10/18/2016
Distracted driving dilemma in Texas
Texas is one of four states that have not completely outlawed texting and driving. Even Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands have banned it. We wanted to know: why doesn't Texas follow the heard?
10/28/2015
Mother makes powerful plea to drivers after costly mistake
Steff DeMaya took her eyes off the road for a split second to grab her ringing cell phone. That's when her life changed.
06/10/2015
Small victory today! The girl that killed Chance went to court today to see about getting her license back early. Here is what the judge had to say to her.
"I have read the victim’s family statements, I understand their concern that she fulfill her sentencing and Ms Montgomery needs to remember a young man’s life was lost. She has a consequence to pay for that. The family was generous to ask for probation in lieu of prison. So my ruling today, is that Ms Montgomery’s license will remain suspended."
06/09/2015
It Won’t Happen To You…
UNTIL IT DOES
It just takes 2 seconds to change your life and possibly a whole group of stranger’s lives.
Dying seems easier than being the ones left to suffer the loss of their loved one, or the nightmare of being the one who his solely, 100% responsible for killing or maiming someone else. None of it has to happen. That decision is up to you, and ONLY you!
Don’t Drive Distracted. Death is forever…no rush. Drive Smart Have A
06/02/2015
Driver Runs into Motorcyclist, After he Yells to Stop Texting
When lane sharing in Los Angeles, you can usually spot the drivers texting. Seemingly every 5th car, they're typically slowly swerving back and forth and just generally not paying attention. RideApart reader, Samuel David Ayres, decided to inform a driver of
05/28/2015
From: Ralls, Shelli
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 12:59 PM
To: 'Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick'
Subject: RE: HB80 - I would like to thank you for taking the time to write to me about House Bill 80 and the dangers of texting while driving.
Dear Lt. Governor Dan Patrick,
With all due respect, thank you for your response and thank you for being a supporter of the bill. However, as our Lt. Governor, and as a last ditch effort, you had the opportunity to make our voices heard in last night’s final Senate session and get that 1 vote needed for this bill to pass, despite Senator Burton’s threats to stall the final session.
I actually have a question for you. What is the sufficient number of deaths that we need to record in Texas so that the Senate feels we have a good number of fatalities and injuries. So far it is 1.3K plus deaths each year in Texas because of distracted drivers on their cell phones, and we know that is the LOW number. Is it 2K, 3K, 4K? I am not being smart with this question. I really would like that number? If any of the “Nay” Senators, that did not have the guts to give the one vote required, because the threat of filibuster, by Konni Burton, had been affected YET, I can answer that for you. One! That’s right, one, when it becomes one of their innocent children or family member.
We have thousands of deaths and tens of thousands in injuries, and rising every day in Texas. Frankly, it sickens me that Texas has the gall to publish those numbers on our freeway signs, yet our government REFUSES to put in place laws to reduce those numbers. When Texas has to add to that number substantially this coming year, I hope all of the majority Texans, that were for this bill, are watching come election time. We will continue to make our voices heard, as you requested in your email response below.
Texas is typically a leader in the forefront of protecting our citizens. We are 1 of 4 states in the nation with no law. In this case, many of the politicians against this bill are also part of our Texting, Talking on Cell Phones/Laptops etc, while driving PROBLEM. They to jeopardize ALL other Texans on the road every day, all the while….. conducting Texas Government business. They would not want that LIBERTY taken from them. We as Texas Voters do not condone this behavior while we pay your salary. WAKE UP TEXAS SENATE and HANG UP & DRIVE.
We will see you again in 2017.
Sincerely,
Shelli Ralls-Brinkley
Tomball/Houston, Texas
From: Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 11:34 AM
To: Ralls, Shelli
Subject: I would like to thank you for taking the time to write to me about House Bill 80 and the dangers of texting while driving.
Dear Ms. Ralls-Brinkley:
I would like to thank you for taking the time to write to me about House Bill 80 and the dangers of texting while driving. I always appreciate hearing from great citizens like you who care about the future of our great state of Texas.
This legislative session, we are faced with a number of challenges, including reforming our educational system to provide Texans more choice, lowering property and business taxes across the state and securing our borders – just to name a few. It is a new day in Texas and I am looking forward to working alongside all members of the Legislature to resolve these challenges. My goal is to keep the Lone Star State the best and safest place in America to own a business and raise a family.
I invite you to visit my official website, at https://www.ltgov.state.tx.us/ to contact my office directly and share your thoughts and ideas.
Again, thank you for sharing your comments with me. I encourage you to continue making your voice heard to the officials who represent you, and stay involved in the issues affecting our great state of Texas.
Sincerely,
Dan Patrick
Lieutenant Governor
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05/21/2015
She had just turned 16 years old last week, and her family had allowed her for the first time to drive alone. Sources say she died texting while driving.
http://bit.ly/14cln2F
05/20/2015
Texas texting and driving ban hangs on one Senator
A bill changing the laws for every driver in the state of Texas rests on one person at the Capitol. A statewide ban on texting and driving n…
05/20/2015
Man was texting while driving when he hit and killed pedestrian in Granite City, police say : News
Driver fled the scene but was tracked with help of surveillance video, authorities say.
05/12/2015
Houston mother pushes for law banning texting and driving
Houston mother pushes for law banning texting and driving
A bill that would ban texting while driving is up for a vote in the Texas State Senate Monday.
05/09/2015
Thanks to all the new likes this week