DUI vs. Texting While Driving Simulation Research
The United Kingdom recently released the Texting While Driving Video advertisement designed to increase public awareness that texting is not a safe thing to do when you’re behind the wheels. It may be a cliche to say that Texting While Driving is dangerous but this is true. In fact, research has proven that Texting While Driving is More Dangerous than DUI. It was even featured on an episode of MythBusters in Discovery Channel. Read more
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Texting While Driving Video: Bus Driver Crashes on Car
We already discussed before that Texting While Driving is More Dangerous than DUI. We’ve also provided some research information supporting this fact. It has been proven by research that 75% of vehicular accidents were caused by a certain distraction and texting while driving took a huge part of it. Though research proven that Texting while Driving is indeed not safe, people just couldn’t stop doing this and some of them ended up crashing on the road. Read more
Texting While Driving is More Dangerous Than Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
A study in the UK claimed that texting while driving is actually more dangerous than drugs and alcohol. The study was conducted by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) for the British Royal Automobile Club Foundation in its attempt to compare the dangers posed by texting while driving and driving under the influence or DUI.
In the Philippines, House Bill No. 4917 proposed a Total Cell Phone Ban While Driving in the Philippines, gaining the approval of the public after having experienced numerous accidents while the driver of the vehicle is texting or calling (see related story on Accidents and Injuries Related to Texting and Cell Phone Use).

