Politics & Government

St. Louis County Targets Teen Texting While Driving

The St. Louis County Council and AT&T are both working this week to stop teens from texting while driving with the No Text on Board Pledge, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

There is even a Facebook page dedicated to the No Text on Board Pledge.

According to the Post article, the move is a reaction to a new study that shows peer pressure plays a role in teen texting while driving because teens expect a quick response back from friends when they send a message.

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The study reportedly also inidcated that texting while driving teens are 23 times more likely to cause a crash, according to the Post.

The article also states that AT&T visiting schools throughout the St. Louis area this week asking students to take the No Text on Board Pledge.

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