Recent analyses show that more than 40 percent of
high school drivers surveyed had texted while driving in the previous month.
Not exact matches
To determine the prevalence of texting while driving among youths, Bailin and her colleagues analyzed data from the 2011 Youth Risk Behavior
Survey of 7,833
high school students who were old enough to get a
driver's license in their state.
The 2007 National Youth Risk Behavior
Survey indicated that over a thirty day span, 29.1 % of
high school students
surveyed had ridden in a car with a
driver who had been drinking alcohol and 18 % had carried a weapon.