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Editor’s Note: Kelly Wallace is CNN’s digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering family, career and life. Read her other columns and follow her reports at CNN Parents and on Twitter.
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Group: 15% percent of young drivers have seen their parents text and drive
Survey: 48% of young drivers said their parents drove while talking on a phone
What we do as parents can definitely impact our teen drivers, parents and experts say
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Whenever I think about how we can stop teens from texting and driving, I think back to an interview I did with the Dunn family of Roxbury, New Jersey.
Barb Dunn was doing everything right. She talked to her then 16-year-old son Daniel repeatedly about the dangers of texting and driving and she rode with him as he drove to and from school while he had his learner’s permit.
But when I asked Daniel if he would ever text and drive, his answer stunned his parents – and me.
“Probably,” he said, although he added he didn’t think he would text while “driving on the highway.”
The incident speaks volumes about how no matter how much we talk to our teens about the dangers of texting behind the wheel, the temptation might still be too great. After all, texting to them is about as natural as talking on the telephone for hours was for those of us who grew up in the ’70s and ‘80s.
The numbers show what an uphill climb we, as parents, have ahead of us. Fifty-five percent of young-adult drivers, in a survey by Online Schools, said it was easy to text and drive, while 34% of teens said they have texted while behind the wheel.
Forty-eight percent of young drivers in the survey also said they had seen their parents drive while talking on a cell phone. (Talking on a cell phone, even hands free, results in a slower reaction time than if you were driving at or above the legal blood alcohol limit, according to the National Safety Council.)
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Every day in the United States, more than eight people are killed and more than a thousand people are injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency says distracted driving includes activities such as talking on a cell phone, texting and eating.
So, parents, here’s where we have a role to play. Our kids watch everything we do, and so if we are going to talk on the phone while driving – or if we dare to text and drive – why wouldn’t they think it’s OK to do it as well?
Janeane Davis, a suburban Philadelphia mom of four, said she has a definite policy when it comes to using the phone while driving. She will never do it.
“I have taught my children by word and example that when you drive, you drive – no talking on the phone, no texting, no checking email and social media statuses,” said Davis, founder of the blog Janeane’s World.
She leaves her phone in her purse and on the floor behind her seat with the ringer off until she reaches her destination.
“My children have seen me tell friends who tried to text while driving to let me out of the car if they wanted to do that,” said Davis. “Not using the phone while driving is a golden rule, like always using a seat belt.”
Janis Brett Elspas, also a mother of four, said she may be one of the few drivers out there of any age who has never checked Facebook or email while behind the wheel. For her, it’s personal.
Friends of hers have been killed by people who were texting and driving, she said.
“On top of that, 10 years ago, I was rear-ended by a guy on his smartphone and can still picture my amazement when he got out of his car to survey the damage he caused without even removing the cell phone from his ear to stop the conversation he was having,” said Elspas, founder of Mommy Blog Expert.
Her eldest son, who is in his first year of driving, has never texted while driving to her knowledge, she said. And her triplets, who will get their learning permits shortly, also know her “staunch position on texting and driving.”
“So, modeling the right behavior for my children, I believe, worked for me,” she said. “To text or do anything on your smartphone or tablet in front of your children while driving tells them that it’s OK to do it when they begin to drive.”
Having our kids listen to survivors’ stories can also go a long way.
Liz Marks describes herself as a popular high school girl who was addicted to her smartphone and was looking forward to graduation, the prom and her 18th birthday.
“Everything in my life was heading in the right direction until it all changed by simply reading one message,” said Marks on “The Lauren Galley Show” on blogtalk radio. The text Liz was reading was from her mom.
Marks suffered a car accident that left her with a severe brain injury. She had to relearn how to walk, talk, read and write. She’s now blind in one eye, cannot smell, cannot hear very well and can’t create tears.
“My life restarted all over again just because of that one simple text message I was reading,” she said.
Marks said she ignored the warnings about texting and driving because everyone else her age was doing it so she thought it was OK. She said teens also mirror what they see around them.
“Parents are doing it or adults and then young people see that and they think that ‘Oh they’re doing it, so it’s OK for me to do it too,’ ” said Marks on “The Lauren Galley Show.”
By texting and driving as parents, we are doing a tremendous disservice to our kids, said Diana Graber, co-founder of the digital literacy site CyberWise.org,
“We’re creating this culture where we disconnect from our phones even when we are transporting children around, and I think that’s really where it happens. It trickles down from the top,” said Graber, who appeared on the radio show with Liz Marks.
Graber, who also teaches “cybercivics” to middle school students in Aliso Viejo, California, admits she’s personally been guilty of getting distracted by a text or tweet.
“You hear that sound and you feel like you have to respond to it immediately,” she said.
“We have to remember that every time we do that, there’s a child watching. Maybe it’s a child that’s not even watching yet but they’re going to remember that that’s a behavior that we have condoned.”