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Governor Proclaims September Dont Text & Drive Awareness Month


Wisconsin State Patrol Teaming Up with AAA and AT&T on Series of High School Events This Fall to Highlight Dangers of Texting & Driving
MADISON, WI, Thursday, September 6, 2012 As students head back to school, Governor Scott Walker has proclaimed September as Dont Text & Drive: It Can Wait Awareness Month throughout Wisconsin and is urging all residents, particularly teens, to take the pledge to never text behind the wheel. Not only is texting and driving against the law in Wisconsin, but it is one of the most dangerous activities far too many people do behind the wheel, said Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent Stephen Fitzgerald. As inexperienced drivers and prolific texters, our teens are particularly at risk. I urge all Wisconsin drivers, especially our youth, to take the pledge to never text and drive.

The Wisconsin State Patrol also announced today that it is teaming up with AAA and AT&T on a series of teenfocused events at high schools around the state this fall to drive home the dangers of texting and driving. Assemblies are currently planned at La Crosse Logan High School and Burlington High School on September 19 and at Washington Park High School in Racine on October 2. Events are also planned for the following cities: Rhinelander, Wausau, Eau Claire and Madison, among others.

More than 100,000 times each year, an automobile crashes and people are injured or die because the driver was texting while driving, according to the National Safety Council. Studies show teen drivers are particularly at risk. While 97% of teens say they know texting while driving is dangerous, 75% say the practice is common among their friends, according to a recent AT&T survey . The survey also found almost all teens (89%) expect a reply to a text or email within five minutes or less, and 77% of teens report seeing their parents text while driving.
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We know that texting while driving is unfortunately far too common among our teens, even though they know its dangerous, said Scott T. VanderSanden, president of AT&T Wisconsin. Thats why we are proud to partner with the State Patrol and AAA to not only spread the word about how deadly a simple text can be, but also challenge all drivers, especially our youth, to take the pledge to never text and drive.

AT&T is urging all Americans to pledge to stop texting and driving, and to join with others on September 19 to make a lifelong commitment to never do so again. The telecommunications company is calling on all drivers to go to www.itcanwait.com to take the no-texting-and-driving pledge and then share their promise with others via Twitter (#itcanwait) and Facebook. The pledge effort is part of the companys public awareness campaign aimed directly at stopping the dangerous practice of texting while driving. AT&T will spend tens of millions of dollars on its It Can Wait campaign in 2012 and has made it an ongoing commitment in future years. Texting is so dangerous because it takes a drivers eyes off the road for an average of 5 seconds. At 55 mph, thats like driving the length of a football field completely blind. Those who send text messages while driving are 23 times more likely to be in a crash. Wisconsins law, effective as of December 1, 2010, prohibits sending an e-mail or text message while driving and imposes a fine of up to $400. As a primary enforcement law, officers may stop and ticket drivers solely for texting and driving. Wisconsin is among 37 states and the District of Columbia that ban text messaging by all drivers.

AAA has also launched a national initiative to ban texting while driving in every state by the year 2013 and is teaching teens about the devastating effects of texting behind the wheel through its distracted driving simulator. That simulator will be featured at this falls high school events, along with AT&Ts The Last Text documentary. AAA has long been warning the public of the dangers of distracted driving, said AAA Wisconsin Regional President Tom Frymark. By partnering with educators, the State Patrol and AT&T, we hope to get the message across to even more Wisconsin drivers that texting and driving is a dangerous mix.

For more information on teen driving, please visit TeenDriving.AAA.com. For more information on AT&Ts It Can Wait campaign, please visit: www.att.com/textingcanwait.
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National Safety Council www.nsc.org Survey conducted by Beck Research on behalf of AT&T http://www.att.com/Common/about_us/txting_driving/att_teen_survey_executive.pdf.

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