It takes two to text while driving, according to court

Ben Johnson Aug 30, 2013
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It takes two to text while driving, according to court

Ben Johnson Aug 30, 2013
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The dangers of texting while driving have been a growing legal issue for some time. But what about sending a text to a driver when you know that person is on the road? A ruling this week in a New Jersey Appeals Court could have implications on whether someone can be held responsible for that kind of texting. The specific case involved two texting teens and an older couple who were injured while riding on their motorcycle. Two judges of a the three-judge panel ruled that you don’t have to be the one in the driver’s seat to be open to legal action. Tom Zambito, a court reporter at The Star Ledger, explains the ruling.

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