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Our series of weekly questions continues with our focus today on kids and cell phones. How young is too young to have a cell phone?
It really wasn't that long ago when you would be hard-pressed to find a pre-teen with a cell phone, but these days it's a common sight to see kids with one. While high schools kids almost certainly need cell phones to update you of their whereabouts and call home to ask for money, when do kids really need a phone? Does a six-year-old? A middle schooler? According to the Pew Internet Project’s 2011 teen survey, 77 percent of teens have a cell phone. Teens between the ages of 14 to 17 are more likely to have a cell phone, than kids ages 12 to 13. The study reported, "Eighty-seven percent of older teens have a cell phone, compared with 57 percent of younger teens. Regardless of the numbers, what do you think? See our previous "Question of …
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Would you be for a total ban of cellphones for drivers?
Let's face it: most of us would be lost were it not for our cellphones. Be it chatting, checking e-mails, sending texts or scanning social networks, smartphones allow you to do it all, from anywhere - including the car. But the National Transportation Safety Board wants to put an end to any kind of cellphone usage for drivers. On Tuesday, the five-member group recommended a complete and total ban on cellphone usage - including hands-free - while driving, except in emergency cases, according to an Associated Press story in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The NTSB also encouraged the wireless industry to develop technology restricting a driver's ability to use a cellphone while a vehicle is moving for anything other than 911 calls. …
Heather Smith
10:46 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012
Thank you Lisa!   more ›