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The distracted driving simulator at Vol State Community College offers a realistic look at hazards of texting behind the wheel.
AT&T has been touring schools nationwide with the simulator as part of the company's "It Can Wait" campaign, a push to make teens aware of the dangers of texting while driving.
Texting and driving is dangerous, but people still do it. That's why colleges have paired up with the Kansas Insurance Commission to show students the dangers of it.
WESH 2 News teamed up with the Rue, Ziffra and Caldwell law firm this week to show local high school students the potential consequences of texting and driving.
At Central Catholic High School, students gathered on a patio outside to shout and laugh as their friends tried to drive and text using a simulator.
The effort aims to reduce the number of teenagers who text and drive by providing a realistic simulation of distracted driving. The cellphone provider says texting is the most popular form of ...