mail while they are moving faster than fifteen-miles-per-hour.
Wednesday, December 14 2011 2:36 AM EST2011-12-14 07:36:19 GMT
SALINAS, Calif. - On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board introduced a plan to ban almost all cell phone use by drivers, even if you're using a hands free device. Not only will the NTSB wantMore >>