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		<title>Take Oprah&#8217;s Pledge-No talking on cell phones while driving!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I got home late last night from work, I decided I needed my Oprah fix. What could today’s episode be about…maybe cutie pie Nate Berkus? Well I was wrong and boy did I learn something very powerful. I came away with a different and profound outlook on cell phone use and texting in the car. I am so guilty of talking on my cell in the car!! Texting, I just flat out don’t do anymore but this is because I almost barreled another car from behind one day. I was counting my blessings and I made a clear and firm decision that day to never text while driving again, however I have Bluetooth in my car so I am hands free when talking on the phone. No problem, right?? Wrong! Talking on you cell phone in your car while driving is equivalent to drinking and driving.</p>
<p>I guess I’m not alone because a recent survey finds 71% of people between the ages of 18 and 49 admit they text or talk on the phone while they drive. I think the age group above 49 is doing it too…Mom and Dad…guilty! I see it here everyday in Cali because every other person in their car has the phone up to their ear jabbering away as they are cutting across 3 lanes of traffic. Gotta love the LA drivers!! Look folks I think we are all doing it but we must make a commitment to stop.</p>
<p>Invincible is what we all think about ourselves. We can handle it. I get it because I think I can do it all, all of the time. Well we all are flat out wrong! Science shows your brain just can&#8217;t keep up. University of Utah researcher David Strayer has been studying distracted drivers for 10 years. &#8220;The brain just doesn&#8217;t work the way we&#8217;d like it to work,&#8221; he says. &#8220;We can&#8217;t multitask the way that a lot of people think they can.&#8221;<br />
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This is what a driver would see if she/he was talking on a cell phone. &#8220;One of the things we know when people are talking on a phone is that they get in kind of a tunnel vision,&#8221; David says.</p>
<p>&#8220;You don&#8217;t see the information in the periphery. So if there&#8217;s a car, a pedestrian, something like that, you just don&#8217;t see it,&#8221; he says. &#8220;They&#8217;re not looking at their side mirrors.&#8221;</p>
<p>David&#8217;s research found that talking on a cell phone quadruples your risk of an accident. &#8220;For comparison purposes, someone who&#8217;s drunk at a 0.08 blood alcohol level has a four-time crash increase. So talking on a cell phone is about the same as driving drunk,&#8221; he says. &#8220;When you&#8217;re text messaging, the crash risk goes up to eight times.&#8221; Hello people…8 TIMES!!!!</p>
<p>Oprah has spoken and is urging everyone to take her pledge today! Here is the pledge:<br />
<em>I pledge to make my car a No Phone Zone. Beginning right now, I will do my part to help put an end to distracted driving by not texting or using my phone while I am driving. I will ask other drivers I know to do the same. I pledge to make a difference. <a href="http://www.oprah.com/questionaire/ipledge.html?id=4" target="_blank">Click here to pledge.</a></em></p>
<p>Remember the Los Angeles commuter train?? The conductor missed a red light while sending and receiving more than 40 text messages. His packed train collided head-on with a freight train, injuring 135 people. The conductor and 24 others were killed, making it the second worst commuter train crash in U.S. history.</p>
<p>Distracted driving is an epidemic that is sweeping through our country, claiming lives and destroying families. I was sobbing while watching this episode. People are dying for no reason. What made me snap out of it is the fact that my stupidity could actually kill a little girl or little boy, or someones husband or girlfriend, mother and father, or a best friend. I am pretty sure I could not live with myself if this were to happen. Nearly 500,000 people are injured and 6,000 are killed each year because drivers are talking, texting and e-mailing behind the wheel. I took the pledge to never, ever pick up a cell phone again, hands free or not, while driving. It is simply not worth it. If I need to make a call I will pull over into a parking lot to do so.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is my prayer that this show, this day will be a seminal day in your life,&#8221; Oprah says. &#8220;Let it be the end, the end of you using a cell phone or sending a text message when you are behind the wheel of a moving vehicle. And until we as a nation decide we&#8217;re going to change that, those numbers are only going to go up.&#8221;</p>
<p>I am asking all of my family, friends and readers to please pass this on and take the pledge. Let’s save ourselves from a horrible situation that can happen if we choose to talk while driving.</p>
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