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The knowledgeable driving instructors at Sure-Drive Driver’s Training in Ft. Mitchell, KY, want to put a stop to the dangerous practice of texting and driving, and they work with every student to make sure the message comes across loud and clear. Throughout their driver’s education classes, the instructors seek to emphasize the importance of paying attention every time someone slides into the driver’s seat, and they price classes affordably so this message can reach as many potential students as possible.

According to statistics cited by the Huffington Post, almost half of all adults have admitted to texting while driving, and the results are clear evidence of the dangers of this growing trend:

  • Likelihood of a Crash: Drivers who are texting behind the wheel are four times more likely to crash than drivers who keep their phones out of use while on the road. It takes an average of five seconds to send a text message, but taking your eyes off the road for more than two seconds increases the likelihood of a crash dramatically.
  • Distracted Driving: Every day in the United States, nine adults are killed in car accidents caused by distracted drivers, including those texting on their phones. In fact, there is a 25% likelihood that any given crash involved phone use in some way.
  • Number of Crashes: An incredible 341,000 car crashes in 2013 resulted from texting while driving, and yet a third of American drivers continue to text and drive each month
  • Teen Knowledge: Even teenagers know that using a phone while driving is dangerous. A whopping 40% of teens have said that they have ridden in cars driven by distracted drivers whose phone use at the wheel made them feel unsafe.

Don’t let yourself or your loved ones contribute to these alarming statistics. For more information about the services offered by this driving school, visit them online, or enroll your teenager in a driving school that places an emphasis on safety and defensive driving by calling Sure-Drive Driver’s Training at (859) 331-0007.

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