Teenagers Have Cut Back on Texting and Driving . . . But Are Now Changing Clothes and Doing Homework While Driving.

A new study reports that twenty-seven percent of teenagers have admitted to changing clothes, contact lenses, and doing homework while driving.

The study, by the Journal of Transportation and Safety, finds that texting while driving among teens is at 40 percent, down from 43 percent, but teens are into other kinds distractions while driving, including putting on makeup, talking on the phone, changing radio stations and adjusting the GPS setting.

I find most offensive activity is changing the radio station. Let's rock with an appropriate tune.

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