
Police consider the time between Memorial Day and Labor Day to be “the 100 deadliest days" for teens to be on the road. A campaign to stop teenagers from texting while driving just kicked off to get the message out: No text is worth your life or someone elses. Daniel Kittner, a senior at Garfield High School in Seattle, said of texting, “It started with friends, and now I text with my parents; everyone`s gotten into it.” It`s the way teenagers communicate; they send on average 3,400 texts each month.